Tecumseh, Ontario

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Town of Tecumseh, Ontario
Official seal of Town of Tecumseh, Ontario
Seal
Motto: A community proud of the past, confident in the future
Country Canada
Province Ontario
County Essex
Founded 1792
Government
 - Mayor Gary McNamara
 - Governing body Tecumseh Town Council
 - Member of Parliament Joe Comartin (NDP)
 - Provincial Representative Dwight Duncan (LIB)
Area
 - Town 120.3 km²  (46.4 sq mi)
Population (2001)
 - Town 25,105
Time zone Eastern (EST) (UTC-5)
 - Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)

Tecumseh (2001 population 25,105) is a town on Lake St. Clair east of Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

Originally known as Ryegate Postal Station when it was first settled in 1792, Tecumseh was renamed in 1912 after the Shawnee tribe leader of the same name. It was officially incorporated as a town in 1921. Tecumseh had a large French population and when nearby Windsor started to grow into the area, considerable angst between the English and French developed.

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 23 km² from the Town of Tecumseh. Now considered to be a bedroom community of Windsor, Tecumseh is often cited as an example of urban sprawl; new subdivisions have developed on some of Canada's most valuable agricultural land beginning in the late 1980s.

Food processing is a major industry in Tecumseh, as Carriere owns a food processing plant near the heart of the town.

Every August, Tecumseh hosts the Tecumseh Corn Fest, a four-day festival celebrating corn and the town's agriculture. The festival's mascot is named "Nibby". The Corn Fest draws people from all over the county, and even some from Chatham-Kent and Detroit, Michigan. The town also has concerts at the festival, and has hosted such large names as Shania Twain in the past.

The town slogan is "A community that is proud of its past and confident of its future".

Northwest: Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan North: Lake St. Clair Northeast: Lake St. Clair
West: Windsor
Tecumseh, Ontario East: Lakeshore
Southwest: LaSalle/Amherstburg South: Essex Southeast: Essex


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