1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/St Thomas (Ontario)

35137221911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 24 — St Thomas (Ontario)

ST THOMAS, an incorporated city and port of entry of Ontario, Canada, capital of Elgin county, on Kettle creek, 13 m. S. of London and 8 m. N. of Lake Erie. Pop. (1901) 11,485. It is an important station on the Grand Trunk, Michigan Central, Lake Erie & Detroit River, and Canadian Pacific railways. It has numerous schools, a collegiate institute, and Alma ladies' college. The Michigan Central railway shops, car-wheel foundry, fiour, flax and planing mills are the principal industries.