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Tecumseh () is a town in Essex County in
Southwestern Ontario Southwestern Ontario (census population 2,796,367 in 2021) is a secondary region of Southern Ontario in the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Ontario. It occupies most of the Ontario Peninsula, bounded by Lake Huron (includ ...
, Canada. It is on Lake St. Clair east of Windsor and had a population of roughly 23,300 as of the 2021 census according to Statistics Canada. It is part of the Windsor census metropolitan area, and is a part of the Windsor-Essex County region along with the towns of
Amherstburg Amherstburg is a town near the mouth of the Detroit River in Essex County, Ontario, Canada. In 1796, Fort Malden was established here, stimulating growth in the settlement. The fort has been designated as a National Historic Site. The town ...
,
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, Kingsville, LaSalle, and the municipalities of Lakeshore and Leamington. Tecumseh was originally a
Franco-Ontarian Franco-Ontarians ( or if female, sometimes known as ''Ontarois'' and ''Ontaroises'') are Francophone Canadians that reside in the province of Ontario. Most are French Canadians from Ontario. In 2021, according to the Government of Ontario, ther ...
settlement.
Food processing Food processing is the transformation of agricultural products into food, or of one form of food into other forms. Food processing takes many forms, from grinding grain into raw flour, home cooking, and complex industrial methods used in the mak ...
is a major industry in Tecumseh, as Bonduelle owns a food processing plant near the town. The plant was built by Green Giant in 1931. Green Giant sold the plant in the late 1990s to Family Tradition Foods, who sold it to Carrière Foods in 2006. Carrière Foods was purchased in 2007 by Bonduelle. The Tecumseh Corn Festival has been recognized as one of the Top 50 Festivals in Ontario by Festivals and Events Ontario. Tecumseh is surrounded by Lake Erie, Lake St. Clair and the Detroit River.
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is easily accessible to Tecumseh residents by the
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or the
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, both of which are located within the neighbouring municipality of Windsor. The town is named after
Tecumseh Tecumseh ( ; (March 9, 1768October 5, 1813) was a Shawnee chief and warrior who promoted resistance to the Territorial evolution of the United States, expansion of the United States onto Native Americans in the United States, Native American ...
, an 18th-century
Shawnee The Shawnee ( ) are a Native American people of the Northeastern Woodlands. Their language, Shawnee, is an Algonquian language. Their precontact homeland was likely centered in southern Ohio. In the 17th century, they dispersed through Ohi ...
chief and warrior who promoted resistance to the expansion of the United States onto Native American lands.


History

The building of St. Anne’s (Catholic) Parish Church on the corner of Lesperance and Tecumseh Road in 1858 was the start of the Village of Tecumseh. Settled by a few French families who crossed over from the Detroit River. Land Grants to Charles Lesperance in 1796 from the British Administrators of the District of Hess is Tecumseh’s start. Later the building of the
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brought job seekers and more settlement. The town became an important railway depot and stopover for travellers. County residents took horse and buggy into Tecumseh and then transferred onto the train, journeying by rail the rest of the way into Windsor. Several hotels were established in Tecumseh to accommodate travellers. The Bedell Hotel, the Soulliere Inn, the Hebert and the Hotel Perreault were some of the places most frequented by travellers and locals alike. The French were the original settlers of Tecumseh, the majority of them descendants of the Frenchmen who had lived in the area before the arrival of British administrators after the Paris Peace Agreement in 1763. Those that had been living on their River farms kept them. Today the street names from Ouellette Avenue in Windsor to Lesperance Road in Tecumseh are a reminder of the men that cleared the land and farmed it. As the town of Windsor grew, the overflow of immigrants settled in Tecumseh and other peripheral regions. Indicative of the change was the mix-up created by the introduction of the tomato to the area of Tecumseh. The first post office was opened in 1870, located on the northeast corner of Tecumseh and Lesperance Roads. Called Ryegate Station, its first Postmaster was a Mr. (Joseph) Christie. It was renamed "Tecumseh" in November 1875. Some of the first businesses in Tecumseh included a lumber mill operated by J.B. Cada; a grocery store operated by Arthur Cecile; a cheese factory on Banwell Road operated by Joseph Breault; a bakery owned by John Dugell; three butcher shops; a canning factory and a brewery eventually closed under Carling Brewery. In 1921 it was felt that Tecumseh was not getting its fair share of improvements in proportion to the taxes paid to the municipality of Sandwich East. A group of people headed by Malcolm Clapp petitioned the legislature to separate from the township and incorporate as the Town of Tecumseh with a population of 978. Dr. Paul Poisson was appointed as the first mayor of the town. The real growth in Tecumseh occurred in 1931 with the establishment of the Green Giant Factory as Fine Foods of Canada. Green Giant (now Bonduelle) is still located in Tecumseh and continues to employ full and part-time workers. As the population grew, so did the demands for services. In 1922 a fire chief was appointed although no fire department was in existence, the fires were fought by town volunteers. The
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started policing the town in 1948 with 2 officers. In 1999, as part of a reorganization of Essex County, Tecumseh was merged with the Village of St. Clair Beach, and the Township of Sandwich South into the Town of Tecumseh. In 2003, the City of Windsor annexed approximately (located south and east of the Windsor International Airport) from the Town of Tecumseh. Now considered to be a
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of Windsor, Tecumseh is often cited as an example of
urban sprawl Urban sprawl (also known as suburban sprawl or urban encroachment) is defined as "the spreading of urban developments (such as houses and shopping centers) on undeveloped land near a city". Urban sprawl has been described as the unrestricted ...
; new subdivisions have developed on some of Canada's most valuable agricultural land beginning in the late 1980s.


