Orillia, Ontario
Orillia
(
2001
population 29,121) is a
city
on in south-central
Ontario
,
Canada
on
Lake Couchiching
, where it flows from
Lake Simcoe
, in
Simcoe County
towards
Georgian Bay (Lake Huron)
. People who were born in Orillia include:
James K. Bartleman
,
Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
Franklin Carmichael
,
Group of Seven
artist
Leslie Frost
,
Premier of Ontario
from
1949
to
1961
Gordon Lightfoot
, singer/songwriter
Marnie Woodrow
, novelist
People who resided in Orillia include:
Stephen Leacock
, humorist - (born in Swanmore, Hampshire)
Leacock's
Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town
is based on his experiences in Orillia, although Leacock stated that the fictional town of "Mariposa" could be any town. Orillia is the site of the
Mariposa Folk Festival
as well as the
OPP
.
Communities
Orchard Point
Orillia
According to the
2001
Statistics Canada
Census:
% Change (
1996
-
2001
): 4.6
Dwellings: 12,172
Area (sq. km.): 28.61
Density (persons per sq. km.): 1,018.0
North:
Severn
West:
Oro-Medonte
Orillia
East:
Ramara
South:
Oro-Medonte
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