The 11th Parliament of UpperCanada was Opening of Parliament opened 7 January 1831. Elections in Upper ... Buildings of UpperCanada for the remaining session. class wikitable Sessions ref name SessionsOfUCParl ... MPOfUC13Parl01 Early Canadiana Online, Journal of the House of Assembly of UpperCanada, From the 7th ... ECO ref Brockville, Ontario Brockville Henry Jones UpperCanada politician Henry Jones Carleton County ..., Ontario Durham George Strange Boulton Durham John Brown UpperCanada politician John Brown Essex County, Ontario Essex William Elliott UpperCanada politician William Elliott Essex Jean Baptiste Ma on Frontenac County, Ontario Frontenac Hugh Christopher Thomson Frontenac John Campbell UpperCanada ... Fraser UpperCanada politician Alexander Fraser Grenville County, Ontario Grenville Richard Duncan .... ref Hiram Norton Haldimand County, Ontario Haldimand John Brant UpperCanada John Brant ... Merritt Nov 1832 Halton County, Ontario Halton William Chisholm UpperCanada politician William ... in October 1832. ref Donald Fraser UpperCanada Donald Fraser ref unseated in November 1832 and not replaced ... Peter Perry 1st Lincoln County, Ontario Lincoln County John Clarke UpperCanada John Clarke 2nd ... Jan 1833 Norfolk William Wilson UpperCanada politician William Wilson Northumberland County ... James Lyons UpperCanada politician James Lyons Oxford County, Ontario Oxford Charles Fortescue Ingersoll ... Nov 1832 Oxford Charles Duncombe UpperCanada Rebellion Charles Duncombe Prescott County, Ontario Prescott ... Parliament of UpperCanada title Legislative Assembly of UpperCanada List of Parliaments Parliaments in UpperCanada years 1831 1834 after 12th Parliament of UpperCanada S end ONLG References Handbook ... 92 X See also Legislative Council of UpperCanada Executive Council of UpperCanada Legislative Assembly of UpperCanada List of Lieutenant Governors of Ontario Lieutenant Governors of Upper Canada.2C 1791 1841 Lieutenant Governors of UpperCanada, 1791 1841 Historical federal electoral districts ... more details
The 13th Parliament of UpperCanada was Opening of Parliament opened 8 November 1836. Elections in UpperCanada had been held 20 June 1836. All sessions were held at Toronto . The House of Assembly had ... at the third First Ontario Parliament Buildings Parliament Buildings of UpperCanada . class wikitable ... dissent in the province. This was the last parliament for UpperCanada. This parliament was Dissolution ... assemblies for Upper and Lower Canada and created a new Province of Canada with a common Legislative ..., Ontario Glengarry Donald Macdonell Glengarry Alexander Chisholm UpperCanada politician Alexander ... William Hamilton Merritt Nov 1832 Halton County, Ontario Halton William Chisholm UpperCanada William ... County Richard Woodruff UpperCanada politician Richard Woodruff 2nd Lincoln George Rykert 3rd Lincoln David Thorburn 4th Lincoln County, Ontario Lincoln Gilbert McMicking UpperCanada Gilbert McMicking ... Elias Moore Niagara on the Lake Niagara town Charles Richardson UpperCanada politician Charles ... Speaker 1837 Oxford County, Ontario Oxford Robert Alway Oxford Charles Duncombe UpperCanada Rebellion Charles Duncombe ref left the country following the UpperCanada Rebellion Roger Rollo Hunter took ... John McIntosh Notes references S start Succession box before 12th Parliament of UpperCanada title Legislative Assembly of UpperCanada List of Parliaments Parliaments in UpperCanada years 1836 1840 after 1st Parliament of the Province of Canada S end ONLG References Handbook of Upper Canadian Chronology ... view 9 00941 13 0015 Journal of the House of Assembly of UpperCanada, from the eighth day of November, 1836, to the fourth day of March, 1837 1837 See also Legislative Council of UpperCanada Executive Council of UpperCanada Legislative Assembly of UpperCanada List of Lieutenant Governors of Ontario Lieutenant Governors of Upper Canada.2C 1791 1841 Lieutenant Governors of UpperCanada, 1791 ... Canada Category Parliaments of UpperCanada Category 1836 in Canada Category 1837 in Canada Category ... more details
The 12th Parliament of UpperCanada was Opening of Parliament opened 15 January 1835. Elections in UpperCanada had been held in October 1834. All Legislative session sessions were held at York, UpperCanada . This parliament was Dissolution of parliament dissolved 28 May 1836 by the new Lieutenant Governor ... of UpperCanada had two Legislative session sessions 4 February 1817 to 7 March 1820 ref name ... Buildings of UpperCanada . class wikitable Sessions ref name SessionsOfUCParl Start End 1st 15 January ... Brockville David Jones UpperCanada politician David Jones Carleton County, Ontario Carleton ... John Cook Durham County, Ontario Durham George Strange Boulton Durham John Brown UpperCanada politician ... Strange Glengarry County, Ontario