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Coordinates: 45°13N 75°31W / 45.217°N 75.517°W / 45.217; -75.517
 

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Osgoode
Metcalfe

Osgoode Township is a former township that is now a part of the city of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The township along the Rideau River was established in 1798 and incorporated in 1850. It was an independent township in Carleton County until its amalgamation with the city in 2001. It remains a largely rural area with only some 23,285 inhabitants as of the 2016 census.[1] As of the Canada 2021 Census, this had increased to 24,199. On Ottawa city council it is represented by George Darouze.[2]

Several branches of the Castor River, a tributary of the South Nation River, flow through the township.

The township took its name from William Osgoode, the first Chief Justice of Upper Canada.[3][4]

History[edit]

Originally the territory of the Mississaugas, the land for the township was acquired by the British in the 1780s. But not until 1827 did the first European settlers, the McDonnell and York families, arrive. The early settlers were attracted to the area by the good farm land and the large stands of white pine and white oak. The first two township roads intersected in Baker's Corners (now Metcalfe). Further settlement in the township followed the construction of the Rideau Canal and the railway through Osgoode.[3]

Osgoode Township was incorporated in 1850. It was merged into the City of Ottawa on January 1, 2001.[3]

Reeves[edit]

Mayors[edit]

Demographics[edit]

According to the Canada 2011 Census:

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Census Tracts 5050190.01, 5050190.02, 5050191.01, 5050191.02
  • ^ "George Darouze". 10 March 2021.
  • ^ a b c Government of Ontario - Ontario Heritage Foundation
  • ^ "Courageous settlers first located in Carleton back in 1818". Ottawa Citizen. Apr 28, 1953. pp. A20. Retrieved 2 December 2015.
  • External links[edit]

    45°13′N 75°31′W / 45.217°N 75.517°W / 45.217; -75.517


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