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Country
  
Canada

Postal code span
  
N3Y 4K1

Website
  
www.norfolkcounty.ca

Local time
  
Tuesday 4:37 AM

Number of airports
  
1

Time zone
  
EST (UTC-5)

Area code(s)
  
519 and 226

Elevation
  
224 m

Province
  
Ontario

Nixon, Ontario

Amalgamated
  
2001 (Single-tier municipality)

Weather
  
7°C, Wind W at 3 km/h, 96% Humidity

Nixon is a Village in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada that is almost exclusively residential. This community is east of town of Delhi, northwest of town of Simcoe, southwest of the town of Waterford, and northeast of the hamlet of Pinegrove.

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Map of Nixon, ON, Canada

Nixon's earliest known inhabitants, from around the year 1000 until approximately 300–350 years later, were the Algonquin nation. They were noted flint-workers and evidence of the skill in crafting arrowheads is still to be found in open worked field areas surrounding the village. The next wave of inhabitants were the Attawandaron nation, the Neutrals, who occupied the region from about 1350 until their absorption by the Iroquois 300 years later. The last significant native nation to occupy the area was the Mississaugas.

Summary

Nixon has a municipal airport that is classified as a small general aviation aerodrome with no amenities for passenger flight airplanes. The local economy includes a variety of farms and a single office building where Nixon Public School was stationed from the 1950s until the early 2000s. Ever since Nixon Public School was closed due to the provincial government cutbacks on education, Nixon has become a bedroom community for people who can afford to live in a single-family house. No shops or grocery stores operate in this community; which means food must be either purchased directly from a farmer or from a grocery store in Simcoe/Delhi. Private automobiles and taxis are generally found in Nixon for the purpose of commuting as Ride Norfolk mass transit services doesn't have a bus stop in Nixon.

The former public school was opened as a craft brewery and pub in September 2015. "New Limburg" Brewery is owned and operated by a family from the Netherlands, who brew several different Belgian-style beers. They are open daily until 11 pm for samples and sales. http://newlimburg.com/ Norfolk County council personally had to approve the land's zoning change from educational to light industrial in order for Norfolk County's third microbrewery to be possible according to their set of by-laws.

A gas station was once operated just southeast of Nixon, but was shut down due to the oil crisis in 1974. It appeared to be run-down and operated solely as a private residence even back in the late 1980s.

Geography

This community is the western-most community to receive water from the Lynn River; which flows directly into Lake Erie. Water from the Lynn River is considered to be the purest water in Norfolk County because it isn't filtered out by the other creeks and rivers.

Trees surround Nixon that help to shade it from excessive wind and heat during the summer time. However, the forest has dangers of its own like swampland, poison ivy, poison oak and the local population of rattlesnakes.

Climate

Nixon traditionally belongs to the humid continental climate zone; even with the recent epidemic of mild winters and extremely warm and dry summers. Like in all communities, towns, and cities throughout the world, global warming due to human industrial activity has drastically altered the climate of Nixon throughout the decades.

The warmest summers that Nixon has witnessed occurred in 1998, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 (with the exception of the month of July), 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016.

Should the sea levels rise by 60 metres or 200 feet within the foreseeable future due to the increase in global temperatures, Nixon would not be affected by global flooding. However, it may be affected by droughts as a by-product of the dislocation of available fresh water and may be forced to rely on desalinated salt water piped in from the Eastern United States. Constructing the proper infrastructure to carry the water hundreds of miles away would take considerable manpower along with significant economic costs and an unprecedented level of cooperation from multiple federal, state/provincial, and municipal governments.

References

Nixon, Ontario Wikipedia