Glengarry Donald Macdonell Glengarry Alexander Chisholm UpperCanada ... Merritt Nov 1832 Halton County, Ontario Halton Caleb Hopkins UpperCanada Caleb Hopkins Halton ... W Yager UpperCanada Politician Henry W. Yager Hastings James Hunter Samson ref died while still ... Thorburn Feb 1835 4th Lincoln County, Ontario Lincoln Gilbert McMicking UpperCanada Gilbert McMicking ... town Charles Richardson UpperCanada politician Charles Richardson Norfolk County, Ontario Norfolk ... County, Ontario Oxford Charles Duncombe UpperCanada Rebellion Charles Duncombe Oxford Robert Alway ... James Wilson UpperCanada politician James Wilson Russell County, Ontario Russell Thomas McKay ... Notes references S start Succession box before 11th Parliament of UpperCanada title Legislative Assembly of UpperCanada List of Parliaments Parliaments in UpperCanada years 1835 1836 after 13th Parliament of UpperCanada S end ONLG References Handbook of Upper Canadian Chronology , Frederick ... Canada Executive Council of UpperCanada Legislative Assembly of UpperCanada List of Lieutenant ... districts Use dmy dates date August 2010 DEFAULTSORT 12th Parliament Of UpperCanada Category Parliaments of UpperCanada Category 1835 in Canada Category 1836 in Canada ... more details
Midland District was one of four districts of the Province of Quebec 1763 1791 Province of Quebec created in 1788 in the western reaches of the Montreal District and partitioned in 1791 to create the new colony of Upper Canada . Known as Mecklenburg District until 1792, it was abolished in 1849. The district town was in Kingston, Ontario Kingston . The district was originally bounded to the east by a line running north from the mouth of the Gananoque River and to the west by a line running north from the mouth of the Trent River Ontario Trent River . The district town was Kingston, Ontario Kingston . In 1798, the district was reorganized to consist of the county counties of Addington County, Ontario Addington Frontenac County, Ontario Frontenac Hastings County, Ontario Hastings Lennox County, Ontario Lennox Prince Edward County, Ontario Prince Edward In 1831, Prince Edward County was separated to form Prince Edward District, Upper Canada Prince Edward District . In 1837, Hastings County was split off to form Victoria District, Upper Canada Victoria District . In 1849, the district was replaced by Frontenac and Lennox and Addington County, Ontario Lennox and Addington counties. References Armstrong, Frederick H. Handbook of Upper Canadian Chronology. Toronto Dundurn Press, 1985. ISBN 0 919670 92 X http www.archives.gov.on.ca english exhibits maps districts.htm Changing Shape of Ontario Early Districts and Counties coord 44 40 N 77 10 W display title region CA ON Category Districts of Upper Canada Ontario geo stub ... more details
Infobox shopping mall shopping mall name UpperCanada Mall mall logo caption location 17600 Yonge Street Newmarket, Ontario Newmarket , Ontario , Canada opening date 1974 developer manager owner Oxford Properties number of stores 200 230 after expansion complete number of anchors 6 7 after expansion complete floor area convert 820000 sqft m2 4 parking floors 2 website http www.uppercanadamall.com UpperCanada Mall , or simply UpperCanada , is a shopping mall located in Newmarket, Ontario Newmarket , Ontario , Canada , on the northwest corner of the Davis Drive West and Yonge Street intersection. The mall is owned and operated by Oxford Properties , one of the largest shopping centre development companies in Canada. It opened in 1974, at which time its layout was a north south arrangement with two sunken sitting areas surrounded by brick planters on the lower level. The mall underwent a major expansion in 1989 1990, and a further expansion with an additional convert 100000 ft m abbr on was officially opened on November 8, 2007. Anchors & Majors The Bay 142,780 sq.ft. Sears Canada Sears 121,869 sq.ft. Zellers 87,540 sq.ft. To become a Target Canada Target by Spring 2013 Toys R Us 29,896 sq.ft. Expansion & Redevelopment Expansion Phase 1 New Stores as of November 8th, 2007 Forever 21 ... Toys R Us store expanded, and will eventually become the largest Toys R Us store in Canada ref name UpperCanada Mall redevelopment press release cite web url http www.newswire.ca en releases archive November2007 07 c4819.html title UpperCanada Mall Breaks The Ice on a Retail Revolution publisher ... s New at UpperCanada Coming Soon cite web url http uppercanada.shopping.ca cambridge jsp wh wh.jsp?mallid upp title UpperCanada Mall What s New Coming Soon publisher Ivanhoe Cambridge accessdate 2008 ... Denim Diva Simon Chang opened in March 2009 See also Largest shopping malls in Canada References references ... in Newmarket, Ontario Ontario struct stub Canada mall stub GoldenHorseshoe geo stub ... more details
