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Owen Sound
City (lower-tier)
City of Owen Sound
Owen Sound Harbour
Owen Sound Harbour
Official logo of Owen Sound
Logo
Nickname(s): 
The Scenic City
Owen Sound is located in Southern Ontario
Owen Sound
Owen Sound
Location in Southern Ontario
Owen Sound is located in Grey County
Owen Sound
Owen Sound
Location in Grey County
Country Canada
Province Ontario
County Grey
Area
 • Land 24.27 km2 (9.37 sq mi)
 • Urban
20.91 km2 (8.07 sq mi)
 • Metro
628.64 km2 (242.72 sq mi)
Elevation
307 m (1,008 ft)
Population
 (2021)
 • Urban
21,612
 • Urban density 879.2/km2 (2,277/sq mi)
 • Metro
32,712
 • Metro density 50.6/km2 (131/sq mi)
Time zone UTC−05:00 (EST)
 • Summer (DST) UTC−04:00 (EDT)
Forward sortation area
N4K
Area code(s) 519 / 226 / 548
Highways  Highway 21
 Highway 6
 Highway 10
 Highway 26
Website www.owensound.ca

Owen Sound (2021 Census population 21,612), the county seat of Grey County, is a city in the northern area of Southwestern Ontario, Canada. Owen Sound is located at the mouths of the Pottawatomi and Sydenham Rivers on an inlet of Georgian Bay.

The primary tourist attractions are the many waterfalls within a short drive of the town.

History

The area around the upper Great Lakes has been home to the Ojibwe people since prehistory. In 1815, William Fitzwilliam Owen surveyed the area and named the inlet after his older brother Admiral Edward Owen. A settlement called Sydenham was established in 1841 by Charles Rankin. The settlement was renamed in 1851 and became an incorporated town in 1857.

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Billy Bishop Home/Museum

One of the city's most famous sons was World War I flying ace and Victoria Cross winner William Avery "Billy" Bishop, Canada's leading pilot in the war. Bishop is also one of the few to have tangled with the Red Baron and survived, forcing the German pilot to retreat in a damaged aircraft. The Billy Bishop Regional Airport in the nearby Municipality of Meaford was named after him. His modest gravesite can be visited in the city's Greenwood Cemetery by those willing to take the time to locate the stone. His boyhood home is now a museum dedicated to his life and to Canada's aviation history. The town was also the home of NHL Hall-of-Fame goaltender Harry Lumley and the artist Tom Thomson (buried in the nearby village of Leith). Surgeon Dr. Norman Bethune, an avowed communist and pioneer of public medicine who gained notoriety in his innovative medical work with the Chinese army during the Second Sino-Japanese War, is an alumnus of the Owen Sound Collegiate and Vocational Institute. Legendary hockey broadcaster Bill Hewitt was once sports director of the local AM radio station, CFOS. Tommy Holmes, another Victoria Cross winner, was also from Owen Sound, and the city's armoury bears his name.

In 2005 Owen Sound became the National Communities in Bloom champion in the cities of 20,001–50,000 category in Canada for its beauty, natural landscape, and strong sense of community. Owen Sound has been recently recognized as a good retirement community due to its cultural, sports and natural amenities.

Geography & climate

Owen Sound experiences a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification Dfb) that is moderated by Lake Huron. Winters are cold and very snowy, while summers are warm and humid, but cooled by the lake waters (Georgian Bay and Lake Huron on either side) more than most other areas of southwestern Ontario. Precipitation is moderately high, as Owen Sound is in the direct line of the Great Lakes snowbelt, with an annual average of 1100 mm. Summer thunderstorms are a common occurrence.

The highest temperature ever recorded in Owen Sound was 104 °F (40.0 °C) on 3 July 1911. The coldest temperature ever recorded was −34 °F (−36.7 °C) on 6 February 1895.

