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Chatham Public Library Chatham: Ontario: February 13, 1902: 19,000 September 14, 1903: The first Carnegie library opened in Canada. Destroyed by 1983. Clinton Public ...
Ontario public libraries are created by municipal by-laws and governed by public library boards. The Ontario Ministry of Tourism and Culture [1] has responsibility for the administration of the Public Libraries Act. [2] The ministry's Culture Services Unit provides support for the public library system and the Ontario Library Service [3 ...
Chatham-Kent (2021 population: 103,988) [1] is a single-tier municipality in Southwestern Ontario, Canada.It is mostly rural, and its population centres are Chatham, Wallaceburg, Tilbury, Blenheim, Ridgetown, Wheatley and Dresden.
The Merlin Library is located on Aberdeen Street, and has books, internet access, and resource sharing agreements with other public libraries throughout Chatham-Kent. [3] Merlin had an Ontario Provincial Police detachment located at Blake and Erie Street South (now Merlin Road) but the police station was closed in the 1990s. The building is now ...
The Gore of Chatham is a rectangular piece of land in the north-northwest of the township. The Chatham Gore contains four Concessions running northward and 25 Lots running eastward. [5] The Gore was variously administered by Lambton and Kent counties as the population changed and road improvements were made. [3]
Thamesville is a community in Chatham-Kent, Ontario, Canada. It is located at the junction of former provincial Highways 2 and 21, between Chatham and London. Its name comes from the Thames River that flows nearby and the suffix-"ville". Post office established in 1832. [1] It has a very small downtown with several restaurants and stores.
Dresden is an agricultural community in the municipality of Chatham-Kent in southwestern Ontario, Canada.Located on the Sydenham River, it is named after Dresden, Germany. [a] The main field crops in the area are grain corn, soybean, and winter wheat, [2] and the principal horticultural crops are tomatoes, sweet corn, and carrots.
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