UpperCanada had a short history as a coin issuing entity. King George IV Posthumous Issue 1832 This coin was a 1 2d. Token coin token bearing a portrait of King George IV of the United Kingdom George IV , even though it was issued two years after his death. The obverse and reverse obverse of this piece is inscribed PROVINCE OF UPPERCANADA . The reverse has a representation of Britannia facing from right to left. Bank of UpperCanada Coinage 1850 57 In 1850, the Bank of UpperCanada received the right to issue a coinage due to a severe coin shortage. The coinage consisted of 1 2 Penny and 1 Penny Bank Tokens. The obverse of the coins carried a representation of Saint George St.George slaying the dragon based on Benedetto Pistrucci s gold sovereign coinage design. The reverse of the coins carried the then obsolete Coat of Arms of UpperCanada. The 1850 issue was struck at the Royal Mint , London , but the coins did not arrive in Canada until 1851. Some of the 1d. pieces bear a dot between the tips of the cornucopiae, but the significance of this is unknown. The letters R.K. & Co. is not a mintmark. It is the mark of Rowe, Kentish and Company of London, the agents the Bank of UpperCanada used to place their coin orders. In 1852, the Royal Mint started to strike the second issue, but due to a heavy schedule and time pressure, the coin die s and planchet s were transferred to Birmingham .... The reason why this was the final coinage was, because the introduction of a decimal currency into Canada was being contemplated. In 1863, the Bank of UpperCanada complained to the Canadian government ... were melted in 1873 under government supervision. Popularity The coins of UpperCanada are very popular with collectors of British Empire coins, not only those of Canada. There are a few scarce ... nickname of St. George Pieces , because of the obverse design. References Coins of Canada by J.A. Haxby and R.C. Willey. Category Currencies of Canada ... more details
The Executive Council of UpperCanada had a similar function to the Cabinet government Cabinet in England but was not responsible to the Legislative Assembly of UpperCanada Legislative Assembly . Members ... members of the Legislative Council of UpperCanada Legislative Council . Members were appointed, often ... 10, 1841 when Upper and Lower Canada were united into the Province of Canada . It was replaced by the Executive Council of the Province of Canada the same year. After the War of 1812 , the Executive Council was dominated by members of the Family Compact , an elite clique based in York, UpperCanada ... Grant UpperCanada politician Alexander Grant , Sr. Toronto York July 9, 1792 May, 1813 died in office and in the United States William Osgoode York July 9, 1792 July 1794 to Lower Canada left British North America for Britain 1801 and died in London Chief Justice of UpperCanada 1794 1801 William ..., Sr. York January 1, 1796 July 1802 Born in Marylebone in 1762, London and was Chief Justice of UpperCanada 1801, moved to Montreal as Chief Justice of Lower Canada 1802 died in Montreal 1805 John McGill politician John McGill York March 2, 1796 August 13, 1818 became Receiver General of UpperCanada 5 October 1813 to 2 December 1819 David William Smith UpperCanada politician David William Smith ... died in office died and buried at Queenston Heights near Newark, UpperCanada Roger Hale Sheaffe York ... of Canada return to England and died there Samuel Smith UpperCanada Samuel Smith Etobicoke November ... Justice of UpperCanada 1825 1829 John Beverley Robinson UpperCanada politician John Beverley Robinson ... 1829 acting Attorney General 1812 1814 Joseph Wells UpperCanada politician Joseph Wells York September ... Of UpperCanada Category UpperCanada Category Parliaments of UpperCanada Category Privy councils Category ... to Lower Canada and England died in London Peter Russell politician Peter Russell York July 9, 1792 ... March 2, 1796 July 1802 left Canada for England died in Alnwick , Northumberland Henry Allcock ... more details
John Clarke 1780s &ndash July 12, 1862 was a merchant, farmer and political figure in UpperCanada . He represented 1st Lincoln in the Legislative Assembly of UpperCanada from 1820 to 1828 and from 1830 to 1834 as a Conservative. His name also appears as John Clark . He was born in Kingston, Ontario Kingston in 1783 or 1786, the son of James Clarke, sheriff for the Niagara District, and Jemima Mason. Clarke was educated by the Reverend John Strachan and at the garrison school and Richard Cockerell s school in Niagara on the Lake Niagara . He married Sarah Adams. Clarke lived in Louth Township, Ontario Louth Township . He served in the county militia, reaching the rank of lieutenant colonel. From 1835 to 1852, Clarke was customs collector at Port Dalhousie, Ontario Port Dalhousie . References cite book title Becoming Prominent Leadership in