Climate data for Owen Sound, 1981−2010 normals, extremes 1878−present
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 15.6
(60.1)
18.5
(65.3)
26.1
(79.0)
30.5
(86.9)
36.1
(97.0)
35.0
(95.0)
40.0
(104.0)
37.2
(99.0)
35.6
(96.1)
30.6
(87.1)
22.8
(73.0)
18.5
(65.3)
40.0
(104.0)
Average high °C (°F) −1.9
(28.6)
−1.0
(30.2)
3.2
(37.8)
10.3
(50.5)
16.6
(61.9)
21.7
(71.1)
24.8
(76.6)
24.2
(75.6)
20.2
(68.4)
13.4
(56.1)
6.9
(44.4)
1.1
(34.0)
11.6
(52.9)
Daily mean °C (°F) −5.4
(22.3)
−4.8
(23.4)
−1
(30)
5.8
(42.4)
11.5
(52.7)
16.6
(61.9)
20.1
(68.2)
19.6
(67.3)
15.8
(60.4)
9.6
(49.3)
3.8
(38.8)
−1.8
(28.8)
7.5
(45.5)
Average low °C (°F) −9.0
(15.8)
−8.7
(16.3)
−5.2
(22.6)
1.2
(34.2)
6.4
(43.5)
11.5
(52.7)
15.3
(59.5)
15.0
(59.0)
11.4
(52.5)
5.7
(42.3)
0.7
(33.3)
−4.8
(23.4)
3.3
(37.9)
Record low °C (°F) −34.4
(−29.9)
−36.7
(−34.1)
−31.1
(−24.0)
−18.3
(−0.9)
−7.8
(18.0)
−1.7
(28.9)
1.1
(34.0)
2.2
(36.0)
−3.3
(26.1)
−10.6
(12.9)
−23.3
(−9.9)
−30.0
(−22.0)
−36.7
(−34.1)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 128.8
(5.07)
86.3
(3.40)
77.8
(3.06)
71.0
(2.80)
84.0
(3.31)
73.5
(2.89)
70.4
(2.77)
78.7
(3.10)
106.1
(4.18)
98.0
(3.86)
110.0
(4.33)
129.9
(5.11)
1,114.4
(43.87)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 27.9
(1.10)
21.5
(0.85)
42.4
(1.67)
63.8
(2.51)
84.0
(3.31)
73.5
(2.89)
70.4
(2.77)
78.7
(3.10)
106.1
(4.18)
96.4
(3.80)
82.8
(3.26)
36.7
(1.44)
783.9
(30.86)
Average snowfall cm (inches) 101.0
(39.8)
64.8
(25.5)
35.4
(13.9)
7.3
(2.9)
0.1
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
1.6
(0.6)
27.2
(10.7)
93.2
(36.7)
330.4
(130.1)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.2 mm) 20.7 15.0 12.9 13.4 12.8 11.1 10.4 11.6 13.9 17.7 17.7 19.7 176.8
Average rainy days (≥ 0.2 mm) 4.4 3.5 6.4 12.3 12.8 11.1 10.4 11.6 13.9 17.5 13.7 7.1 124.7
Average snowy days (≥ 0.2 cm) 17.4 12.3 7.8 2.0 0.04 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 5.5 14.0 59.5
Source: Environment Canada

The city's downtown is located in a deep valley in the Niagara Escarpment.

Culture and events

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Festival of Northern Lights.

The City of Owen Sound was a 2004 Cultural Capital of Canada and is home to a number of cultural events and facilities. It is home to the Summerfolk Music and Crafts Festival, held every August, and the Festival of Northern Lights, a large Christmas lights festival with many displays along the Sydenham River, downtown, and in Harrison Park, held from November until January every Winter, as well as A Novel Marathon, a special event fund raiser for the Adult Literacy Program of the Owen Sound and North Grey Union Public Library.

In 2007 Owen Sound celebrated its 150th year since incorporation, with special events throughout the year highlighted by the 10-day Homecoming 2007 celebrations July 27 to August 5.

Theatrically, the city's 400-seat Roxy Theatre, owned and operated by the Owen Sound Little Theatre, is used for the city's professional live theatre performances, as well as some concerts. The Youth Theatre Coalition is also prevalent in the area. It is a youth theatre company run entirely by youth and for youth. The organization presents musical, theatrical, and concert type performances throughout the year.

