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Paris, Ontario is a town located on the Grand River. First settled by Hiram Capron a native of Vermont who, in 1822, had emigrated to Norfolk County where he helped to establish one of Upper Canada's earliest iron foundries. He settled here at the Forks of the Grand in 1829, divided part of his land into town lots, and in 1830 constructed a grist-mill and named the town after the gypsum deposits that were being mined nearby. Gypsum is used to make plaster of Paris. The town of Paris is often referred to as the “cobblestone capital of Canada”, because of the many cobblestone buildings that are still standing.

The first long distance telephone call was made on August 10, 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell's father from downtown Brantford. Alexander Graham Bell received the call at what is now 91 Grand River St. North, Paris. It was a boot shop and a telegraph office at that time. Paris is also the transmitter site for a number of broadcast stations serving the Brantford and Kitchener-Waterloo areas.

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Brant CountyThe County of Brant is a single-tier municipality in Southern Ontario located approximately 100 kilometres southwest of Toronto. Brant is not a county by the standard definition, as all municipal services are handled by a single level of government. The county has service offices in Burford, Paris and St. George.

Brant County has some of the most pristine wildlife and natural throughout Southern Ontario. The Grand River, a Canadian Heritage River, flows through Brant County and provides visitors with tremendous venue for canoeing, kayaking, rafting, fishing, and so much more!

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