One of the smallest jails in North America is in this Ontario town

Ontario’s small towns are always full of adventures and little gems. And we’re here for it, especially if they tell a story. Next up is Creemore, Ontario. This small town just so happens to be home to one of the smallest jails in all of North America.
Creemore, Ontario is part of the Clearview Township, located in Simcoe County.
It’s about an hour and a half north of Toronto and is known for its hidden gems, local shops, small-town vibe, and weekly farmers markets.
Oh, and well, the smallest jail in North America. According to South Georgian Bay Tourism, this jail was built in 1892 and has a three-cell structure that is the smallest in Ontario and possibly all of North America.
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It served for about 50 years, according to the tourism page.
“For offences like drunkenness or disturbing the peace, inmates were lodged here overnight. Those charged with more serious crimes were held here until transported to the County Sheriff in Barrie.”
Convenient!
Back in the 1940s, the new provincial police regulations closed the building but it wasn’t until the 1960s that it re-opened as a tourist attraction. It was then promoted as “North America’s Smallest Jail.”
“Although other communities may contest the claim, Creemore continues to affirm its title as a village with “a big heart and the smallest jail.’” states the tourist site.
It’s open daily until October.