The city is also home to a good number of museums and cultural attractions, including:

TomThomsonGallery
Tom Thomson Art Gallery
  • Grey Roots Museum and Archives – showcasing the history of the city of Owen Sound and Grey County
  • The Roxy Theatre - the region's premier destination for live entertainment.
  • Tom Thomson Memorial Art Gallery – featuring a large collection of memorabilia and works from Tom Thomson, one of Canada's most famous artists who grew up in the Owen Sound area.
  • Community Waterfront Heritage Centre – showcasing the city's rich history in rail and water transportation and its role in the growth of Ontario.
  • Billy Bishop Home and Museum – located in Bishop's former home, is dedicated to the life and times of Billy Bishop and Canada's history in aviation.
  • Black History Cairn – located in historic Harrison Park, celebrating Owen Sound's status as a northern terminus of the Underground Railroad.
  • Owen Sound Farmer's Market – occupying the same location since 1868, the Market is open every Saturday morning throughout the year and hosts a wide variety of growers and artisans.
  • Owen Sound's Beth Ezekiel Synagogue, a designated building under Ontario's Heritage Act as one of the few remaining examples of a small town Ontario synagogue. It is the last active small town synagogue in Canada.
  • Georgian Bay Symphony – is a regional community orchestra consisting of 55 volunteer musicians and five professional core string players. The Symphony performs 5 Main Concerts a year at the OSCVI as well as performing at various civic events.
  • Lupercalia is a winter multi-arts festival held in the downtown.
  • Mudtown Music & Arts Festival is held in August. This festival has put Owen Sound on the musical map in Ontario.
  • The Owen Sound City Band founded in 1923 is a volunteer organization made up of amateur musicians of all ages and abilities. The Band performs for Canada Day held every year at Kelso Beach, for the opening of the Festival of Northern Lights and other official events. The Band plays regularly over the summer at Harrison Park and Kelso Beach.

Demographics

Historical populations
Year Pop. ±%
1871 3,369 —    
1881 4,426 +31.4%
1891 7,497 +69.4%
1901 8,776 +17.1%
1911 12,559 +43.1%
1921 12,190 −2.9%
1931 12,839 +5.3%
1941 13,810 +7.6%
1951 16,423 +18.9%
1961 17,421 +6.1%
1971 18,469 +6.0%
1981 19,883 +7.7%
1991 21,674 +9.0%
1996 21,390 −1.3%
2001 21,431 +0.2%
2006 21,753 +1.5%
2011 21,688 −0.3%
2016 21,341 −1.6%
2021 21,612 +1.3%

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Owen Sound had a population of 21,612 living in 9,895 of its 10,406 total private dwellings, a change of 1.3% from its 2016 population of 21,341. With a land area of 24.21 km2 (9.35 sq mi), it had a population density of 892.7/km2 (2,312/sq mi) in 2021.

Canada census – Owen Sound, ON community profile
2016 2011 2006
Population: 21,341 (-1.6% from 2011) 21,688 (-0.3% from 2006) 21,753 (1.4% from 2001)
Land area: 24.27 km2 (9.37 sq mi) 24.22 km2 (9.35 sq mi) 24.22 km2 (9.35 sq mi)
Population density: 879.2/km2 (2,277/sq mi) 895.5/km2 (2,319/sq mi) 898.1/km2 (2,326/sq mi)
Median age: 43.4 (M: 41.4, F: 45.4)
Total private dwellings: 10,098 9,736
Median household income: $40,919
References: 2016 2011 2006 earlier

Transportation

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MS Chi-Cheemaun in Owen Sound.

Located at the junctions of Ontario Highways 6, 10, 21 and 26, the city serves as a gateway to the Bruce Peninsula.

Owen Sound Transit provides local bus service and specialized transportation for those unable to use the regular transit buses.

As home port of the Owen Sound Transportation Company, the inner harbour is where car ferry MS Chi-Cheemaun, which operates from Tobermory to South Baymouth, is docked during the winter months.

The Canadian Pacific Railway Owen Sound subdivision connected Orangeville and Owen Sound. Service was discontinued and the line was formally abandoned in 1995. The Canadian National Railway subdivision connected Guelph and Owen Sound via Palmerston, this line was discontinued in the 1990s. CPR Owen Sound station was built in 1946 and is now a restaurant and brewery. The CNR Owen Sound Station is now home to Owen Sound Marine and Rail Museum. Aircraft flying to Owen Sound may land at the Owen Sound Billy Bishop Regional Airport (CYOS).

Recreation

The city is one of two (the other being Barrie) that are home to The Grey and Simcoe Foresters Primary Reserve Infantry regiment, as well as various cadet corps.

