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Coordinates: 44°47N 78°39W / 44.783°N 78.650°W / 44.783; -78.650
 

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Kinmount
The old mill on the Burnt River
The old mill on the Burnt River
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Forward sortation area

Kinmount is a village with a population of approximately 500, located on the Burnt RiverinOntario, Canada. The village is apportioned by three municipalities, they are, City of Kawartha Lakes, Minden Hills and Trent Lakes. The village's hinterland covers large sections of both Haliburton and Peterborough counties for which it is a shopping and cultural centre. Prior to the formation of the City of Kawartha Lakes, Kinmount was the seatofSomerville Township.

Economy

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The economy of Kinmount once relied on forestry but is now primarily based on tourism. The village is an important source of supplies for summer cottagers in the area and, consequently, becomes nearly dormant in winter. One of Kinmount's primary businesses and tourist draws is the Highland Cinemas — a first-run movie theatre with a movie poster and equipment museum.

The local post office, at 4078 County Rd 121, offers lock boxes and services one rural delivery route.

History

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Kinmount was originally named Burnt River Crossing (a name now used by a nearby village), after the river which flows through the village. In 1859, it was renamed Kinmount by Mrs. Malcolm Bell, after Kinmount, Scotland.[1]

Kinmount is notable for being one of the first sites of Icelandic settlement in Canada. Although the group moved to Manitoba after a year, their story is told and their presence commemorated by an Ontario Historical Plaque.[2] A memorial paying tribute to these early settlers was erected there in September 2000. Over 500 people gathered for the dedication including the Foreign Minister of Iceland and the Deputy Prime Minister of Canada.

The Victoria Railway connected Kinmount with Lindsay and Haliburton. The line was absorbed by Canadian National Railways as the Haliburton subdivision. Passenger service ceased in 1960, freight service ended in 1978 and the line was abandoned in 1981.

Kinmount most recently gained national attention in the summer of 2004, when it became the first Ontario village to actively canvas a family physician to move to the community. The grass-roots campaign included leaflets, posters, and newspaper ads throughout the province.

Attractions

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The Kinmount Fair[3] is held annually on the Labour Day weekend.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Rayburn, Alan. Place Names in Ontario. University of Toronto Press. p. 182.
  • ^ "The Icelandic Settlement Disaster". Archived from the original on 2008-10-15. Retrieved 2010-06-01.
  • ^ "Kinmount Fair". Retrieved 18 April 2019.
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    44°47′N 78°39′W / 44.783°N 78.650°W / 44.783; -78.650


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