Communities

Besides the town proper of Tecumseh itself, the town of Tecumseh comprises a number of villages and hamlets, including Fairplay,
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, Oldcastle, Paquette, Paquette Corners (partially) and St. Clair Beach (formerly from Maidstone Township).


Governance


2022 Town Council

The results of the Ontario 2022 Municipal Election for the Town of Tecumseh were announced the night of October 24th. The town had a voter turnout of 28.72%. Jennifer Alexander, Acting Clerk signed off on the Official results for the municipal election. * Mayor: Gary McNamara * Deputy Mayor: Joe Bachetti * Ward 1: Alicia Higgison * Ward 2: James Dorner * Ward 3: Rick (Rico) Tonial * Ward 4: Brian Houston * Ward 5: Tania Jobin The positions of Mayor, Deputy Mayor, and Ward 4 Councillor were all acclaimed.


2018 Town Council

The 2018 Municipal Election in the Town of Tecumseh, which took place on October 22, had a voter turnout of 37.43%. The official results for the municipal election were signed off by Laura Moy, Director of Corporate Services/Clerk for the Town of Tecumseh. * Mayor: Gary McNamara * Deputy Mayor: Joe Bachetti * Ward 1: Andrew Dowie * Ward 2: William Altenhof * Ward 3: Rick (Rico) Tonial * Ward 4: Brian Houston * Ward 5: Tania Jobin The positions of Mayor, Ward 1 Councillor, Ward 2 Councillor, and Ward 5 Councillor were all acclaimed.


Demographics

In the
2021 Census of Population The 2021 Canadian census was a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population with a reference date of May 11, 2021. It follows the 2016 Canadian census, which recorded a population of 35,151,728. The overall response rate was 98%, which is sli ...
conducted by
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, Tecumseh had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021. The median household income in 2005 for Tecumseh was $90,206, which is above the Ontario provincial average of $60,455. Most of the population is of Franco-Ontarian descent. Mother tongue: * English only 17,535 * French only 1,915 * English and French 1,734 * Other language(s) 3,040 Aboriginal population: * Aboriginal identity population 364 * Non-Aboriginal identity population 23,860 Visible minority population characteristics: * Chinese 200 * South Asian 460 * Black 55 * Filipino 210 * Latin American 105 * Southeast Asian 87 * West Asian 15 * Visible minority, n.i.e. 35 * Multiple visible minority 10 * Not a visible minority 22,805 Population Distributed by Age (%): * 0 to 14 years 15.2% * 15 to 64 years 65.6% * 65 years and older 19.2% * 85 years and older 2.2% The average age in Tecumseh is 43.4 years old.


