Zorra is a township in Oxford County, situated in south-western Ontario, Canada. A predominantly rural municipality, Zorra was formed in 1975 through the amalgamation of East Nissouri, West Zorra and North Oxford townships. It is best known for the Highland Games weekend held each summer in Embro, celebrating the heritage of the Scottish pioneer families which grew from the 1830s to form nearly a quarter of the county's population.
Government
The municipal government is led by a mayor and a councillor from each of the township's four geographic wards:[2]
Ward 1: Southern portion of township, the former North Oxford township (including Banner, Golspie), excluding Thamesford
Ward 2: Thamesford
Ward 3: Northwest portion of township, the former East Nissouri township (including Kintore, Uniondale)
Ward 4: Northeast portion of township, the former West Zorra township (including Embro, Maplewood)
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Zorra had a population of 8,628 living in 3,162 of its 3,284 total private dwellings, a change of 6% from its 2016 population of 8,138. With a land area of 529.19 km2 (204.32 sq mi), it had a population density of 16.3/km2 (42.2/sq mi) in 2021.[4]
Cultural resources
Branches of the Oxford County Library include: Thamesford Public Library,[5] Embro Public Library, and Harrington Community Library.
Harrington Schoolhouse (Community Centre), initially referred to as S.S. number 17, and subsequently renumbered S.S. number 4, was originally constructed of logs in the mid-1800s. An entrance was located at the north side of the school, and a box stove was used for heating. In 1869, a contract was granted to enlarge the school with a stone addition, to address seating, lighting and other requirements. Purchased by several local residents to be used as a community centre, after the formal closure of one room schools.
Thamesford District Recreation Centre includes the Haverford arena and skatepark.
Schools include the Zorra Highland Park Public School, Thamesford Public School, A. J. Baker Public School and St. Joseph's Catholic School.
Attractions
Embro Highland Games, hosted annually by the Zorra Caledonian Society[6]