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What (who) is Guelph - definition

CITY IN ONTARIO, CANADA
Guelph (ON); City of Guelph; Guelphitie; Guelph Ontario; Gwelf; Guelphite; Guelph, Canada; Guelph, ON; Farnham, Ontario; Guelph, Ontario; History of Guelph
  • Map of Guelph, 1855
  • Basilica of Our Lady Immaculate, above city
  • Goldie Mill ruins, stabilized in 2020-2021
  • Old Guelph City Hall
  • Guelph City Hall in 1920
  • Guelph Civic Museum
  • The original [[Carnegie library]] in Guelph.
  • Guelph Central train station
  • The Guelph Storm at [[home ice]] in 2006.
  • Heffernan Street Footbridge
  • Bust of John Galt, downtown Guelph
  • The birthplace of [[John McCrae]] (1872-1918) author of ''In Flanders Fields''
  • Riparian restoration
  • Part of [[Allan's Mill]], built in 1850, still stands in downtown Guelph

Guelph         
[gw?lf]
¦ noun
1. a member of one of two great factions in Italian medieval politics, traditionally supporting the Pope against the Holy Roman emperor and his supporters, the Ghibellines.
2. a member of a German princely family from which the British royal house is descended.
Derivatives
Guelphic adjective
Origin
from Ital. Guelfo, from Mid. High Ger. Welf, the name of the founder of the Guelph faction.
guelph         
the last sound a dying dog makes - also a town in Ontario
after horking up the pork chop bone the dog went guelph and that was the last of it.
Guelph         
·noun ·Alt. of Guelf.

Wikipedia

Guelph

Guelph ( (listen) GWELF; 2021 Canadian Census population 143,740) is a city in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. Known as The Royal City, it is roughly 22 km (14 mi) east of Kitchener and 70 km (43 mi) west of Downtown Toronto, at the intersection of Highway 6, Highway 7 and Wellington County Road 124. It is the seat of Wellington County, but is politically independent of it.

Guelph began as a settlement in the 1820s, established by Scotsman John Galt, who was in Upper Canada as the first superintendent of the Canada Company. He based the headquarters, and his home, in the community. The area—much of which became Wellington County—was part of the Halton Block, a Crown Reserve for the Six Nations Iroquois. Galt is generally considered Guelph's founder.

For many years, Guelph ranked at or near the bottom of Canada's crime severity list. However, the 2017 index showed a 15% increase from 2016. It had one of the country's lowest unemployment rates throughout the Great Recession. In late 2018, the Guelph Eramosa and Puslinch entity had an unemployment rate of 2.3%, which decreased to 1.9% by January 2019, the lowest of all Canadian cities. (The national rate at the time was 5.8%.) Much of this was attributed to its numerous manufacturing facilities, including Linamar.

Examples of use of Guelph
1. Hassett, Guelph, Ontario, Canada Let me get this right.
2. King, a professor of English at the University of Guelph in Ontario, is of mixed heritage.
3. Nestle also recently renewed permits for its plant in Guelph, Ontario.
4. In 1'17, Laking enlisted in Guelph, Ontario at the age of 18 and against his minister father‘s wishes.
5. I for one will not be wasting time and money to go to Toronto. – Avril Hassett, Guelph, Canada Cherie Blair – motivational?