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Ponsonby, Ontario

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Country
  
Canada

Township
  
Centre Wellington

Forward sortation area
  
N0G

Local time
  
Thursday 4:25 PM

County
  
Wellington County

Time zone
  
EST (UTC-5)

Area code(s)
  
519 and 226

Province
  
Ontario

Weather
  
3°C, Wind S at 14 km/h, 39% Humidity

Ponsonby is a ghost town in Ontario, Canada. It was situated along the Garafraxa Settlement Road (which led from Hamilton to Owen Sound via Guelph) to an area known as the Queen's Bush. This settlement road was another government plan to bring settlers to the area with an offer of 50 acres (202,000 m²). The name Garafraxa is said to be a corruption of the word Sassafrax, a shrub that grew in the district. Others believed it was from an Indian word meaning 'panther country'.

Map of Ponsonby, ON, Canada

Charles Rankin surveyed the Garafraxa Road around 1840, however the road did not become well populated until the 1850s. Ponsonby was another of many small towns in which travellers could stop and rest for the night. The original name of the town was Thorpville, however it was changed in 1863 when James Halley took over the post office.

References

Ponsonby, Ontario Wikipedia