Business View Civil & Municipal | Volume 2, Issue 11

57 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 2, ISSUE 11 H 2 f M ™ Hydrogen for Mobility Advancing Canada’s clean energy future tell me more airproducts.com/H2fM (44089) 44089-h2fm-7.5x4.9.indd 1 10/13/21 10:06 AM ST . CLA I R TOWNSHI P , ONTAR IO boundary from north to south and we have 12 waterfront parks that give us access to the St. Clair River.” The St. Clair River is an international boundary and a busy shipping lane, so people can enjoy a fabulous view across the river to the U.S. with the large freighters passing through. The river also offers a few different islands on the Canadian side that are ideal for swimming, boating, and enjoying the beach. In size, the Township is about 619 square kilometres, with a total population around 15,000 – leaving a lot of space available for growth. Residents make their home in the many small communities, including Avonry, Babys Point, Becher, Bickford, Bradshaw, Brigden, Charlemont, Colinville, Courtright, Corunna, Cromar, Duthill, Frog Point, Froomfield, Kimball, Ladysmith, Moore Centre, Mooretown, Osborne, Payne, Port Lambton, Seckerton, Sombra, Sykeston, Thornyhurst, Vye’s Grove, Waubuno, West Becher, and Wilkesport. Each little hamlet

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