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Originally Posted by urbandreamer
A few weeks ago I explored Norwich and Port Rowan, Ontario. Norwich has a vibrant main strip and excellent housing stock, great churches etc. I could live there happily. Port Rowan is one of my favourite Lake Erie beach towns. Otoh, Simcoe felt shabby and sketchy, reminding me of Strathroy.
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You'd better be part of one of those churches if you do.
The Dutch Reformed church built their own private school. When they extended it cover high school as well, the public high school closed within a couple years due to a lack of students.
When they finally opened a Tim Horton's they tried to fight to have it closed on Sundays. (They lost of, course).
It's a very close knit community, and you be very aware that you aren't part of it. I sometimes slipped by due to my Dutch last name even though I was Catholic.
I grew up
just over the county line in Norfolk, an equal distance between Delhi and Norwich. And since there's only one Catholic high school in Norfolk I went to high school in Simcoe, and my mom grew up there - yeah you're pretty much bang on
. All the kids call it "Skid-coe".
Waterford and Port Dover are the nicer two out of the "big" Norfolk towns. Probably why they're blowing up with subdivisions a lot more - and slightly better proximity to Hamilton and Brantford I suppose.