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Port Perry is a community located in Scugog, Ontario, Canada. The town is located 84 kilometres (52 mi) northeast of central Toronto , north of Oshawa , and east of Whitby . Port Perry has a population of 9,553 as of 2021. [ 2 ]
The Town Hall 1873 Centre for the Performing Arts, commonly known as the Town Hall 1873, is a performing arts theatre in Port Perry, Ontario, Canada. The theatre is located at 302 Queen Street and has approximately 234 seats.
The Port Perry mill and grain elevator, circa 1930. Originally built in 1873, the building remains a major landmark to this day. The original line of the PW&PP Railway can be seen in the foreground. The Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway (PW&PP) was a railway running from Whitby to Port Perry, running north–south about 50 km east of Toronto.
Ward 2 is Port Perry (South of 7A) and Prince Albert. Ward 3 is Scugog Island. Ward 4 is Blackstock, Nestleton Station, Nestleton and Caesarea. Ward 5 is Port Perry (north of 7A). The council holds regular meetings, open to the public at the town hall in Port Perry. [citation needed] Mayor: Wilma Wotten. Councillors: Ward 1: David Le Roy; Ward ...
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Thomas Charles Paxton (November 27, 1820 – July 3, 1887) was a Canadian politician, businessman and sheriff. As a partner in industrial business ventures, he was one of the founding fathers of Port Perry.
The hospital was founded as the private in 1946 at a home at 96 John Street as the Port Perry Hospital, but closed to cost of upgrading the old building in 1948. [1] In 1949 residences used for munitions workers were moved from Ajax, Ontario and moved to Port Perry.
In September, 1868, Port Perry Grammar School opened in the second-floor room of the Common School located on Ottawa Street in Port Perry, with an enrolment of 24 boys and 2 girls. Between 1868 and 1873, enrolment fluctuated between 23 and 64 students, with a maximum of 6 girls during that period.