UpperCanada, 1791 1841 last Johnson first J.K. date 1989 ISBN 0 7735 0641 1 accessdate 2010 12 10 reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Louth, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH July 12, 1862 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Louth, John Category Year of birth uncertain Category 1862 deaths Category Members of the Legislative Assembly of UpperCanada Ontario MPP stub ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name UpperCanada Guardian image File Volume One of the UpperCanada Guardian.jpg 200px caption Volume 1 of the UpperCanada Guardian November 5, 1807 type format foundation 24 July 1807 ... editor language English circulation headquarters Newark, UpperCanada Niagara on the Lake, Ontario ISSN website The UpperCanada Guardian or Freeman s Journal was one of the first opposition papers in 19th century UpperCanada . Its publisher and editor Joseph Willcocks established it after moving ... Elwood The UpperCanada Guardian came to an end when Willcocks sold its printing press to Richard Hatt on June 1812 for 1,600. ref name Elwood UpperCanada papers before the UpperCanada Guardian The first newspaper published in UpperCanada was the UpperCanada Gazette in April 1793. ref name Canadian ... title Popular Politics and Political Culture in UpperCanada 1800 1850 year 2000 publisher McGill ... name Elwood Thorpe argued that the colony of UpperCanada was subject...to the control of Parliament ... Dent For the first fifteen years of UpperCanada existing, the Provincial Government did as they pleased ... of the UpperCanada Rebellion year 1865 publisher C. Blackett location Robinson Toronto New York pages ... journal last Wright first Barry title Sedition in UpperCanada Contested Legality year 1992 month Spring volume 29 url http www.jstor.org stable 25143568 accessdate 2011 10 19 ref The UpperCanada Guardian was the first paper in UpperCanada to finally publish opposition opinions. As J.J.Talman commented of the time There was no Hansard in UpperCanada and the journals of the legislature gave only ... first J.J. title The Newspapers of UpperCanada A Century Ago Reprinted from the The Canadian Historical ... from office liability that he decided to create the UpperCanada Guardian . Thorpe later used the UpperCanada Guardian in November of that year to make an address, responding to the situation ... of the UpperCanada Guardian were released with the credentials clearly summarized on the front ... more details
refimprove talk y date November 2007 Infobox Military Conflict conflict UpperCanada Rebellion image ... place UpperCanada present day Ontario casus territory Total defeat of the Rebels and the Hunters Lodges , unification of Upper and Lower Canada into the Province of Canada . result British victory ... William Lyon Mackenzie br Anthony Van Egmond br Charles Duncombe UpperCanada Rebellion Charles ... casualties2 Campaignbox UpperCanada Rebellion The UpperCanada Rebellion was an insurrection against the oligarchic government of the British colony of UpperCanada present day Ontario in late ... present day Quebec that emboldened rebels in UpperCanada to openly revolt soon after. The Upper ... half of the 19th century. While the Lower Canada Rebellion shared similarities with the UpperCanada ... heightened that concern. In contrast, UpperCanada was almost ethnically homogenous, in that most colonists ... of government services was also much more serious than in UpperCanada. Related to ethnicity, in Lower ... racialized violence erupted. Such ethnic competition and division was largely absent in UpperCanada ... with the crisis. In contrast, the UpperCanada Rebellion was not broadly supported by local populations ..., and so was consequently less widespread and brutal in comparison. What the UpperCanada ... that the UpperCanada Rebellion and Lower Canada Rebellion can fairly be considered together as the Rebellions of 1837 . Issues In UpperCanada, one of the most controversial issues in the early ... with the American system. In many respects, the government of UpperCanada was the private preserve ... and after the War of 1812 , the government of UpperCanada continued to fear what it suspected might ... had originally hoped that an orderly settlement in UpperCanada would inspire the former American .... It was this reality that led American legislators to speculate that bringing UpperCanada into the American ... land grants. Relations between the appointed Legislative Council of UpperCanada Legislative Council ... more details
