Located 90-minutes north of the Greater Toronto Area and easily accessed from major highways 400, 11 and 12, Severn is the gateway to the Canadian Shield. Nestled on over 523 square kilometres of land in the northern corner of Simcoe County, Severn is surrounded by picturesque Lake Couchiching, Trent-Severn Waterway, and the waters of Georgian Bay.
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Demographics
View more information on Severn's demographics, such as population, households, incomes, and community census profiles.
Population |
Severn experienced an population percentage change of 8.3 between 2016 to 2021, and has a current population of 14,576 (as of 2021). Severn is anticipated to grow to 17,790 residents by 2051. The average age of the the population is 45.4 years. |
Households |
In 2021, there were 5,804 private dwellings in Severn, an increase of 6.9 percent from 2016. |
Education |
Level of education as a percent (%) of the total population, 2021
Education level |
Severn |
County of Simcoe |
Ontario |
Apprenticeships or trades certificate or diploma |
5% |
7% |
5% |
College or University certificate or diploma |
69% |
45% |
53% |
High school diploma or equivalent |
17% |
32% |
27% |
No certificate, diploma, or degree |
9% |
16% |
15% |
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Incomes |
Individual and household income, 2021
Criteria |
Severn |
Ontario |
Average individual after-tax income |
$44,160 |
$46,280 |
Average household after-tax income |
$92,800 |
$95,300 |
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Industries
Learn about the top industry sectors and occupation types.
Top sectors by industry |
The top sectors by industry are:
- Agriculture
- Construction
- Tourism/retail
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Top occupations of residents |
The most common jobs held by residents in Severn include:
- Sales and Service
- Trades, Transport, and Equipment Operators
- Business, Finance, and Administration
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Labour
Discover Severn's labour market picture, including employment rates, household income per-capita, commuting times, workforce and economic trends, and more.
Labour force |
Township of Severn has over 573,000 labour force aged individuals within a 30-kilometer commute. Of that labour force:
- 12,430 Severn residents are between 15 to 65 years of age
- 19 percent of Severn’s labour force describes themselves as self-employed
- 40 percent of Severn residents commute over 30-minutes to their place of work daily
- Severn’s residents are mostly employed in sales and service, followed by trades, transport, and equipment operators.
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Top occupations of residents |
The most common jobs held by residents in Severn include:
- Sales and Service
- Trades, Transport, and Equipment Operators
- Business, Finance, and Administration
Highest employment sectors in Severn, 2021
Sector |
Severn |
Sales and services occupations |
1,389 |
Trades, transport and equipment operators |
741 |
Business, finance, and administrative operations |
402 |
Education, law, and social community and government services |
269 |
Management occupations |
231 |
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About the County of Simcoe's labour force |
Key facts about the County's workforce include:
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over 176,000 residents of the population are active in the workforce
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over 66,000 Simcoe County residents commute less than 15-minutes to work daily
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Post-secondary institutions
Lakehead University's Orillia campus and Georgian College’s Orillia, Midland, and Barrie campuses are located only a short drive away. These institutions provide options for work placements and co-op experiences with local employers, and turn out quality graduates with the skills needed to support market-driven investment and operations.
