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Udora, Ontario

For the place in Komi Republic named Udora, see Udorsky District.
Udora, Ontario
Udora town sign in the north end on Christmas, 2006
Udora town sign in the north end on Christmas, 2006
Coordinates: 44°15′24″N 79°10′59″W / 44.25667°N 79.18306°W
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
Regional municipalityYork and Durham
Government
 • Mayor of GeorginaMargaret (Jordan) Quirk
 • Mayor of UxbridgeGerri Lynn O'Connor
 • MPP GeorginaJulia Munro (PCO)
 • MPP UxbridgeErin O'Toole (PCO)
Population
(2006)
 • Total510
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
Forward sortation area
Area code(s)705, 905 and 289
NTS Map031D06
GNBC CodeFCYTN

Udora is a small rural community in Ontario, Canada. It has a population estimated to be around 500 and is situated in the most south-eastern part of Georgina, split between York Region and Durham Region. The town was originally known as Snoddon Corners and was the location of the Snoddon Hotel.

History

In the 1950s, the Independent Toronto Estonian Women’s Association purchased land in the north-west side of Udora, divided the land into 150 subdivided lots for summer cottages to Estonians in Toronto and named the grounds Jõekääru, which means River Bend in English, named because Pefferlaw River runs through the grounds. Local street names in the grounds are also in the native Estonian. With the cottages also came the Estonian Children's Camp, which is still active to date as an Estonian language immersion camp for part of the summer.[1]

Highway 48 (which links Markham to Port Bolster) lies to the north while Highway 12 linking to Whitby and Orillia, lies to the east. Within Udora Ravenshoe Road intersects with Victoria Road/Concession Road 7/Durham Road 1. Area code 705 is bounded to the north while the south of Udora is in Area code 905. The Canadian National Railway runs north of Udora, having its nearest train station in Pefferlaw.

Udora is located about 10 km South of Port Bolster, at Lake Simcoe. About 20 km S/E of Sutton, about 25 to 30 km SW of Beaverton and Orillia, west of Lindsay, north of Uxbridge, about 50 km north of Whitby, about 80 km north of Toronto and NE of Newmarket, Ontario.

In the centre of Udora (or downtown) on the main road (Victoria), there is a General Store doubling as a functioning post office . There is also a UPI full serve gas station and convenience store.

West of Victoria lies The Udora Community Hall, opened in 1974, along with a baseball diamond, playground and basketball / tennis (badminton) court. It serves as the fair grounds to "Udora Family Fun Day". In the winter, the court also hosts a small skate rink for kids.

Climate

Local Businesses & Attractions

Picture of the Udora Hall's back end
  • Xanadu Studios (home studio of Artist/illustrator Bonnie Lemaire and Cartoonist/Caricaturist Robert Westall
  • Riverview Dog Systems (Hidden Fence)
  • Jõekääru (Estonian Canadians Summer camp)
  • Udora/Leaskdale Lions
  • One Two Tree Services
  • Udora General Store
  • Udora Market / UPI Energy Gas Bar

Nearest places

Community demographics

  • Total Population: 510
  • Total Dwellings: 278
  • Total Land Area: 5.5206

References

  1. ^ "Estonians". Multicultural Canada. Retrieved 9 July 2010.
  2. ^ "Udora, Ontario". Canadian Climate Normals 1981–2010 (in English and French). Environment Canada. Retrieved September 10, 2015.

External links

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