The Legislative Council of UpperCanada was the upper house governing the province of UpperCanada . Modelled .... The Legislative Council was dissolved on February 10, 1841 when Upper and Lower Canada were united ... UpperCanada Richard Cartwright Kingston, Ontario Kingston July 12, 1792 July 27, 1815 Died in office Richard Duncan UpperCanada politician Richard Duncan South Dundas, Ontario Williamsburgh July ..., New York in 1819 Alexander Grant UpperCanada politician Alexander Grant, Sr. Toronto York July 12 ... July 12, 1792 March 8, 1809 Died in office John Munro loyalist John Munro Eastern District, UpperCanada ... Scott d. 1824 Thomas Scott York August 7, 1806 July 29, 1824 Died in office Thomas Talbot UpperCanada ... of cancer while in office Indian Department official, Justice of the Peace Thomas Clark UpperCanada ... Dickson UpperCanada William Dickson Niagara November 16, 1815 February 10, 1841 Retired to Niagara ... Joseph Wells UpperCanada politician Joseph Wells York July 12, 1820 February 10, 1841 Bursar ... 7, 1829 August 21, 1840 Died in office James Gordon UpperCanada James Gordon sup 3 sup Amherstburg ... in York Toronto son of the second Chief Justice of UpperCanada Alexander Macdonell bishop Alexander ... s Bench for UpperCanada 1862&ndash 1863 and judge of the Court of Error and Appeal 1863&ndash ... 20AND 20Jones Jones, Jonas ref Adam Fergusson d. 1862 Adam Fergusson Gore District, UpperCanada Gore ... District, UpperCanada Bathurst District April 19, 1839 Not applicable Never attended Isaac Fraser ... Alexander Fraser UpperCanada politician Alexander Fraser Eastern District, UpperCanada Eastern ... The Legislative Council sat in the same building as the Legislative Assembly of UpperCanada Navy Hall at Newark 1792 first 1793 1813 and second 1820 1824 Parliament Buildings of UpperCanada at York residence of the Chief Justice of UpperCanada 1813 1820 old York County Court House on King between ... Buildings Parliament Buildings of UpperCanada 1832 1840 Meeting Places St. George s Church, Kingston ... more details
Caleb Hopkins ca 1785 &ndash October 8, 1880 was a farmer and politician in UpperCanada . He was born in New Jersey in 1785 and later settled in Nelson, Ontario Nelson Township , Halton County, Ontario Halton County . He founded a settlement called Hannahville with his brothers, help set up the first school in the area and served on the district council. In 1828, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of UpperCanada for Halton as a Reform Party pre Confederation Reformer he did not run in 1830 but was reelected in 1834. He was elected to the 1st Parliament of the Province of Canada in East Halton. He opposed the move of the capital from Kingston, Ontario Kingston to Montreal . In 1841, he supported the District Councils Act 1841 District Councils Act , which was opposed by the other Reformers. He also expressed his disapproval after the Reform government resigned in protest in 1843. So, another Reform candidate was chosen to run in East Halton in 1844 when Hopkins ran as well, the vote was split and the Conservative Party of Canada historical Conservative candidate, George Chalmers, won. In 1850, he was elected again in East Halton as a Clear Grit , defeating the incumbent Reformer, John Wetenhall. After 1851, he retired from politics. He moved to Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton in 1870. He died in Toronto in 1880 at the home of his son in law. External links http www.biographi.ca 009004 119.01 e.php?&id nbr 5046 Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Hopkins, Caleb ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Farmer and Politician DATE OF BIRTH ca 1785 PLACE OF BIRTH New Jersey DATE OF DEATH October 8, 1880 PLACE OF DEATH Toronto DEFAULTSORT Hopkins, Caleb Category 1785 births Hopkins, Caleb Category 1880 deaths Hopkins, Caleb Category Members of the Legislative Assembly of UpperCanada Hopkins, Caleb Category Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada Hopkins, Caleb Category Canadian Methodists ... more details
other people William Thompson William Thompson June 17, 1786 &ndash January 18, 1860 was a farmer and political figure in Upper Canada . He was born in New Brunswick in 1786, the son of a United Empire Loyalist , and came to Grantham, Ontario Grantham Township with his family in 1809. He served as captain in the local militia during the War of 1812 and fought at the Battle of Queenston Heights . He was taking prisoner by the United States Americans while on a scouting expedition. When he returned, his father had died and their property damaged he settled in Mississauga, Ontario Toronto Township . He built a sawmill with his brother in 1817. During the Upper Canada rebellion, he served as colonel in the York County, Ontario York militia and became lieutenant colonel in 1846. In 1824, he was elected to the 9th Parliament of Upper Canada for York and Simcoe County, Ontario Simcoe . He was a conservative member, with close ties to members of the so called Family Compact . After several attempts at reelection, he retired to local politics. In 1844, he became a member of the township council and was reeve in 1851. He died in Toronto Township in 1860. His grandson, Alfred Burke Thompson , later served in the provincial and federal parliaments. External links http www.biographi.ca 009004 119.01 e.php?&id nbr 4219 Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thompson, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH June 17, 1786 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 18, 1860 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thompson, William Category 1786 births Category 1860 deaths Category Members of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada ... more details
