Fitzroy Harbour, Ontario

Fitzroy Harbour
Village
Fitzroy Harbour

Location in Ottawa

Coordinates: 45°28′20″N 76°11′40″W / 45.47222°N 76.19444°W / 45.47222; -76.19444
Country  Canada
Province  Ontario
Municipality Ottawa
Established 1831
Amalgamated 1974 (West Carleton Township)
2001 (City of Ottawa)
Government
  Mayor Jim Watson
  MP Karen McCrimmon
  MPP Jack MacLaren
  City Councillor Eli El-Chantiry
Time zone Eastern (EST) (UTC-5)
  Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
Postal code K0A 1X0
Area code(s) 613, 343
Fitzroy Provincial Park on the Ottawa River

Fitzroy Harbour is a small village within the city of Ottawa in eastern Ontario, Canada. It is located on the Ottawa River at the mouth of the Carp River. A branch of the Mississippi River, known as the Snye, also empties into the Ottawa to the west of the village.

Fitzroy Provincial Park is located nearby.

The village has one school located within it, St. Michael's Catholic school. Fitzroy Harbour Public School was closed in 2006. There are also three churches: St Michael's (Catholic), St. George's (Anglican) and St. Andrew's (United).

History

The town was founded by Charles Shirreff in 1831. There was a waterfall known as Chats Falls on the river Ottawa River, later replaced by a hydroelectric power station and dam, currently operated by Ontario Power Generation.

By 1866, Fitzroy Harbour was a post village with a population of 200 of the Fitzroy Township, on the Ottawa river, at the head of the Duchesne lake navigation, on a small bay, dotted with beautiful islands. The picturesque Chats Falls, which form eleven falls, and plunge thirty-three feet is nearby. On the south side of the river, directly opposite the village, was the Government timber slide. The community had hydroelectroelectric power, manufacturing, three churches, built of stone: the Church of England, the Canada Presbyterian church, and the Roman Catholic church. The Fourth Division Court was held here and at Riddle's Corners, alternately. The Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 541, met at thc Orange Hall, on the first Friday in each month. [1]

In 1974, Fitzroy Township was amalgamated with Huntley and Torbolton to form West Carleton.

In 1977, the Fitzroy Harbour Community Centre was constructed. This facility currently features a main hall and meeting rooms, two softball diamonds, soccer pitches, a playground and an outdoor rink.

In 2001, West Carleton Township became part of the new City of Ottawa.

External links

References

  1. Ottawa City and counties of Carleton and Russell Directory, 1866-7


Coordinates: 45°28′15″N 76°12′45″W / 45.47083°N 76.21250°W / 45.47083; -76.21250

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