St. Joseph, Huron County, Ontario

St. Joseph
Village
Nickname(s): St. Jo's
Location within Ontario
Coordinates: 43°24′46″N 81°42′35″W / 43.41278°N 81.70972°W / 43.41278; -81.70972Coordinates: 43°24′46″N 81°42′35″W / 43.41278°N 81.70972°W / 43.41278; -81.70972
Country  Canada
Province  Ontario
County Huron County
Settled 1846
Time zone UTC-4 (Eastern)
Postal code N0M 2T0
Area code(s) 519

St. Joseph is a community in Huron County, Ontario, Canada, in the municipality of Bluewater. It is on the shore of Lake Huron near Grand Bend. St. Joseph has houses, a few shops, and a gas station.

It was first settled, as "Points-a-Bouleau", by some French Canadian families seeking greater opportunity in 1846. Over the years the name was changed to "Johnson's Mills", "Lakeview" and finally "St. Joseph".

Narcisse Cantin

Narcisse Cantin is thought of as the "founder" of St. Joseph, having returned to the settlement from Buffalo in 1896 and being instrumental in his visionary yet failed attempt to better the community he grew up in.

Cantin's plans for St. Joseph hinged on the development of a deep water canal cutting across southern Ontario and connecting into his plans for the greater St. Lawrence Seaway. However, the breakout of the First World War prevented work on the canal going forward.[1]

References

  1. St. Joseph Museum Homepage
  • "Coordinates of St. Joseph". ACME Mapper.
  • "St. Joseph Museum". St. Joseph Historical Society.
  • St. Joseph Museums at Google Cultural Institute


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