Education in Canada image UpperCanada College Crest.svg imagesize 200px motto Palmam qui meruit ... of CanadaUpperCanada College printer Queen s Printer for Canada accessdate 18 November 2010 ... white url http www.ucc.on.ca www.ucc.on.ca UpperCanada College UCC , located in midtown Toronto , Ontario ... of lieutenant governors of Ontario Lieutenant Governor of UpperCanada John Colborne, 1st Baron ... UpperCanada College goes on trial on school related sex assault charges tomorrow newspaper ... College History publisher UpperCanada College accessdate 21 October 2010 ref History Main History of Upper ... Baron Seaton John Colborne , founder of UpperCanada College Founded in 1829 by List of lieutenant governors of Ontario Lieutenant Governors of UpperCanada, 1791 1841 Lieutenant Governor of Upper ... title UpperCanada College, 1829 1979 Colborne s Legacy publisher Macmillan Company of Canada year ... publisher UpperCanada College location Toronto year 2005 ref Into the 21st century Across the turn ... first Mark title Another former teacher from prestigious UpperCanada College goes on trial on school ... UpperCanada College location Toronto year 2002 url http www1.ucc.on.ca current 20times CurrentTimes ... UpperCanada College location Toronto year 2003 url http www1.ucc.on.ca current 20times CurrentTimes ... UpperCanada College location Toronto year 2002 url http www1.ucc.on.ca current 20times CurrentTimes ... School sought journal Current Times issue December 2002 page 5 publisher UpperCanada College location ... winter morning Toronto campus UpperCanada College occupies an open, 17 hectare 43 acre ref ... collegeprofiles Profile.aspx?inunid 2442&reprjid 11&sponsor 1&tabid 10019 title UpperCanada ... thumb left The main gates of UpperCanada College, at the head of Avenue Road directly through ... title Random Things journal Old Times issue Summer Fall 2008 page 53 publisher UpperCanada College ... of the current campus at 200 Lonsdale Road. Norval campus UpperCanada College owns and maintains ... more details
in UpperCanada DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Scotland DATE OF DEATH October 6, 1835 PLACE OF DEATH Niagara Falls, Ontario Niagara Falls , Ontario , Canada DEFAULTSORT Clark, Thomas Category Year of birth missing Category 1835 deaths Category Members of the Legislative Council of UpperCanada Category ..., he was selected to a commission to establish a new agreement for sharing revenues with Lower Canada ... more details
The UpperCanada Repertory Company is a theatre company in Toronto , Canada that was founded by Rochelle Douris ref cite web last Douris first Rochelle title UpperCanada Repertory Company Official Website url http www.shakespearerocks.com accessdate 27 February 2011 ref in 2001. infobox theatre group name UpperCanada Repertory Company image imagesize caption ArtisticDirector Rochelle Douris ArtisticAssociate Jade Douris formed 2001 location Toronto, Ontario, Canada disbanded members 45 notable Leni Parker homepage http www.shakespearerocks.com genre Shakespeare, Contemporary Drama, Musical Theatre, Training ref cite web last Douris first Rochelle title UpperCanada Repertory Company Past Shows url http www.shakespearerocks.com pastshows.html accessdate 27 February 2011 ref Production history Her Infinite Variety , 2002 Simply Chekhov , 2003 Turks & Infidels , 2003 The Comedy Show , 2004 North Stars , 2005 Troilus and Cressida Redux , 2006 Macbeth Reloaded , 2007 A Midsummer Night s Dream , 2008 A Streetcar Named Desire , 2008 Romeo and Juliet , 2009 A Midsummer Night s Dream , 2009 A Streetcar Named Desire play A Streetcar Named Desire , 2009 The Children s Hour , 2010 Twelfth Night , 2010 Little Women , 2011 The Outsiders , 2011 Summer Camps The Company runs summer camps for children aged 6 16 in July and August in Toronto each year. Jade Douris is the current Camp Director and Choreographer ref cite web title Official Site url http jadedouris.workbooklive.com ref , as well as dance, Shakespeare and improvisational acting teacher. Sarra Al Nowaiser also teaches various types of dance and serves as a choreographer. Piper Ainsworth is the Singing teacher and Music Director. Summer of 2009 saw the company expand the reach of the camps to include Collingwood, ON and Clarksburg, ON. Camps fro 2011 will include a Shakespeare camp, a Musical Theatre Broadway camp, and a one ... Jade Douris Season programming to be announced. references The UpperCanada Repertory Company ... more details
