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Elevation
  
193 m

Local time
  
Sunday 10:47 PM

Province
  
Ontario

Bewdley, Ontario

- summer (DST)
  
Eastern Time Zone (UTC-4)

Weather
  
-7°C, Wind E at 10 km/h, 62% Humidity

Bewdley is a community in the Township of Hamilton, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada, with a population of about 650 people. The community was founded by William Bancks, whose ancestral home was Bewdley in England. It is located on the western end of Rice Lake about 15 kilometres (9 mi) north of Port Hope.

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Map of Bewdley, ON, Canada

History

The area was used for habitation before this by native settlers. The first land grant was in 1794 to Nellie Grant, the daughter of a colonial administrator. The early local name for Bewdley was Black’s Landing, taken from a tavern in the area. Early on, there were sawmills which drove settlement in the area.

William Bancks came to the area in 1833 and tried to organize the creation of a gentlemen's colony and a sawmill. The town is known for its monument to Joseph M. Scriven, who preached upon the village streets around the 1860s.

Recreation

The tourist and fishing industries have helped the Bewdley of today to be known as an enjoyable vacation spot on Rice Lake.

Economy

The post office on Rice Lake services locals with lock boxes and one rural route.

References

Bewdley, Ontario Wikipedia