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Puslinch, Ontario

Puslinch (/ˈpʊslɪn/) is a township in south-central Ontario, Canada, in Wellington County, surrounding the south end of Guelph. The main source of production is agricultural, spring water bottling and mining. Aggregate mining has been dominant throughout the county.[2] About half of the township is forested, and a conservation area lies to the southwest. Near the western edge of the township, just outside Cambridge, Ontario, is Puslinch Lake, the largest kettle lake in North America. It is part of the Guelph census metropolitan area.

Puslinch
Township of Puslinch
Morriston
Puslinch
Puslinch
Coordinates: 43°27′N 80°10′W / 43.450°N 80.167°W / 43.450; -80.167
Country Canada
Province Ontario
CountyWellington
IncorporatedJanuary 1, 1850
Government
 • TypeTownship
 • MayorJames Seeley
 • Governing BodyTownship of Puslinch Council
 • MPMike Chong (Con)
 • MPPTed Arnott (PC)
Area
 • Land214.62 km2 (82.87 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)[1]
 • Total7,336
 • Density34.2/km2 (89/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
Postal Code FSA
Area code(s)519, 226 and 548
Websitewww.puslinch.ca

The township has its own strategic plan, with the current version dated 2015 to 2020. Its mission statement is "Progressing together to provide reliable and sustainable services to our residents, businesses and visitors. We will protect our resources while respectfully building upon our heritage as a safe, fun and prosperous rural community."[3]

Communities Edit

 
Puslinch

Puslinch township includes the communities of Aberfoyle, Aikensville, Arkell, Badenoch, Crieff, Glen Christie, Killean, Paddock's Corners, Morriston, Corwhin, Downey, Puslinch, and Puslinch Lake.[4] The offices of the township are located at 7404 Wellington Road 34, Puslinch (village of Aberfoyle).

Aberfoyle Edit

 
Aberfoyle house

Aberfoyle is the administrative centre for Puslinch Township and is home to the municipality's administrative offices, and fire station. It is located at the headwaters of Mill Creek, which was important for early settlers to power their mills.[5] The community is approximately three kilometres south of Guelph city limits on Brock Road, formerly a portion of old Hwy 6. Aberfoyle was first settled in the 1840s and is named for Aberfoyle, Scotland. In 1869, the population was only 100.[6]

It is known for its spring water Aberfoyle Spring Water, which is bottled at the well in Aberfoyle. Nestlé bought the company in 2002, through its subsidiary Nestlé Waters North America and changed the name. In 2020, the company announced that it was selling the business to Ice River Springs of Shelburne, Ontario, but the deal failed and the company was later acquired spun off as BlueTriton Brands in 2021.

Other features include the Aberfoyle Antique Market,[7] Aberfoyle Public School[8] and the Aberfoyle Mill, a restaurant.[9]

Arkell Edit

Arkell, pronounced "AR-kull", has a long relationship with beer brewing. Arkell was founded in 1830 by John Arkell, an Englishman who returned to the UK and founded Arkell's Brewery.[10] Just north and east of the village runs the Arkell Spring Aquifer, renowned for its fresh spring water which has brought many beverage companies to the area, including Sleeman Breweries, Wellington Brewery, and F&M Brewery. Wellington Breweries named one of their beers 'Arkell Best Bitter' in honour of the prized water they use in their brewing.[11] The Arkell Spring Grounds also provide some of the municipal water for the city of Guelph.[12]

Arkell is a common stopping point for cyclists and hikers to take a break when touring the country-side roads the surrounding city of Guelph, or the hiking trails at the Starkey Hill loop just east of the village, or the Arkell Springs trail which stretches along the Eramosa River from Watson Rd. Just north of Arkell, east to nearby Eden Mills near the Eden Mills outdoor education centre and south-east to Arkell Rd. at the Nassagaweya-Puslinch Townline Rd. intersection, opened in 1974 by the Guelph Hiking Club.[13]

History Edit

 
Thomas Ridout survey of 1821, designating the present area of Puslinch as a "Clergy Reserve for the County of Lincoln".