Refimprove date January 2009 infobox Museum name UpperCanada Village image UCV Front Entrance.JPG established 1958 location Morrisburg, Ontario Morrisburg , Ontario , Canada . type director curator visitors UpperCanada Village is a living museum heritage park in the village of Riverside near Morrisburg, Ontario Morrisburg , Ontario , which depicts a 19th century village in UpperCanada . History Image Uppercanvillage1.jpg thumb right UpperCanada Village Construction of UpperCanada Village began ... communities in the area, known as The Lost Villages . UpperCanada Village was a part of the project s heritage preservation plan. Many of the buildings in UpperCanada Village were transported directly ... re focusing of UpperCanada Village by St. Lawrence Parks Commission management. ref Changes at UpperCanada Village worry union, history buffs . Ottawa Citizen , 15 May 2009. ref Collection UpperCanada Village endeavours to depict life in a rural English Canadian setting during the year ... and kite flying are on the program. Workshops are also available. File UpperCanada Village ... Willard s Hotel was a popular overnight accommodation along the upper St. Lawrence River during the nineteenth century. Today the restored hotel is a period restaurant offering visitors to UpperCanada ... costume. Visitors information File UpperCanada Village, Tow Scow.jpg thumb right Tow Scow at dock near entrance UpperCanada Village suggests the following tours if you are only able to stay for one ... UpperCanada Village UpperCanada Village is part of http www.thegreatwaterway.com The Great ... de UpperCanada Village ja ... of the local Anglican congregation, one of the main Protestant denominations in the area. File UpperCanada Village, Cook s Tavern and Livery.jpg thumb left Livery and Cook s Tavern in background Cook ..., Charity Concerts and Temperance Meetings. Methodists were the most numerous denomination in Canada ... more details
Since its founding in 1829, UpperCanada College UCC , in Toronto , Ontario , has occupied a number of sites and various structures on those sites. The school campus has always held a relatively prominent place within the city. 1829 to 1891 Image 1879uppercanadacollege.png right thumb 300px Drawing of former UCC campus at King and Simcoe Streets in downtown Toronto The College was founded in 1829 by then Lieutenant Governor Canada Lieutenant Governor of UpperCanada , Major General Sir John Colborne later , Lord Seaton . Originally, the College was situated in the Jarvis Collegiate Institute Royal Grammar School Disambiguation needed date June 2011 , known as the Old Blue School, at College Square convert 6 acre m2 bound by Church, Adelaide, Jarvis and Richmond Streets. ref name Howard1 Howard, Richard UpperCanada College, 1829 1979 Colborne s Legacy Macmillan Company of Canada 1979 pg. 10 ref This was a simple two storey, wood frame with clapboard siding building, with six over six paned ... to this day. However, this was a temporary location the Board of Education of UpperCanada had been ... opened by Vincent Massey and Ewdard Peacock on September 28. ref UpperCanada College, 1829 1979 Colborne s Legacy Howard, Richard Macmillan Company of Canada, 1979 ref By 1989 the Peacock Building ... as a free standing monument in the Eaton Building s forecourt. Footnotes Reflist UpperCanada College DEFAULTSORT UpperCanada College Category Canadian architecture Category Buildings and structures in Toronto Category Former buildings and structures of Canada Category UpperCanada College ... houses, and a gymnasium was necessary. 1891 present Image UCC1.jpg right thumb 300px Photo of UpperCanada College buildings at Deer Park. Courtesy NAC RD353 Image Ucc upperschool2.JPG right thumb ... Valley sandstone, with upper walls of red brick ornamented with terra cotta panels and string courses .... In the summer of 1959, Governor General of Canada Governor General Vincent Massey laid the cornerstone ... more details
it would be a superior location for the capital of UpperCanada , which was then at Newark now ... the natural forest. York became the capital of UpperCanada on February 1, 1796, the year Governor ... of geographic areas by province UpperCanada Ontario ref 1793 3 and unknown number of aboriginals ... Council of UpperCanada or the Lieutenant Governor of UpperCanada . Fire services did not exist ... , England Province of New York , UpperCanada s similarly named contemporary on the other side of Lake ... ptwiki region CA ON type city display title Category History of Toronto Category UpperCanada Category Former cities in Canada de York Oberkanada pt York Canad Superior ... more details
