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All contents property of Oak Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. © 2012.
Oak Harbor
is located in approximately the center of Ottawa County in
northwest Ohio, along the Lake Erie shoreline. The village of Oak Harbor
is on the north bank of the Portage River and is 25 miles southeast of
Toledo, 120 miles north of Columbus and 90 miles west of Cleveland.
The area is accessible from two exchanges of the Ohio Turnpike and is
intersected by four major highways: State Routes 2, 19, 105, and 163.
In
addition to the village of Oak Harbor, there are several smaller
villages. Benton Township includes the small villages of Williston,
Graytown, Rocky Ridge, and Limestone. It is mostly rural and includes
part of the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge. Two elementary schools are
located in this township. Graytown Elementary and Rocky Ridge
Elementary serve students K-5.
Carroll Township also includes
part of the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge, Turtle Creek Bay and the
Toussaint River. This township is also mostly rural, but it is becoming
well known for the excellent hunting and fishing areas that it has. It
includes locales known as Long Beach, Sand Beach, and Locust Point. The
Davis Bessie Nuclear Power Station is located in the northeast corner of
the township where the Toussaint River drains into Lake Erie. There is
one school building located in this township. Carroll Elementary serves
students K-5.
Salem Township includes the village of Oak Harbor,
which lies on the Portage River. This is the largest village and has
over 200 businesses, a village government and services. This township
has three of the school district's buildings. R.C. Waters Elementary
serves students from K-5, the Oak Harbor Junior High school serves
students in grades 6-8, and the Oak Harbor High School serves students
in grades 9-12. Each municipality also enjoys the service of fine fire
and police departments. Toledo Express Airport and large commercial
airports in Cleveland and Detroit are within an easy drive of the area.
Thus, access to the school district and neighboring job markets make it
an attractive place to settle.
There are many churches in and
around Oak Harbor and all denominations work in a cooperative effort to
sponsor events that involve all of the residents. The churches work
closely with the school in scheduling activities so as to avoid as many
conflicts as possible. Oak Harbor also hosts a newly renovated public
library with over 40,000 volumes. In excessive of forty service clubs
and fraternal organizations operate in Oak Harbor and the area,
including the Chamber of Commerce, Rotary, Masons, Knights of Columbus,
Grange, VFW and Legion, Lions and Boy and Girl Scouts to name just a
few. Within the school district there are also numerous parent support
organizations including Athletic, Music, and Academic Boosters.
The
community supports many family oriented events, but perhaps the biggest
and best known is the Apple Festival. Thousands of people from all over
Ohio come to Oak Harbor on the second weekend in October for this
annual event. While the Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce hosts the event;
The Village, craftsmen, and vendors from throughout the area are
involved in the two-day event. A grand parade, food, rides, talent show,
5K run, and car show are just a few of the activities that delight
crowds over the weekend. It is also important to note that all three
townships are an integral part of the "Vacationland" promotion for the
entire county. With numerous marinas, campgrounds, and Crane Creek
Wildlife Refuge; the entire area is a busy place during the summer
months.
Thank you to our sponsors!
2012 Gold Sponsors
2012 Silver Sponsor
McDonald's-Oak Harbor
2012 Bronze Sponsors
Civilian Marksmanship Program
Materion, Inc.