Infrastructure


Schools

French Catholic Schools: * École élémentaire catholique Saint-Antoine – 1317 Lesperance Road, Tecumseh, Ontario * École élémentaire catholique Sainte-Marguerite d'Youville – 13025 St Thomas Street, Tecumseh, Ontario * École secondaire catholique l'Essor – 13605 St. Gregory's Road, Tecumseh, Ontario French Immersion Catholic School: * St. André French Immersion Catholic Elementary School – 13765 St. Gregory Road, Tecumseh, Ontario French Immersion Public School: * Tecumseh Vista Academy/Académie – 11555 Shields Street, Tecumseh, Ontario English Public Schools: * A. V. Graham Public Elementary School – 815 Brenda Cr, Tecumseh, Ontario *Beacon Heights Public Elementary School – 13800 Tecumseh Rd E. Tecumseh, Ontario English Catholic Schools: * St. Pius X Catholic Elementary School – 644 Lacasse Boulevard, Tecumseh, Ontario * Saint Peter Catholic Elementary School – 2451 St Alphonse Rd, Tecumseh, Ontario * St. Mary's Catholic Elementary School – 12048 County Rd 34, Maidstone, Ontario Private Schools: * Académie Ste-Cécile International School – 12021 Tecumseh Rd. East, Tecumseh, Ontario * Lakeview Montessori School – 13797 Riverside Drive, Tecumseh, Ontario


Transit

Tecumseh Transit is the municipal bus service, operated by
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, which commenced on December 21, 2009. A connection has been made to
Transit Windsor Transit Windsor provides public transportation in the city of Windsor, Ontario, Canada as well as LaSalle, Essex, Kingsville, Amherstburg and Leamington and serves more than 6 million passengers each year (6.72 million in 2017), covering an ar ...
services at Tecumseh Mall. The Tecumseh Transit service covers 30 kilometres and 43 stops, and operates using two buses.


Culture


Tourism and events

Tecumseh hosts many special events throughout the year. *Christmas in Tecumseh (Taking place on November 23, 2018) The Optimist Club of St. Clair Beach organizes and overseas 2 of Tecumseh's major events *The Taste of Tecumseh *Tecumseh Corn and Music Festival (a.k.a. The Tecumseh Corn Festival, or The CornFest). It is also home to the Tecumseh Historical Museum (a.k.a. Tecumseh Heritage Centre) run by the Tecumseh Area Historical Society (TAHS).


Sports

Tecumseh is home to the St. Clair Green Giants of the
Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League The Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League (GLSCL) is a collegiate summer baseball league in the Great Lakes region of the United States. It is affiliated with the National Alliance of College Summer Baseball and comprises teams with college baseb ...
and play at Lacasse Park.


