Our Community
In Southern Ontario, nestled between Lake Ontario to the north and Lake Erie to the
south, lies the Niagara Region. A diverse municipality, blessed with natural beauty,
recreational opportunities, culture, entertainment, shopping, and a host of world-class
attractions, it is no wonder that the Region attracts more than 12 million visiters a year.
Located in the middle of the Niagara Region atop the beautiful Niagara Escarpment sits
the City of Thorold. Over the years, the settlements of St John's, Turner's Corners,
Beaverdams, Port Robinson, Allanburg, Thorold, and Thorold South were brought
together to create the present day City of Thorold. This merge of communities brought
together over 8490 hectares (21,000 acres) of the best agricultural, natural, and industrial lands of the Niagara Region.
Thorold, named after Sir John Thorold, a member of the British parliament, grew and
prospered over time to become the city that it is today... an energetic municipality,
wrapped in history and beauty yet still possessing that small-town, canal charm of yesteryears.
To this day, each settlement brings to the City of Thorold its own unique flavour. St
John's, with its winding, hilly roads and beautiful conservation areas, makes it one of
the most picturesque locales in all of Canada. Beaverdams, the final destination of
Laura Secord's journey to warn the British of an impending American attack, is
steeped in history and lore. Allanburg, the site of the sod turning for the building of the first of four Welland Canals, is
home to Thorold's lift bridge. The quaint community of Port Robinson boasts the only pedestrian ferry service across the
Canal. Turner's Corner is home to many agricultural farms and vineyards, and is the crossroads to many areas of the Niagara Region. Thorold South
houses many of the industries
that spur Thorold's robust economy. And Thorold, with its numerous historical buildings, Flight Locks, accomodations and shopping district represents the authentic canal downtown
area of the city. Together, these communities help to weave the fabric that is Thorold!