Notable Residents
- Paul Shaffer, bandleader on the American Late Show with David Letterman, and recipient of the Order of Canada.
- Bobby Curtola, an early rock and roll singer and one-time teen idol.
- Norval Morriseau, artist.
- Lauri Conger, keyboardist and songwriter, and a member of the Canadian band Parachute Club.
- Gary Kendall, musician, solo artist and multiple Maple Blues Award winner.
- Kevin Durand, actor.
- Current NHL players
- Patrick Sharp,
- Ryan Johnson,
- Alex Auld,
- Tom Pyatt,
- Taylor Pyatt,
- Jared Staal,
- Eric Staal,
- Marc Staal,
- Jordan Staal,
- Robert Bortuzzo,
- Carter Hutton
- Former NHL players
- Stan Baluik,
- Alex Delvecchio,
- Benny Woit,
- Tony Hrkac,
- Greg Johnson,
- Trevor Letowski.
- Katie Weatherston, Olympic gold medalist.
- Haley Irwin, Olympic gold medalist.
- Jay Miron, professional BMX rider and 9-time X-Games medalist.
- Clarence Decatur Howe, originally from Massachusetts, moved to Canada in his early adult years and, as "Minister of Everything" played a major role in the economic development of Canada.
- Saul Laskin, city's first mayor.
- Bora Laskin, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada from 1973 to 1984.
- Elizabeth Lawrie Smellie was a nurse, and the first woman to be promoted to the rank of colonel in the Canadian army.
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