Notable residents

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Joseph Groulx Joseph Groulx (c.1884 – ?), was a Franco-Ontarian storyteller from Tecumseh, Ontario, an area of Southwestern Ontario with a small, French-speaking minority. Claimed significance of Groulx's work In 1940, he reportedly assisted a French-langu ...
,
French-language French ( or ) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family. Like all other Romance languages, it descended from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire. French evolved from Northern Old Gallo-Romance, a descendant of the Latin spoken in ...
storyteller *
Zack Kassian Zack Adam Kassian (born January 24, 1991) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey Winger (ice hockey), winger and pro scout for the Edmonton Oilers. He most recently played for HC Sparta Praha in the Czech Extraliga. During his major junior ...
, professional hockey player * Pawel Kruba, CFL player *
Chris Lori Chris Lori (born July 24, 1962) is a Canadian bobsled driver who competed from the late 1980s to the late 1990s. Competing in four Winter Olympics, he earned his best finish of fourth in the four-man event at Albertville in 1992. Lori won the Bobs ...
, Olympic
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*
Kerby Rychel Kerby Rychel (born October 7, 1994) is an American-born Canadian former professional ice hockey forward. He most recently played under contract with the Charlotte Checkers of the American Hockey League (AHL). He was selected by the Columbus Blu ...
, professional hockey player * Dave Steen, Olympic bronze medal-winning
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* Eric Wellwood, professional hockey player *
Kyle Wellwood Kyle Wellwood (born May 16, 1983) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre who played the majority of his career in the National Hockey League (NHL). He was originally selected by the Toronto Maple Leafs 134th overall in the 2001 NHL E ...
, professional hockey player * Jack Studnicka, professional hockey player *Former NHL players Mark Renaud,
Tim Kerr Timothy E. Kerr (born January 5, 1960) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey right winger who played 13 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Philadelphia Flyers, New York Rangers and Hartford Whalers. Known for his goal- ...
,
Bob Boughner Robert Darren Boughner ( ; born March 8, 1971), nicknamed "The Boogieman", is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach and former player who is currently an assistant coach for the New York Islanders of the National Hockey League (NHL). As head c ...
,
Warren Rychel Warren Stanley Rychel (born May 12, 1967) is a Canadians, Canadian former professional ice hockey Winger (ice hockey), left winger who played thirteen seasons of Pro hockey including nine seasons in the National Hockey League. Rychel is currently ...
,
Adam Graves Adam Scott Graves (born April 12, 1968) is a Canadian former professional hockey player. He played 10 seasons with the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL). He also played for the Detroit Red Wings, Edmonton Oilers and San Jose Sh ...
, Ernie Godden and
Bob Probert Robert Alan Probert (June 5, 1965 – July 5, 2010) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward. Probert played for the National Hockey League's Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Blackhawks. While a successful player by some measures, including be ...
(All but Rychel were born in the area, Rychel likely lived in the area during his time with the Spitfires).


Environment


Climate

Average Temperatures (°C) High and Low January: -0.06 and -8.17 February: 1.28 and -7.33 March: 6.56 and -2.94 April: 14.50 and 2.94 May: 20.61 and 8.33 June: 26.33 and 14.00 July: 28.56 and 16.17 August: 27.78 and 15.28 September: 23.78 and 11.28 October: 17.83 and 5.61 November: 8.78 and 0.17 December: 1.89 and -5.83


Flooding

Recent changes in global climate have caused increased flooding activity through Windsor-Essex, impacting Tecumseh directly. Two major flooding events occurred in 2016 and 2017, resulting in 190 millimetres and 140–200mm of rainfall respectively. During the 2016 flood, over 1500 homes in Tecumseh reported flood damage. The 2017 flood, according to Environment Canada, was the most expensive storm across Canada during 2017, with an insurance payouts totalling $154 million. States of emergencies were called by the Mayor of Tecumseh, as well as the Mayor of Windsor, due to the overwhelming amount of rain that accumulated within the area over such a short period of time.


Parks

Tecumseh has over 40 parks throughout the municipality, including Lacasse Park, Green Acres Park, and Lakewood Park, which includes a disc golf course which was opened in 2016. The Town maintains 200 acres of parkland within the municipality. The town is also home to the membership-exclusive 18 hole golf course owned by Beach Grove Golf and Country Club.


Sister towns

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Oldcastle, County Meath Oldcastle () is a town in County Meath, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is located in the northwest of the county near the border with County Cavan, Cavan, approximately 13 miles (21 km) from Kells, County Meath, Kells. The R154 road, R15 ...
, Ireland (April 23, 2009) *
Frosinone Frosinone (; local dialect: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Italian region of Lazio, administrative seat of the province of Frosinone. It is about southeast of Rome, close to the Rome-Naples A1 Motorway. The city is the main city of th ...
, Italy (May 2009) *
Tecumseh, Michigan Tecumseh ( ) is a city in Lenawee County, Michigan, Lenawee County in the U.S. state of Michigan, near the River Raisin. Tecumseh is about southwest of Detroit, south of Ann Arbor, Michigan, Ann Arbor, and north of Toledo, Ohio. The main stree ...
, United States (January 19, 2013)


See also

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List of townships in Ontario This is a list of township (Canada), townships in the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Ontario. Townships are listed by List of census divisions of Ontario, census division. Northern Ontario Northeastern Ontario Algoma D ...


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* {{Authority control Lower-tier municipalities in Ontario Municipalities in Essex County, Ontario Lake St. Clair Ontario populated places on Lake St. Clair Towns in Ontario Populated places established in 1792 1792 establishments in Canada Tecumseh