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Paris (2006 Urban Area population, 11,177) is a community on the Grand River
Grand River (Ontario)

The Grand River is a large river in southwestern Ontario, Canada. From its source, it flows south through Grand Valley, Ontario, Fergus, Ontario, Elora, Ontario, Waterloo, Ontario, Kitchener, Ontario, Cambridge, Ontario, Paris, Ontario, Brantford, Ontario, Caledonia, Ontario, and Cayuga, Ontario before emptying into the north shore of Lake Er...
 in Ontario
Ontario

Ontario is a Provinces and territories of Canada located in the Central Canada part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest, after Quebec, in total area....
, Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
. In 1999, its town government was amalgamated into that of the County of Brant, Ontario
Brant, Ontario

The County of Brant is a List of Ontario counties#Single-tier municipalities and a Census divisions of Canada in the Canadian province of Ontario....
, thus ending about 149 years as a separate incorporated municipality.

The town was first settled in 1829 when Hiram Capron bought the land and built a mill on the present townsite. The town of Paris was officially established in 1850. Since the late 1990s, Paris has experienced substantial population growth, which may be in part attributed to the rising popularity of rural communities among GTA
Greater Toronto Area

The Greater Toronto Area is the most populous metropolitan area in Canada. The GTA is a provincial planning area with a population of 5,555,912 at the 2006 Canadian Census....
 bound commuters (see bedroom community), and the completion of Highway 403
Highway 403 (Ontario)

Highway 403 is a 400-series highways in Ontario, Canada that extends 126 km from Woodstock, Ontario in the west to Mississauga in the east, branching off from and reuniting with Highway 401 at both ends....
 between Hamilton and Woodstock.

The first "long distance" telephone call was made on August 10, 1876, by the father of the inventor of the telephone, Alexander Melville Bell
Alexander Melville Bell

Alexander Melville Bell , teacher and father of Alexander Graham Bell , was born in Edinburgh, Scotland.He studied under and became the principal assistant of his father, Alexander Bell, an authority on phonetics and defective speech....
, from downtown Brantford.






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Paris (2006 Urban Area population, 11,177) is a community on the Grand River
Grand River (Ontario)

The Grand River is a large river in southwestern Ontario, Canada. From its source, it flows south through Grand Valley, Ontario, Fergus, Ontario, Elora, Ontario, Waterloo, Ontario, Kitchener, Ontario, Cambridge, Ontario, Paris, Ontario, Brantford, Ontario, Caledonia, Ontario, and Cayuga, Ontario before emptying into the north shore of Lake Er...
 in Ontario
Ontario

Ontario is a Provinces and territories of Canada located in the Central Canada part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest, after Quebec, in total area....
, Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
. In 1999, its town government was amalgamated into that of the County of Brant, Ontario
Brant, Ontario

The County of Brant is a List of Ontario counties#Single-tier municipalities and a Census divisions of Canada in the Canadian province of Ontario....
, thus ending about 149 years as a separate incorporated municipality.

The town was first settled in 1829 when Hiram Capron bought the land and built a mill on the present townsite. The town of Paris was officially established in 1850. Since the late 1990s, Paris has experienced substantial population growth, which may be in part attributed to the rising popularity of rural communities among GTA
Greater Toronto Area

The Greater Toronto Area is the most populous metropolitan area in Canada. The GTA is a provincial planning area with a population of 5,555,912 at the 2006 Canadian Census....
 bound commuters (see bedroom community), and the completion of Highway 403
Highway 403 (Ontario)

Highway 403 is a 400-series highways in Ontario, Canada that extends 126 km from Woodstock, Ontario in the west to Mississauga in the east, branching off from and reuniting with Highway 401 at both ends....
 between Hamilton and Woodstock.

The first "long distance" telephone call was made on August 10, 1876, by the father of the inventor of the telephone, Alexander Melville Bell
Alexander Melville Bell

Alexander Melville Bell , teacher and father of Alexander Graham Bell , was born in Edinburgh, Scotland.He studied under and became the principal assistant of his father, Alexander Bell, an authority on phonetics and defective speech....
, from downtown Brantford. Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander Graham Bell

Alexander Graham Bell was an eminent scientist, Innovation and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone.Bell's father, grandfather, and brother had all been associated with work on elocution and speech, and both his mother and wife were deaf, profoundly influencing Bell's life's work....
 received the call at a telegraph office located at 91 Grand River Street North in Paris. Paris, Ontario, is also the transmitter site for a number of broadcast radio and TV stations serving the Brantford and Kitchener-Waterloo
Kitchener-Waterloo

Kitchener-Waterloo is an unofficial but ubiquitous name for the area in Ontario, Canada, consisting of the Twin cities of Kitchener, Ontario and Waterloo, Ontario, approximately 100 kilometres west of Toronto....
 areas. The actual tower site is 475 Ayr Road, just south of Ayr, Ontario
Ayr, Ontario

