Lakeshore | ||
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Town (lower-tier) | ||
Town of Lakeshore Ville de Lakeshore |
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Lakeshore Municipal Office
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Coordinates: 42°15′N 82°41′W / 42.250°N 82.683°W | ||
Country | Canada | |
Province | Ontario | |
County | Essex | |
Formed | 1999 | |
Government | ||
• Mayor | Tom Bain | |
• MP | Tracey Ramsey (NDP) | |
• MPP | Taras Natyshak (NDP) | |
Area | ||
• Land | 530.32 km2 (204.76 sq mi) | |
Population (2011) | ||
• Total | 34,546 | |
• Density | 65.1/km2 (169/sq mi) | |
Time zone | Eastern (EST) (UTC-5) | |
• Summer (DST) | EDT (UTC-4) | |
Website | www.lakeshore.ca |
Lakeshore is a town on Lake St. Clair in Essex County, Ontario, Canada. The town was incorporated in 1999 by amalgamating the Town of Belle River with the townships of Maidstone, Rochester, Tilbury North, and Tilbury West. It is part of the Windsor census metropolitan area.
Lakeshore has a significant concentration of Franco-Ontarians, and is one of only three communities in Southern Ontario (excluding Eastern Ontario) where francophones, as a percentage of the community's population, exceed the provincial average of five per cent (the other two are Welland and Penetanguishene). In the 2011 census, 7.7% of the population reported French as their mother tongue, and 17.2% reported knowledge of both official languages. Lakeshore is also the site of a historic black community along the Puce River.
The town comprises the communities of Belle River, Comber, Deerbrook, Elmstead, Emeryville, Haycroft, Lighthouse Cove, North Woodslee, Pike Creek, Pleasant Park, Puce, Ruscom Station, South Woodslee, St. Joachim, Stoney Point, and Strangfield, as well as the far eastern section of Tecumseh.
A small portion of the township's easternmost area is considered by some to be part of Tilbury, although Tilbury proper is located in the neighbouring municipality of Chatham-Kent.
Although incorporated as a town, the vast majority of Lakeshore is rural, being made up of cleared farmland predominately used for the cultivation of cash crops such as soybeans and winter wheat as well as the location for the Comber Wind Farm.
Like the rest of Essex County and Chatham-Kent, the terrain is extremely flat and regular. The terrain slopes very gently from the southern border of Lakeshore on Highway 8, with an average elevation of 188m, to the shore of Lake St. Clair at 176m. The highest land is in the southwestern corner of the town, near the town of Essex, at an elevation of 193m.