Before colonization, the area was a "neutral" zone and was inhabited by the Neutral Nation (also known as the Attawandaron), in a village of 4,000 in what is now the Badenoch area of Puslinch, near Morriston.[14] Other First Nations settlements were at Puslinch Lake, Arkell Springs and Morriston Pond.[5]

The township was named after Puslinch House in Devon, England, where Elizabeth Yonge, the wife of Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada Sir John Colborne, was born. The name was given by Lady Seaton after her birthplace in Devon, England. Sir John would later be the Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario from 1828 to 1836.[15] An historical plaque indicates that the township was surveyed in 1828-1832 by David Gibson and was originally known as the Church Lands.[16] Many people arrived in the 1830s via Stone Road from Dundas to Galt toward Killean in Puslinch.[17] A settler, Edward Ellis who arrived in 1839, donated land for the construction of the Wesleyan Methodist Church, also known as Ellis Chapel, in 1861.[18][19][20] Records from 1846 indicate a population in the township of 1500, most of whom were "Highland Scotch".[21]

The township was an important source of granite used in the construction of homes as well as of limestone and sandstone provided by quarries.[22]

The Arkell area was named after John Arkell (from an originally Dutch family) who emigrated from Kempsford, South Gloucestershire, arriving to the township in May 1831. He established the small community, but returned to England three years later. His first cousin Thomas Arkell remained, built a home, bred sheep and cattle, and was a Magistrate for three decades.[23][24] Henry Arkell, a breeder of sheep was heavily involved with the Puslinch Agricultural Society and was a Director of the Guelph Central Exhibition and the Fat Stock Show.[24]

The settlement of Aberfoyle was named by John McFarlane from Aberfoyle, Perthshire, Scotland who arrived in 1841 and ran the first general store. A small mill had been built earlier, in 1831, by George Schatz who built a sawmill and also laid out lots of land at a time when the area was called Schatzville, inhabited mostly by German families. Schatz also operated a foundry and brickyard over the years in the Aberfoyle area. The post office did not open until 1854 with Samuel Falconbridge the first postmaster. The first church, Mount Carmel, was built in 1877.[25]

Many of the Germans lived around Morriston, also part of Puslinch.[26] By 1857, Morriston had established the “Victoria Fire Company of the United Village of Morriston and Elgin” with a single fire wagon.[27] In that year, Morriston had a "daily male population of about 400".[28]

Demographics Edit

Puslinch, Ontario
Historical populations
YearPop.±%
19914,943—    
1996 5,416+9.6%
2001 5,885+8.7%
2006 6,689+13.7%
2011 7,029+5.1%
2016 7,336+4.4%
2021 7,944+8.3%
[29][30][1]

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Puslinch had a population of 7,944 living in 2,857 of its 2,946 total private dwellings, a change of 8.3% from its 2016 population of 7,336. With a land area of 214.82 km2 (82.94 sq mi), it had a population density of 37.0/km2 (95.8/sq mi) in 2021.[31]

Transportation Edit

The main thoroughfares in the area include:

GO Bus Service Edit

Attractions Edit

 
Aberfoyle Mill Restaurant

Notable residents Edit

Controversy Edit

In December 2017, the township considered renaming Swastika Trail, a private road on the western edge of the township.[33] The road was initially named in the 1920s,[33] before the rise of Nazi Germany in 1933 (although Adolf Hitler's party adopted the swastika as the Nazi party symbol in 1920).[34] Residents on the street were divided by the name change, while the Jewish group B'nai Brith Canada supported it. The township ultimately decided not to rename the road, citing the previous decision of the cottager's association to leave the name in place.[35]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c "Census Profile, 2016 Census: Puslinch, Township". Statistics Canada. Retrieved July 21, 2019.
  2. ^ "Official Plan 5-Year Review – Aggregate Resources Mapping (PD2012-10)" (PDF). Wellington.ca. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  3. ^ "Community Based Strategic Plan : 2015 - 2020" (PDF). Pushlinch.ca. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  4. ^ Local Towns Townships
  5. ^ a b Natural Heritage Features
  6. ^ McEvoy, Henry (August 1869). The Province of Ontario Gazetteer and Directory: Containing Concise Descriptions of Cities, Towns and Villages in the Province. Robertson & Cook. Retrieved August 5, 2018 – via Internet Archive.
  7. ^ Aberfoyle Antique Market opens for business
  8. ^ "Aberfoyle Public School Guelph Ontario Academic school ranking". Ontario.compareschoolrankings.org. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  9. ^ "Aberfoyle Mill Restaurant". Tripadvisor.ca. Retrieved July 21, 2019.
  10. ^ "Our History". Arkell's Brewery Limited. Retrieved July 21, 2019.
  11. ^ "Canada brews up good standings at beer awards". Torontosun.com. 10 August 2012. Retrieved August 5, 2018.
  12. ^ "Arkell Spring Grounds". City of Guelph. Retrieved August 5, 2018.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on October 11, 2006.
  14. ^ "The Attawandaron Discoveries - Museum of Ontario Archaeology". Archaeologymuseum.ca. June 10, 2016. Retrieved August 5, 2018.
  15. ^ "Puslinch Township history-Annals of Puslinch 1850-1950". Clarksoftomfad.ca. Retrieved August 5, 2018.
  16. ^ "Church Lands". Ellis Church: Enduring and Everlasting. Retrieved July 21, 2019.
  17. ^ "Earliest History of Puslinch Lake: Backwoods Trails and Footpaths". Ellis Church: Enduring and Everlasting. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  18. ^ "The Building of Ellis Church 1859-1861". Ellis Church: Enduring and Everlasting. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  19. ^ "Settlement of Puslinch Historical Plaque". Ontarioplaques.com. Retrieved August 5, 2018.
  20. ^ "Ellis Chapel 1861 and Cemetery - Abandoned Ontario". Ontarioabandonedplaces.com. Retrieved August 5, 2018.
  21. ^ Smith, Wm. H. (1846). Smith's Canadian Gazetteer - Statistical and General Information Respecting all parts of The Upper Province, or Canada West. Toronto: H. & W. Rowsell. p. 155.
  22. ^ Heritage
  23. ^ "Puslinch Historical Society". Puslinchhistorical.ca. Retrieved August 5, 2018.
  24. ^ a b "Pioneer - ARKELL, Thomas". Wellington County GenWeb. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  25. ^ KMJ, Quantum Slice Corporation. "Puslinch Historical Society". Puslinchhistorical.ca. Retrieved August 5, 2018.
  26. ^ "Puslinch Historical Society". Puslinchhistorical.ca. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  27. ^ "Puslinch Township - History - Village of Morriston". Carksoftomfad.ca. Retrieved August 5, 2018.
  28. ^ "1857 Morriston in the Canada Gazetteer". Ellis Church: Enduring and Everlasting. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  29. ^ Statistics Canada: 1996, 2001, 2006, 2011 census
  30. ^ "Puslinch, Ontario (Code 3523001) census profile". 2011 Census of Population. Statistics Canada. Retrieved 2012-08-16.
  31. ^ "Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, census divisions and census subdivisions (municipalities), Ontario". Statistics Canada. February 9, 2022. Retrieved April 2, 2022.
  32. ^ "Justin Bieber reportedly buys mansion in Puslinch Lake area | CTV News Kitchener". kitchener.ctvnews.ca. Retrieved 2018-12-12.