The village of Ayr, Ontario, Canada is a settlement located within the Township of North Dumfries, Ontario in the Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario in Southwestern Ontario....
 and it was erected and owned by Global Television Network
Global Television Network

Global Television Network is a Canadian English language privately owned television network. It is owned by Canwest Media Inc., a division of Canwest which is headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba....
 in for CIII-TV
CIII-TV

CIII-TV is a television station owned by Canwest that serves much of the population of the Canada province of Ontario, featuring content localized for the city of Toronto....
. It leases space for broadcast clients including Conestoga College
Conestoga College

The Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning is a public college based in Kitchener, Ontario in Canada....
's campus radio
Campus radio

Campus radio is a type of radio station that is run by the students of a college, university or other educational institution. Programming may be exclusively by students, or may include programmers from the wider community in which the station is based....
 station CJIQ
CJIQ-FM

CJIQ-FM, is a Canada radio station based in Kitchener, Ontario, Ontario. It is the campus radio station of the city's Conestoga College....
 as well as rebroadcasters of CBLA
CBLA-FM

CBLA-FM is a Canada radio station. It is the flagship station of the CBC Radio One network, broadcasting at 99.1 FM radio in Toronto, Ontario....
, CBL-FM
CBL-FM

CBL-FM is the CBC Radio Two station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It broadcasts at 94.1 on the FM radio dial, and also serves Huntsville, Ontario , Orillia, Ontario , Peterborough, Ontario and other locations in Ontario....
, CJBC-FM
CJBC-FM

CJBC-FM is a Canada radio station, broadcasting at 90.3 FM radio in Toronto, Ontario. A French language station, it airs the programming of Soci?t? Radio-Canada's Espace musique network....
 and CBLN-1.

Paris was not only referred to as "the cobblestone capital of Canada" (in reference to a number of aged cobblestone houses) but also as "the prettiest town in Canada", even though Goderich, Ontario
Goderich, Ontario

Goderich is a town in the Canadian province of Ontario and is the county seat of Huron County, Ontario. The town was founded by William "Tiger" Dunlop in 1827....
 "officially" has this title. Paris, Ontario, is located at .

Paris was named for the nearby deposits of gypsum
Gypsum

Gypsum is a very soft mineral composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate, with the chemical formula calciumsulfuroxygen4?2water....
, used to make plaster of Paris.

The town hosts an annual "Fall Fair", a carnival which takes place over the Labour Day
Labour Day

Labour Day or Labor Day is an Year holiday celebrated all over the world that resulted from the trade union movement, to celebrate the economic and social achievements of workers....
 weekend. The Fall Fair features several rural lifestyle exhibits, as well as a midway which is complete with carnival games, rides, demolition derbies, Armchair Quarterback, and the Gravitron.

Movies shot in Paris

  • Away from Her
    Away From Her

    Away from Her is a Canada film which debuted at the 2006 in film Toronto International Film Festival and also played in the Premier category at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival....
     (2006)
  • Blood & Guts (1978)
  • Ordinary Magic
    Ordinary Magic

    Ordinary Magic is a film about a boy who is raised in India by his Canada father. The story is based on the novel Ganesh by Malcolm Bosse....
     (1993)
  • Phil the Alien
    Phil the Alien

    Phil the Alien is a Canada comedy film, released in 2004 in film. It was written and directed by Rob Stefaniuk, who also starred as the titular Phil....
     (exteriors) (2005)
  • Shadow Builders (1998)
  • Spenser: Pale Kings and Princes (1994) (Television)
  • The Hard Part Begins (1973)
  • The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio
    The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio

    The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio is a 2005 in film film written and Film director by Jane Anderson, based on the book by Terry Ryan .The DVD was released on March 14, 2006....
     (2005)


Famous people

  • Syl Apps
    Syl Apps

    Charles Joseph Sylvanus "Syl" Apps, Order of Canada of Paris, Ontario, Ontario, was a Canadian pole vaulter and professional hockey player for the Toronto Maple Leafs from 1936 to 1948 and a Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario Member of Provincial Parliament in Ontario....
    , Olympian
    Olympic Games

    The Olympic Games are an international multi-sport event established for both summer and winter sports. There have been two generations of the Olympic Games; the first were the Ancient Olympic Games held at Olympia, Greece, Greece....
     in hockey, Toronto Maple Leafs
    Toronto Maple Leafs

    The Toronto Maple Leafs are a professional ice hockey team based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They are members of the Northeast Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League ....
     player, and Member of Provincial Parliament
  • Todd Brooker
    Todd Brooker

    Todd Brooker is a Canada former Alpine skiing.He was born in Waterloo, Ontario.Brooker made the Canadian national team in 1977 and competed on the Alpine Skiing World Cup circuit from December 1982 Alpine Skiing World Cup to January 1987 Alpine Skiing World Cup....
    , alpine skier
  • Dr. Kathryn Carter, writer and Dean of Wilfrid Laurier
    Wilfrid Laurier University

