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does not pass through Foresters Falls, save for at a small intersection outside the town known as Miller's Corners. A large railway bridge, known to the locals as Black Rock, crosses a gully just beyond Miller's Corners. The rail track was torn up in the late 2000s but the bridge remains and is now a
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Council elections in 1949 were dominated by the issue of whether to hold another plebiscite on establishing a waterworks system. A previous plebiscite had come out 82–56 against. But times were changing quickly—after the war a new council was elected and the next vote was 124–46 in favour and by the
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Samuel de Champlain, traveled through an area very near Cobden while exploring the Ottawa River. Due to the Chenaux Rapids, Champlain and his men were forced to portage. They presumably took shore in Browns Bay near present-day McKenzie's Hill. In 1953 a large rock was found in this area bearing a
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about 50 feet (15 m) wide and about 200 feet (61 m) long and steeply sloped through which some river water was diverted. Floating bundles of about 25 pieces of squared timber would be steered toward the upper end of the slide. Once into the sluice, the bundle of timber would descend at a
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The township comprises the communities of: Beachburg, Chenaux, Cobden, Finchley, Foresters Falls, Garden of Eden, The Glen, Grants Settlement, Haley Station, Kerr Line, La Passe, Ledgerwoods Corner, McLaren's Settlement, Meath, Millars Corner, Perretton, Pleasant Valley, Queens Line, Rocher Fendu,
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line with a station and grain elevators. In 1853, the entire village, except for two houses, was destroyed by fire. By 1869, Beachburg was a village with a population of 250 in Westmeath County, Renfrew. There were stages to Pembroke and Sand Point. The average price for land was $ 8.
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which holds a souvenir shop and "The Ark" restaurant. It is also home to Canada's tallest Christmas tree standing 75 feet (23 m) high. Every year over 3000 local children get together to decorate the tree, which is dedicated to children around the world.
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built a road from what came to be called Goulds Landing to what would become Cobden on Muskrat Lake. One could catch a steamer down the lake and then go on by road to Pembroke. The traffic on the road could not help but cause growth. In 1850 Gould built a
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Beachburg was devastated by a fire in 1931, destroying the station, the grain elevators, and the Main Hall and Dining Hall of the Exhibition Park. In 1959, the Village of Beachburg was separated from Westmeath Township and incorporated.
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The Cobden Farmers' Market, first organized in 1991, is an outdoor market that runs from May to October. It offers a variety of crafts and foodstuffs; everything must be grown or handmade locally. The market has recently moved from the
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chiseled inscription. Though the inscription was hard to read it was determined that it said "Champlain Juin 2, 1613". Champlain's trail from this point is debatable. He may have cut straight across land to the southern tip of
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popular route for ATVs. Foresters Falls is now a small community having regressed since the invention of motorized transport. Attractions include the Ross Township Museum that is located in the heart of Foresters Falls.
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dam began operating at the falls south of Cobden. It supplied the town, off and on, with power until it was destroyed on April 12, 1934 in a raging flood. Large blocks of ice ripped the dam apart and poured over
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early 1950s Cobden had water. The waterworks system required constant maintenance until a major retooling in the 1980s. The visibly dominating water tower was built in 1988 replacing the original (built in 1951).
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whom Gould admired. By October 2, 1876, the railway had reached Cobden. The community started to expand from the lake towards the railway station further inland. Main Street began to take shape: the
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In 1880 a public school was opened to accommodate the strain on nearby S.S. No 1. Cobden was soon the biggest community in Ross Township and became an incorporated village in October 1901.
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The municipal council sits in Cobden. It consists of Mayor Neil Nicholson, Deputy Mayor Cathy Regier, and Councillors Chris Olmstead, Mark Bell, Connie Tabbert, Joey Trimm, and Michael Moore.
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Cobden has been the victim of many fires, which have destroyed almost all the original buildings. Main Street has suffered worst from fire, including one in 1913 which destroyed the
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grew, so did the gap between them. In the 19th century, the easiest route between the two was the Ottawa River. However, the presence of rapids near
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grounds to the Fair Grounds, but the Christmas Market, the grande finale for the year, is held in the Ag Hall, also on the Fair Grounds.
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necessitated a land route. At this time the area was mostly a vast forest untouched by Europeans. A few settlers had put down near
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was discovered within the township. A monument commemorating this historic site is located just outside Cobden along
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Overlooking Muskrat Lake, Cobden Park occupies what is thought to be the spot where Champlain met the
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smelter in Haley Station as recently as the year 2000, but by the year 2011 it had been shuttered.
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Much of the early development in Renfrew County is largely a circumstance of location. As
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will see the highway largely rerouted onto a new alignment through Whitewater Region.
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In 1990 a special celebration was held in Cobden in honour of the astrolabe's return.
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total private dwellings, a change of 3.1% from its 2016 population of
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Separated municipality but remains a census subdivision of the county
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The township also claims a distinctive place in Canada's history. An
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in 1942, remaining there for 47 years until it was acquired by the
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great speed, emerging undamaged into the river below the rapids.
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The only provincial highway serving the township directly is
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A bigger school was needed by 1903. The present-day school,
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once featured 200 animated characters set in 40 different
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bearing the date 1613 and believed to have belonged to
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Canada census – Whitewater Region community profile
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Muskrat Lake
Whitewater Region is located in Renfrew County
Whitewater Region is located in Southern Ontario
45°43′N 76°50′W / 45.717°N 76.833°W / 45.717; -76.833
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Renfrew
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John Yakabuski
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