  33. ^ a b Germano, Daniela (November 25, 2017). "Renaming Sought for 'Swastika Trail'". National Post. Postmedia.
  34. ^ Boissoneault, Lorraine. "The Man Who Brought the Swastika to Germany, and How the Nazis Stole It". Smithsonianmag.com. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  35. ^ "Swastika Trail name appealed by Puslinch residents". CBC. 2018-04-12. Retrieved 12 May 2018.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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Puslinch ˈ p ʊ s l ɪ n tʃ is a township in south central Ontario Canada in Wellington County surrounding the south end of Guelph The main source of production is agricultural spring water bottling and mining Aggregate mining has been dominant throughout the county 2 About half of the township is forested and a conservation area lies to the southwest Near the western edge of the township just outside Cambridge Ontario is Puslinch Lake the largest kettle lake in North America It is part of the Guelph census metropolitan area PuslinchTownship lower tier Township of PuslinchMorristonCoat of armsPuslinchShow map of Wellington CountyPuslinchShow map of Southern OntarioCoordinates 43 27 N 80 10 W 43 450 N 80 167 W 43 450 80 167Country CanadaProvince OntarioCountyWellingtonIncorporatedJanuary 1 1850Government TypeTownship MayorJames Seeley Governing BodyTownship of Puslinch Council MPMike Chong Con MPPTed Arnott PC Area 1 Land214 62 km2 82 87 sq mi Population 2016 1 Total7 336 Density34 2 km2 89 sq mi Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT Postal Code FSAN0BArea code s 519 226 and 548Websitewww puslinch caThe township has its own strategic plan with the current version dated 2015 to 2020 Its mission statement is Progressing together to provide reliable and sustainable services to our residents businesses and visitors We will protect our resources while respectfully building upon our heritage as a safe fun and prosperous rural community 3 Contents 1 Communities 1 1 Aberfoyle 1 2 Arkell 2 History 3 Demographics 4 Transportation 4 1 GO Bus Service 5 Attractions 6 Notable residents 7 Controversy 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksCommunities Edit PuslinchPuslinch township includes the communities of Aberfoyle Aikensville Arkell Badenoch Crieff Glen Christie Killean Paddock s Corners Morriston Corwhin Downey Puslinch and Puslinch Lake 4 The offices of the township are located at 7404 Wellington Road 34 Puslinch village of Aberfoyle Aberfoyle Edit Aberfoyle houseAberfoyle is the administrative centre for Puslinch Township and is home to the municipality s administrative offices and fire station It is located at the headwaters of Mill Creek which was important for early settlers to power their mills 5 The community is approximately three kilometres south of Guelph city limits on Brock Road formerly a portion of old Hwy 6 Aberfoyle was first settled in the 1840s and is named for Aberfoyle Scotland In 1869 the population was only 100 6 It is known for its spring water Aberfoyle Spring Water which is bottled at the well in Aberfoyle Nestle bought the company in 2002 through its subsidiary Nestle Waters North America and changed the name In 2020 the company announced that it was selling the business to Ice River Springs of Shelburne Ontario but the deal failed and the company was later acquired spun off as BlueTriton Brands in 2021 Other features include the Aberfoyle Antique Market 7 Aberfoyle Public School 8 and the Aberfoyle Mill a restaurant 9 Arkell Edit Arkell pronounced AR kull has a long relationship with beer brewing Arkell was founded in 1830 by John Arkell an Englishman who returned to the UK and founded Arkell s Brewery 10 Just north and east of the village runs the Arkell Spring Aquifer renowned for its fresh spring water which has brought many beverage companies to the area including Sleeman Breweries Wellington Brewery and F amp M Brewery Wellington Breweries named one of their beers Arkell Best Bitter in honour of the prized water they use in their brewing 11 The Arkell Spring Grounds also provide some of the municipal water for the city of Guelph 12 Arkell is a common stopping point for cyclists and hikers to take a break when touring the country side roads the surrounding city of Guelph or the hiking trails at the