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n Humble beginnings Honouring influential citizens Vaughan’s history dates back to the 1600s when the first European to visit the area, French explorer Étienne Brûlé, travelled through in 1615. Vaughan itself would not see settlement until the late 1700s. The early settlers were farmers, and, by the 1800s, hamlets were developed with the first being Thornhill. With what was considered large growth at the time – the population was 4,300 – Vaughan was incorporated as a township in 1850. Its namesake is Benjamin Vaughan, an author of the Treaty of Paris and a friend of Benjamin Franklin. Meetings were held at the first Township Hall, located on what is now Weston Road. Other communities followed and by the 1900s, the area was home to thousands of residents spread out in Kleinburg, Maple and Woodbridge. Citizens are the backbone of a city. They contribute to the success of their hometown and represent the true meaning of community spirit. In recognition of the people who have been influential in shaping the city, the Order of Vaughan was introduced. It is the highest civic honour given by the City and the first recipients will be presented with the award at a signature event on October 25 at the Riviera Parque Dining, Banquet and Convention Centre. A special ceremony for the honourees will be held at 6 p.m. and the entire community is invited to join. In 1971, when York Region was created, the township of Vaughan became a town and by 1976, the population stood at almost 18,000. Rapid growth came in the 1980s when the town saw its population increase by 118 per cent. In fact, according to Statistics Canada, Vaughan was the fastest-growing city in Canada between 1996 and 2006, achieving a population growth rate of 80 per cent. The biggest and most important change came on January 1, 1991, when Vaughan became the first city in York Region with a population of 111,000. Today, that has almost tripled and Vaughan is the eighth largest city in Ontario and the 17th largest in Canada with a population of more than 325,000. Comprised of five communities – Concord, Kleinburg, Maple, Thornhill and Woodbridge, Vaughan has become a city of choice, and new residents and businesses are welcomed all t he time. Where we’re going CELEBRATING 25 FANTASTIC YEARS! The City kicked off its year-long celebration with a special event at City Hall in January. The entire community was invited to share in the occasion and mark this milestone in the City’s history. Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua, Members of Council and other dignitaries raised the 25th anniversary flag at Vaughan City Hall to launch the event and commemorate the special occasion. Mayor Bevilacqua noted it was a great time to be living in Vaughan. “As we look to the exciting future of our growing City, I am inspired by the passion and energy that is evident everywhere in our community. We are blessed to have compassionate and generous citizens who understand the value of giving back and supporting people who need it most. Vaughan’s 25th anniversary is a momentous occasion and I look forward to celebrating this incredible milestone with the entire community.” The City has been encouraging residents to participate by sharing their personal stories about their time in Vaughan on social media and the website dedicated to Vaughan 25. vaughan25.ca. The Order, through a nomination process, recognizes people in a number of categories – arts and entertainment, media and communication, athletics, health and wellness, business, philanthropy, public service, education, science and technology, not-for-profit, equity and diversity, accessibility, environment and spirituality. Civic pride As part of the 25th celebration, the City of Vaughan will receive an official coat of arms to serve as its permanent symbol of a modern, prosperous and engaged community. Together with the Canadian Heraldic Authority, the City of Vaughan collaborated in the making of the very first coat of arms for the city. This piece of history will be revealed to residents in the fall and will represent the Vaughan of the past, present and future. Recognizing visitors A Key to the City program has been established as part of Vaughan’s anniversary year. It’s an honour bestowed upon a visitor to Vaughan in recognition of their contributions made elsewhere. The recipient of this honour may be a resident, former resident, visiting dignitary, or prominent entertainment and sports figure. Looking forward to the future The story of Vaughan continues to evolve with each passing year and the many initiatives that are underway in the city. A new page to the narrative is added every single day as the city continues to grow and prosper. Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua said, “Vaughan is well on its way to becoming a world-class city because of you – the people who call it home. Vaughan’s 25th anniversary is an opportunity for us to reflect upon and pay tribute to our heritage while looking ahead to our future.” To share your most memorable moment over the last 25 years and for more information about Vaughan’s 25th anniversary, please visit vaughan25.ca timeline 1792 - First settlements 1850 - Municipal government established 1971 - Regional government established 1971 - Vaughan incorporated as a township 1981 - Grand opening of Canada’s Wonderland 1991 - Officially incorporated as a city (First in York Region) 2002 - Keele Valley Landfill closes 2004 - Grand opening of Vaughan Mills 2004 - Official opening of Pierre Berton Resource Library 2009 - Groundbreaking for Toronto-York Spadina Subway Extension into Vaughan 2010 - Vaughan unveils its new City logo 2011 - Approval for construction of Mackenzie Vaughan Hospital 2011 - Official opening of new City Hall 2013 - LEGOLAND Discovery Centre opens at Vaughan Mills 2014 - Groundbreaking for the early works for Vaughan Healthcare Centre 2014 - Topping off ceremony for Vaughan’s tallest building – Expo City Tower 1 – in the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre 2015 - Vaughan welcomes Toronto FC II, a professional soccer team that competes in USL PRO 2016 - Vaughan's 25th anniversary celebration 2016 \ Celebrate Vaughan 23