Some of the largest rainbow trout in the world have been caught in Owen Sound, and annual fishing derbies draw large participation from all over North America.

Southeast of the city are several popular Ontario ski resorts, including Blue Mountain and Beaver Valley. The city and area also have numerous snowmobile trails.

Sports

Owen Sound is the smallest city in Ontario (and one of the smallest in Canada) to host an Ontario Hockey League (OHL) Major Junior Hockey team, in the Owen Sound Attack who play at the Bayshore Community Centre arena.

The Attack won the J. Ross Robertson Cup as OHL Champions in 2011.

  • Owen Sound Attack – Ontario Hockey League
  • Owen Sound North Stars – OLA Senior B Lacrosse League
  • Owen Sound North Stars – OLA Junior B Lacrosse League
  • Owen Sound United – Mid Western Soccer League
  • Owen Sound Colts – Gridiron Elite League

Former teams

  • Owen Sound Mercurys – OHA Senior A Hockey League
  • Owen Sound Crescents – OHA Senior A Hockey League
  • Owen Sound Canadians – Northern Senior B Hockey League
  • Owen Sound Trappers – OHA Intermediate A Hockey League
  • Owen Sound Platers – Ontario Hockey League (became Attack)
  • Owen Sound North Stars – Major Series Lacrosse
  • Owen Sound Crescents – Major Series Lacrosse
  • Owen Sound Greys – Mid-Western Junior Hockey League

Popular culture

OwenSoundCityHall
Owen Sound City Hall
  • Owen Sound was one of the filming locations for the Disney movie One Magic Christmas along with Meaford, most notably with its city hall serving as the town hall in the film.
  • On the October 18, 2006, episode of The Colbert Report, host Stephen Colbert asked his viewers to send in suggestions for bad things to say about Owen Sound

Sister cities

The sister city of Owen Sound is Miamisburg, Ohio.

Education

Owen Sound is home to a campus of Georgian College. The campus currently offers 14 full-time programs, including its Great Lakes International Marine Training and Research Centre. The centre trains professionals already working in the marine industry and students enrolled in the Marine Navigation Technology program and the Marine Engineering Technology program.

Public school education is managed by the Bluewater District School Board (BDSB), and Catholic schools are managed by the Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board (BGCDSB). There are three high schools in town; St. Dominique Savio (a French Catholic school), St. Mary's (BGCDSB), Owen Sound District Secondary School (OSDSS). The latter formed after the amalgamation of West Hill Secondary School and Owen Sound Collegiate and Vocational Institute.

Owen Sound also provides a variety of French education options in the form of French immersion programs in both the public and Catholic school systems, as well as the only all French school and preschool in Grey and Bruce counties. Opportunities offered to French students include exchange programs and French summer camps.

Notable residents

Thomas Holmes plaque
Thomas William Holmes V.C.
  • Shelagh Armstrong – artist
  • Norman Bethune – physician, medical innovator
  • Billy Bishop – Canadian First World War fighter ace and winner of the Victoria Cross
  • Barry Brown, Canadian country music singer-songwriter, former member of Family Brown and Prescott-Brown
  • Margaret Miller Brown – classical pianist and music educator
  • Robert Pim Butchart – horticulturist
  • Gundega Cenne – artist
  • Hap Day – NHL player and member of the Hockey Hall of Fame
  • Janis Mackey Frayer – journalist
  • Cheryl Hickey – television personality
  • Heather Hiscox – CBC news anchor
  • Thomas William Holmes – Canadian soldier and Victoria Cross recipient
  • Alvin "Buck" Jones – professional hockey player
  • Elizabeth Laird – physicist
  • Harry Lumley – NHL goaltender and member of the Hockey Hall of Fame
  • Agnes Macphail – Canadian politician and writer
  • Jock McKeen – physician, author and lecturer
  • Curtis Sanford – NHL player and former Owen Sound Plater
  • Eddie Sargent – Canadian politician
  • Tom Thomson – artist
  • Jessie Trout - missionary, author, and United Christian Missionary Society leader
  • Joan Thelma Watson – principal French horn of the Canadian Opera Orchestra and a founding member of the True North Brass quintet
  • Lloyd Wootton – five-time Mann Cup winning lacrosse goaltender

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