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Hilton Beach | |
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Village of Hilton Beach | |
Old town hall and previous municipal office. | |
Coordinates:46°15′N83°53′W / 46.250°N 83.883°W /46.250; -83.883 | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Ontario |
District | Algoma |
Government | |
• Type | Village |
• Mayor | Robert Hope |
• Governing Body | Hilton Beach Village Council |
• MP | Carol Hughes (NDP) |
• MPP | Michael Mantha (NDP) |
Area | |
• Total | 2.52 km2 (0.97 sq mi) |
Population (2021)[1] | |
• Total | 198 |
• Density | 78.6/km2 (204/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC-5 (EST) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-4 (EDT) |
Postal code | P0R 1G0 |
Area code | 705 |
Website | www.hiltonbeach.com |
Hilton Beach is a village located inAlgoma District,Ontario, Canada. It is located on the northeastern shore ofSt. Joseph Island in theNorth Channel ofLake Huron, approximately 60 kilometres fromSault Ste. Marie. The village had a population of 198 (up from 171 in 2016) and a land area of 2.52 km² per theCanada 2021 Census.
The area which is now known as Hilton Beach had its origins in the 1850s when awharf was first built. By the 1860s, fourteen families hadsettled in the area, including the Trainors, Rousseaus, Gordons, Bishops and Desjardins.[citation needed]
John Marks came to St. Joseph Island in the 1860s to settle at Sailors Encampment. He moved to the area that would become Hilton Beach in 1872. Marks first opened a store and a wood dock followed by apost office six years later under the name of Marksville. A school was established in 1877, and in 1881 St. John'sAnglican Church was erected.[citation needed]
J. Archibald built a hotel in 1879, originally called The Ottawa House. It was moved to its current site in 1890. Other businesses included Bowker's General Store, Duncan's General Store, R. Chester's shoemaker shop, and thesawmill operated by Dean and Davis. J.C. Cooper was a wagon maker, and T. Steinburg was theblacksmith, who operated out of the white concrete building still standing today on Hilton Road.[citation needed]
A.G. Duncan, D. McPhail and John Marks werejustices. The village was called Marksville until June 1, 1921, when it was changed to Hilton Beach. Two years later the village separated from Hilton Township and became St. Joseph Island's first village.[citation needed]
Many of the historical buildings in Hilton Beach are still being used today. The community hall, renovated in 1989, was originally built in 1896 and used as a schoolhouse until the 1960s. The oldtown hall, built in 1916, was used as a violin workshop for several years and is now for sale. The Hilton Beach General Store is over 100 years old and is still open for business.[citation needed]
The Hilton Beachjail is unusual in that it never actually housed an inmate. The small building, barely measuring 20' by 20', in fact housed the Hilton Beach Library for several years in the 1920s. The library is now housed in another historical building on Marks Street.[citation needed]
In the2021 Census of Population conducted byStatistics Canada, Hilton Beach had a population of198 living in98 of its134 total private dwellings, a change of15.8% from its 2016 population of171. With a land area of 2.52 km2 (0.97 sq mi), it had a population density of78.6/km2 (203.5/sq mi) in 2021.[2]
2021 | 2016 | 2011 | |
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Population | 198 (+15.8% from 2016) | 171 (+17.9% from 2011) | 145 (-15.7% from 2006) |
Land area | 2.52 km2 (0.97 sq mi) | 2.62 km2 (1.01 sq mi) | 2.46 km2 (0.95 sq mi) |
Population density | 78.6/km2 (204/sq mi) | 65.2/km2 (169/sq mi) | 59.0/km2 (153/sq mi) |
Median age | 56.8 (M: 53.6, F: 57.6) | 53.9 (M: 55.2, F: 53.8) | |
Private dwellings | 134 (total) 98 (occupied) | 128 (total) | 124 (total) |
Median household income | $41,984 |
Hilton Beach has been a popular tourist destination since the early 1900s. Several families fromMichigan,Ohio,California,Ontario,Washington,Massachusetts andFlorida have been spending their summers in and around Hilton Beach since the 1910s.[citation needed]
TheMS Norgoma, a package freighter and passenger ferry, called on Hilton Beach on Wednesdays until 1963.[citation needed]
Today, the village attracts visitors primarily from Sault Ste. Marie and southern Ontario, as well as Michigan.[citation needed]
The village's location on Lake Huron makes it a very popular boating destination. The Hilton BeachMarina has over 180slips (approximately one for every resident in the town) and is very popular in the summer. The excellent[according to whom?]sailing in the St. Joseph Channel is the main attraction for many seasonal residents and tourists. The marina operates from May through to October.[citation needed]
The Hilton Beach Tourist Park, a tent and trailer park, was built in the 1950s. The Park welcomes back dozens of seasonal residents every summer and is a community unto itself during peak season.[citation needed]
Themayor of the village is Robert Hope, and its councillors are John Wells, Julie C. Moore, John Davison and Shirley Bailey Meeks. The village clerk is Peggy Cramp.[6]