Starkey Hill loop just east of the village or the Arkell Springs trail which stretches along the Eramosa River from Watson Rd Just north of Arkell east to nearby Eden Mills near the Eden Mills outdoor education centre and south east to Arkell Rd at the Nassagaweya Puslinch Townline Rd intersection opened in 1974 by the Guelph Hiking Club 13 History Edit Thomas Ridout survey of 1821 designating the present area of Puslinch as a Clergy Reserve for the County of Lincoln Before colonization the area was a neutral zone and was inhabited by the Neutral Nation also known as the Attawandaron in a village of 4 000 in what is now the Badenoch area of Puslinch near Morriston 14 Other First Nations settlements were at Puslinch Lake Arkell Springs and Morriston Pond 5 The township was named after Puslinch House in Devon England where Elizabeth Yonge the wife of Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada Sir John Colborne was born The name was given by Lady Seaton after her birthplace in Devon England Sir John would later be the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario from 1828 to 1836 15 An historical plaque indicates that the township was surveyed in 1828 1832 by David Gibson and was originally known as the Church Lands 16 Many people arrived in the 1830s via Stone Road from Dundas to Galt toward Killean in Puslinch 17 A settler Edward Ellis who arrived in 1839 donated land for the construction of the Wesleyan Methodist Church also known as Ellis Chapel in 1861 18 19 20 Records from 1846 indicate a population in the township of 1500 most of whom were Highland Scotch 21 The township was an important source of granite used in the construction of homes as well as of limestone and sandstone provided by quarries 22 The Arkell area was named after John Arkell from an originally Dutch family who emigrated from Kempsford South Gloucestershire arriving to the township in May 1831 He established the small community but returned to England three years later His first cousin Thomas Arkell remained built a home bred sheep and cattle and was a Magistrate for three decades 23 24 Henry Arkell a breeder of sheep was heavily involved with the Puslinch Agricultural Society and was a Director of the Guelph Central Exhibition and the Fat Stock Show 24 The settlement of Aberfoyle was named by John McFarlane from Aberfoyle Perthshire Scotland who arrived in 1841 and ran the first general store A small mill had been built earlier in 1831 by George Schatz who built a sawmill and also laid out lots of land at a time when the area was called Schatzville inhabited mostly by German families Schatz also operated a foundry and brickyard over the years in the Aberfoyle area The post office did not open until 1854 with Samuel Falconbridge the first postmaster The first church Mount Carmel was built in 1877 25 Many of the Germans lived around Morriston also part of Puslinch 26 By 1857 Morriston had established the Victoria Fire Company of the United Village of Morriston and Elgin with a single fire wagon 27 In that year Morriston had a daily male population of about 400 28 Demographics EditPuslinch OntarioHistorical populationsYearPop 19914 943 19965 416 9 6 20015 885 8 7 20066 689 13 7 20117 029 5 1 20167 336 4 4 20217 944 8 3 29 30 1 In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada Puslinch had a population of 7 944 living in 2 857 of its 2 946 total private dwellings a change of 8 3 from its 2016 population of 7 336 With a land area of 214 82 km2 82 94 sq mi it had a population density of 37 0 km2 95 8 sq mi in 2021 31 Transportation EditThe main thoroughfares in the area include Highway 401 Highway 6 GO Bus Service Edit GO Bus 29 to Mississauga Square One GO Bus Terminal GO Bus 48 to York University and Guelph University GO Bus 25 to Mississauga Square One GO Bus Terminal Milton Cambridge and Kitchener Downtown Wilfrid Laurier University and University of Waterloo Attractions Edit Aberfoyle Mill RestaurantStarkey Hill Hiking Trail Puslinch Lake Antique Market Aberfoyle Mill Restaurant Aberfoyle Farmers Market Ellis ChapelNotable residents EditJustin Bieber singer songwriter 32 Alex Bulmer playwright John Cullen NHL centre Ryan Ellis NHL defenseman Tommy Hunter singer John Idington Supreme Court of Canada Justice John Bayne