About Lakehead University |
The Lakehead Orillia campus opened in the City of Orillia in 2006 and:
- established the Research Centre for Sustainable Communities in 2014 to provide research support in environmental, political economy and social justice supports to different communities
- has over 1,400 students attend yearly
- is ranked Canada’s #1 Undergraduate Research University (Re$earch Infosource, 2015 and 2016)
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About Georgian College |
Highlights of Georgian College include:
- 100 percent of Georgian’s programs emphasize practical, hands-on learning and most offer a formal work integrated opportunity, ranging from paid cop-op terms to internships/field placements
- seven campus locations within easy driving distance including campus locations within the City of Orillia and Town of Midland
- 81 percent of Georgian’s alumni found work within six months of graduation
- as of March 2022, Georgian had 4,500 international students from 83 countries speaking more than 35 languages
- co-operative (co-op) and internship students can apply for entrepreneurial co-ops (eCo-op) or innovation co-op (iCo-op) where students can start a business and work with peers from various disciplines to create products or services that meet community needs
- Georgian College is the number one co-op College in Ontario
- Georgian is the first and only college in Canada designated a changemaker college by Ashoka University for their role as a leader in social innovation and changemaking in higher education
- Georgian’s graduate employment rate is 88.1 percent and continues to be above the provincial average for over 20 years
Georgian College’s Peter B. Moore Advanced Technology Centre |
Georgian College is also home to the Peter B. Moore Centre that:
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includes a 8,000 square foot Centre for Research, Innovation and Commercialization that providing product design, prototyping, market research, analysis, testing and e-business solution development
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Lakehead University - Georgian College Advantage |
Lakehead University and Georgian College have collaborated on new degree and diploma programs in the fields of:
- Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) with an Electrical Engineering Technology Diploma
- Bachelor of Arts and Science in Environmental Sustainability with an Environmental Technician Diploma
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Degree with Computer Programmer Diploma
Employers benefit from these programs through:
- job-ready graduates with creative skills and mindsets who can hit the ground running
- relevant programming to meet the evolving needs of the local economy
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In addition to Georgian College and Lakehead University, there are four colleges and four universities within an approximate 90-minute driving distance from the Township including:
OCAD University |
Centennial College |
Toronto Metropolitan University |
Durham College |
University of Toronto |
George Brown College |
York University |
Humber College |
Transportation
Severn is comprised of small, charming communities that feature vibrant rural neighbourhoods where people are able to live close to nature while enjoying nearby urban amenities and services.
Commuting patterns |
When travelling to work, the majority of residents commute less than 29 minutes to their place of employment, more specifically:
- 27 percent drive less than 15 minutes
- 33 percent drive 15 to 29 minutes
- 21 percent drive 30 to 44 minutes
- 6 percent drive 45 to 59 minutes
- 13 percent drive over one hour
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Distance to major centres |
Location |
Travel time |
Toronto |
90-minutes |
Hamilton |
130-minutes |
Kitchener and Waterloo |
1 hour, 50-minutes |
North Bay |
2 hours, 10-minutes |
London |
2 hours, 40-minutes |
Windsor |
4 hours, 10-minutes |
Montreal |
6 hours |
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By road, air, rail, and water |
By road |
Severn is connected to provincial Highways 400, 11, and 12 facilitating transport throughout Canada and US. |
By air |
Located 15-minutes from Lake Simcoe Regional Airport and 75-minutes to Pearson - Toronto International Airport, both providing 24/7 operations with on-site Canada Customs Services.
About the Lake Simcoe Regional Airport |
Key facts about the Lake Simcoe Regional Airport include:
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Pearson - Toronto International Airport |
Relevant facts about Pearson - Toronto International Airport:
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By rail |
Both Canadian Pacific (CP) and Canadian National (CN) have rail lines running within the Township. CP Rail through a merger with Kansas City Southern (KCS) provides a Canada-United States-Mexico connection providing continue rail movement from Severn to most of North America, while CN Rail provides rail access throughout Canada and south as far as New Orleans, Louisiana.
About the Canadian National Railway |
The Canadian National (CN) Railway:
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By water |
Trent-Severn Waterway forms the northern boundary of the Township, this historical navigation system connects Lake Ontario to Georgian Bay and provides the movement of water vehicles through 42 water locks that end in the Township. TSW attracts thousands of water motorists, paddlers and tourists to the Township annually.
About the Trent-Severn Waterway |
The Trent-Severn Waterway (TSW):
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includes natural waterways such as Trent River, Otonabee River, Kawartha Lakes, Lake Simcoe, Lake Couchiching, and Severn River along with man-made routes to allow for the continuous movement of water crafts
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