    Wilfrid Laurier University is a university located in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. It also has campuses in Brantford, Ontario, and Kitchener, Ontario....
    , Brantford Campus
  • Deborah Ellis
    Deborah Ellis

    Deborah Ellis is a Canadian author who was born in Ontario, Canada in 1960. She won the Governor General's Award for English language children's literature for her first novel, Searching for X....
    , writer of award-winning children's novels
  • Natasha Filliol (née Yaremczuk), Olympic triathlete
  • George Bernard Flahiff, Roman Catholic Cardinal
  • Phyllis Gretzky (née Hockin), mother of Wayne Gretzky
    Wayne Gretzky

    Wayne Douglas Gretzky, Order of Canada is a retired Canada professional ice hockey player. He is the current part-owner, head of hockey operations, and coach of the Phoenix Coyotes of the National Hockey League ....
    . Wayne Gretzky's father, Walter Gretzky
    Walter Gretzky

    Walter Gretzky, Order of Canada, Order of Ontario is the father of NHL legend Wayne Gretzky, as well as Brent Gretzky and Keith Gretzky. He retired in 1991 after 34 years of employment for Bell Canada....
    , attended high school in Paris from the family farm in nearby Canning, Ontario.
  • D. Gregor Hagey, feature film cinematographer
  • Elysia Muise, Canadian Winter Games 2003 gold medalist for ringette
  • Ted Reader
    Ted Reader

    Ted Reader is a Canada chef and author of several cookbooks who is most well known in his current role as host of the television show King of the Q....
    , celebrity chef
  • Linda Schuyler
    Linda Schuyler

    Linda Schuyler, Order of Canada is a Canada television producer involved in the creation of the Degrassi and Instant Star of teen programs. Schuyler got her ideas for Degrassi from her former career as a teacher....
    , television producer of Degrassi
    Degrassi

    The Degrassi series is a Canada drama that follows the lives of a group of teenagers who lived on or near De Grassi Street in Toronto, Ontario....
  • Barry Silverthorn
    Barry Silverthorn

    Barry Silverthorn is the producer and editor of the documentary film, "The End of Suburbia". A graduate of the Television Broadcasting program at Fanshawe College in London, Ontario in 1986, he worked as an Avid Media Composer video editor at Vision TV in Toronto, Canada from 1995 to 2006....
    , documentary producer of The End of Suburbia
    The End of Suburbia

    The End of Suburbia: Oil Depletion and the Collapse of The American Dream is a 2004 documentary film concerning peak oil and its implications for the suburb American way....
  • Albert Walker, infamous conman and convicted killer
  • Jay Wells
    Jay Wells

    Jay Wells is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player. He was nicknamed "The Hammer" for his tough, physical play....
    , New York Rangers
    New York Rangers

    The New York Rangers are a professional ice hockey team based in New York City, New York, United States. They are members of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League ....
     ice hockey player champion
  • John Bemrose
    John Bemrose

    John Bemrose is a Canada arts journalist, novelist, poet and playwright. His arts reviews have appeared in Maclean's, The Globe and Mail, the National Post and on CBC Radio....
    , author of The Island Walkers
  • Morgan Ashbury, romance author
  • John Muckler
    John Muckler

    John "Mucks" Muckler was most recently the General Manager of the Ottawa Senators National Hockey League ice hockey Club. Muckler has over 50 years of professional hockey experience as a part owner, general manager, director of player personnel, director of hockey operations, head coach, assistant coach and player....
    , NHL Coach and General Manager
  • Fred Bemrose, 2009 Lieutenant Governor's Ontario Heritage Award winner.


Service Clubs

  • The Lions Club of Paris
  • The Kiwanis Club of Paris


Buildings and Structures

  • CIII Television Tower
  • The Historic Arlington Hotel
  • The Canadian Tavern
  • Paris Branch of the County of Brant Public Library
    County of Brant Public Library

    The County of Brant Public Library is the public library system serving the communities in the county of Brant, Ontario, Canada. It has five branches located in Paris, Ontario, Burford, Ontario, Scotland, St....
     (a Carnegie Library
    Carnegie library

    Carnegie libraries are libraries which were built with money donated by Scottish-American businessman and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. More than 2,500 Carnegie libraries were built, including those belonging to Public library and university library systems....
    )


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Festivals and Events



  • The Cobblestone Festival
  • The Paris Fair
  • Springtime in Paris
  • Christmas in Paris


See also

  • At The Forks of The Grand
    At The Forks of The Grand

    At The Forks of the Grand is a detailed history of the town of Paris, Ontario, Canada. Volume I covers the historical period of 1793-1920....
     - History book on town