Maclean publisher and founder of Maclean s magazine Colleen McEdwards CNN International anchorControversy EditIn December 2017 the township considered renaming Swastika Trail a private road on the western edge of the township 33 The road was initially named in the 1920s 33 before the rise of Nazi Germany in 1933 although Adolf Hitler s party adopted the swastika as the Nazi party symbol in 1920 34 Residents on the street were divided by the name change while the Jewish group B nai Brith Canada supported it The township ultimately decided not to rename the road citing the previous decision of the cottager s association to leave the name in place 35 See also EditAdventure travel Bruce Trail Cambridge Ontario List of townships in Ontario Spencer Creek Ontario Valens OntarioReferences Edit a b c Census Profile 2016 Census Puslinch Township Statistics Canada Retrieved July 21 2019 Official Plan 5 Year Review Aggregate Resources Mapping PD2012 10 PDF Wellington ca Retrieved 5 August 2018 Community Based Strategic Plan 2015 2020 PDF Pushlinch ca Retrieved 5 August 2018 Local Towns Townships a b Natural Heritage Features McEvoy Henry August 1869 The Province of Ontario Gazetteer and Directory Containing Concise Descriptions of Cities Towns and Villages in the Province Robertson amp Cook Retrieved August 5 2018 via Internet Archive Aberfoyle Antique Market opens for business Aberfoyle Public School Guelph Ontario Academic school ranking Ontario compareschoolrankings org Retrieved 5 August 2018 Aberfoyle Mill Restaurant Tripadvisor ca Retrieved July 21 2019 Our History Arkell s Brewery Limited Retrieved July 21 2019 Canada brews up good standings at beer awards Torontosun com 10 August 2012 Retrieved August 5 2018 Arkell Spring Grounds City of Guelph Retrieved August 5 2018 History of Guelph Hiking Trail Club Archived from the original on October 11 2006 The Attawandaron Discoveries Museum of Ontario Archaeology Archaeologymuseum ca June 10 2016 Retrieved August 5 2018 Puslinch Township history Annals of Puslinch 1850 1950 Clarksoftomfad ca Retrieved August 5 2018 Church Lands Ellis Church Enduring and Everlasting Retrieved July 21 2019 Earliest History of Puslinch Lake Backwoods Trails and Footpaths Ellis Church Enduring and Everlasting Retrieved July 22 2019 The Building of Ellis Church 1859 1861 Ellis Church Enduring and Everlasting Retrieved July 22 2019 Settlement of Puslinch Historical Plaque Ontarioplaques com Retrieved August 5 2018 Ellis Chapel 1861 and Cemetery Abandoned Ontario Ontarioabandonedplaces com Retrieved August 5 2018 Smith Wm H 1846 Smith s Canadian Gazetteer Statistical and General Information Respecting all parts of The Upper Province or Canada West Toronto H amp W Rowsell p 155 Heritage Puslinch Historical Society Puslinchhistorical ca Retrieved August 5 2018 a b Pioneer ARKELL Thomas Wellington County GenWeb Retrieved July 22 2019 KMJ Quantum Slice Corporation Puslinch Historical Society Puslinchhistorical ca Retrieved August 5 2018 Puslinch Historical Society Puslinchhistorical ca Retrieved 5 August 2018 Puslinch Township History Village of Morriston Carksoftomfad ca Retrieved August 5 2018 1857 Morriston in the Canada Gazetteer Ellis Church Enduring and Everlasting Retrieved July 22 2019 Statistics Canada 1996 2001 2006 2011 census Puslinch Ontario Code 3523001 census profile 2011 Census of Population Statistics Canada Retrieved 2012 08 16 Population and dwelling counts Canada provinces and territories census divisions and census subdivisions municipalities Ontario Statistics Canada February 9 2022 Retrieved April 2 2022 Justin Bieber reportedly buys mansion in Puslinch Lake area CTV News Kitchener kitchener ctvnews ca Retrieved 2018 12 12 a b Germano Daniela November 25 2017 Renaming Sought for Swastika Trail National Post Postmedia Boissoneault Lorraine The Man Who Brought the Swastika to Germany and How the Nazis Stole It Smithsonianmag com Retrieved 5 August 2018 Swastika Trail name appealed by Puslinch residents CBC 2018 04 12 Retrieved 12 May 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Puslinch Ontario Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Puslinch Ontario amp oldid 1155128384, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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