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School on Wheels
School on Wheels
School on Wheels
School on Wheels
School on Wheels
School on Wheels
School on Wheels
School on Wheels
School on Wheels
School on Wheels
School on Wheels
School on Wheels
School on Wheels
School on Wheels
School on Wheels
School on Wheels
School on Wheels
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Sunday11am - 4pm
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Thursday11am - 4pm
Friday11am - 4pm
Saturday11am - 4pm


Clinton is a community in the Canadian province of Ontario, located in the municipality of Central Huron. Clinton was established in 1831, when Jonas Gibbings and brothers Peter and Stephen Vanderburg cleared out a small area to start. Clinton started to grow in 1844 when William Rattenbury laid out the plans to begin making a village. In 1954, Clinton's population was 2625 people. Today, it has an estimated population of 3201. Clinton is known as Canada's home of radar and has a huge radar antenna in the downtown due to its association with RCAF Station Clinton during World War II. Clinton was known as The Corners or Rattenbury Corner in its earlier days. It was named after Sir Henry Clinton, who distinguished himself during the Peninsular War. The School On Wheels, a school car that visited remote Northern Ontario communities to educate children who would otherwise not have access to school, is permanently on display in Clinton as a museum about education.Clinton was the home of the highly influential 19th-century ethnologist and anthropologist Horatio Hale, who involved himself locally in real estate development and other business and educational endeavours. Several of the streets in the centre of the town were personally named by him. Hale is interred in the municipal cemetery north of the community. The population in 1869 was 1,500.Clinton is home to three elementary schools, Clinton Public School, St.Joseph's School, and Huron Christian School ; and to two high schools, Central Huron Secondary School and St. Anne's Catholic Secondary School. Because of its centrality in the county, most students are bussed into the schools from surrounding areas.
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