The history of UpperCanada College UCC , located in Toronto , Ontario , began with its founding in 1829 ... Streets in downtown Toronto UpperCanada College was founded in 1829 by then Lieutenant Governor Canada Lieutenant Governor of UpperCanada , Major General Sir John Colborne later Lord Seaton , to serve ... ref name UCCHist http www.ucc.on.ca podium default.aspx?t 7292 UpperCanada College History ref An announcement ... Streets. ref name How see Architecture of UpperCanada College The new school was praised by some ..., has added that of a magnificent foundation in UpperCanada College for the purposes of literary ... www.oldandsold.com articles11 canada education 3.shtml Education In UpperCanada From 1783 To 1844 ... Lyon Mackenzie stated The College here at York in UpperCanada is most extravagantly endowed... thousands ... Head s Family Compact government in suppressing Mackenzie s pro responsible government UpperCanada ... the time has come when UpperCanada College should be abolished... as the instruction given in the College ... was not included in the statute. ref name How Move Image UCC1.jpg thumb UpperCanada College ... time, and on August 29, a farewell cricket game was played. The UpperCanada College Old Boys Association was created on the same day. ref http www.ucc.on.ca podium default.aspx?t 112995 UpperCanada ... Campbell is the UpperCanada College march and two step. The music was published in Toronto New York Chicago by W.F. Shaw Pub. Co., circa 1896. ref UpperCanada College march and two step http amicus.collectionscanada.gc.ca ..., 1914. By the end of WWI, 176 Old Boys were dead. ref name Howard2 Howard, Richard UpperCanada College ... left thumb Ambulance purchased by the boys of UCC in 1916 One year later the UpperCanada College ... the children of Old Boys killed or wounded in battle. ref name Howard Howard, Richard UpperCanada ... Remembered Soddart Publishing, Toronto 1984 Pg. 168 ref In 1923 The War Book of UpperCanada College ... The War Book of UpperCanada College Toronto 1914 1919 Published 1923 ref There are also two Gilding ... more details
UpperCanada College , an all male University preparatory school preparatory school in Toronto , Ontario , Canada , like several other Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth schools, divides its students into ten houses , each led by a Senior House Adviser and a student elected Head of House. Heads of Houses are among the sixteen stewards who form the student government of the College, the UpperCanada College Board of Stewards Board of Stewards . In addition to the Heads of Houses, four Prefects from each house are elected to represent their house and the school . The house system was first adopted in 1923, previous to which members of the residence community were referred to as living in the House while day students were part of the Town . There were only four houses until the late 1930s. There are now ten houses. Two of these, Seaton s and Wedd s, are boarding houses while the remaining eight are for day students. Each house is also identified by its own colour, which is displayed on the house Necktie tie , worn with the standard school uniform by the members of the respective house. The houses are Bremner s Image Bremner s.jpg right thumb 60px Bremner s colours Bremner s is the newest house at UpperCanada College, having been founded in 1983. The Bremner s house colour is red. The student ... Howard s colours Howard s is one of the newest houses at UpperCanada College, being founded in the 1960s ... s House References references UpperCanada College DEFAULTSORT UpperCanada College Houses Category UpperCanada College Houses ... Colborne , later Lord Seaton, UCC s founder and former Monarchy in Ontario Lieutenant Governor of UpperCanada . Seaton s has a long fought rivalry with Wedd s the other UCC boarding house. Members of Seaton ... resemble a Fraternities and sororities fraternity . However, certain responsibilities are placed on the upper ... of the Liberal Party of Canada and Official Opposition Canada Leader of the Opposition in the Canadian ... more details
nothing is known about Ramsay in later life, apart from his possession of a large tract of land in UpperCanada and his ownership of a trading ship in the port of New York. Ramsay disappears from the historical ... Persons of Canada Category Year of death missing Category Year of birth uncertain Category People from ... more details
factor in the UpperCanada Rebellion of 1837. Talbot s home in Port Talbot was called Malahide which ... Council of UpperCanada Category Anglo Irish emigrants to pre Confederation Canada ... Edward George Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby, whose son, Frederick Arthur Stanley would become Canada s governor ... more details