Formed by the erosion and deposition of sand and gravel, the Rondeau peninsula constitutes one of North America's best examples of a Cuspate Sandspit. The resulting peninsula is now a 3254 ha Natural Environment park, and extends almost 8 km out into Lake
Welcome to Newbury's online community! Here you will find information on a range of services that we provide including business directory, community services, events and much more!We may be small in population but we are big in heart! The many community events, local services and the pride taken in all it has to offer, make Newbury a place to stop and appreciate. Centrally located in the heart of the Four Counties area, and only 10 minutes from the 401, Newbury is close to Sarnia, London and Chatham and all points in between.Newbury is a great place to live! With a strong commitment to the community and its preservation, this family routed village continues to grow and prosper. Home to Four Counties Health Services, several family doctors and located close to primary and secondary schools, you couldn't ask for a better home for your family.Come out and enjoy one of our events or shop from one of our successful businesses, or just come for a cup of tea or coffee at one of our local coffee shops and take a walk through our park.
We provide Low property and development costs Easy access to border crossings and airports Skilled local trades Instant access to Hwy 401 Easy Access to Health care - Newbury, St. Thomas, London Local telephone access to LondonFeatures: Recreational facilities -Marina, Pool, Arena All levels of primary & secondary education Local medical and dental care practitioners & clinic Controlled and treated municipal water supply
Town of Lakeshore was established in 1999 by the amalgamation of the former Town of Belle River and the former Townships of Maidstone, Rochester, Tilbury North and Tilbury West.Lakeshore involves an area bordered on the north by the shoreline of Lake St. Clair, so the region was among the first in the interior of Canada to be explored and then settled by people of European descent.The land occupied by the Town has a long and colourful history, and here are a few highlights from the past three centuries.
A thorough gathering of West Elgin facts, copies of this booklet are available at the office.This prized booklet is now on line as well. Click here to view the booklet.