Richmond, Ontario

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Richmond, Ontario is a quiet village situated south-west of Stittsville, east of Munster and north of North Gower. Founded in 1818, it spans both sides of the Jock River, a tributary of the Rideau River. Like many villages in eastern Ontario, Richmond houses several unique populations. Some residents have historic and economic roots in the immediate area. To others, the village serves as a bedroom community for the larger urban area of Ottawa.

The town's main shopping centre is called the Richmond Plaza with stores such as Value Mart, The LCBO, Home Hardware, and Dollarrific. Movie rental locations in Richmond include Townhouse Video and Movies and More. But also near the Richmond Plaza there is a bakery called Richmond Bakery which is widely known for their delicious desserts and fresh bread. [1]

Sports in Richmond include soccer, softball, curling, ice hockey, and euchre, among others. The Rideau Trail runs through Richmond. The Ottawa-Carleton Catholic School Board offers an elementary school named St. Philip and a secondary school in the neighbouring town of Stittsville. The public Ottawa-Carleton District School Board offers an elementary school and a high school named South Carleton High School [2]. The Goulbourn Middle School [3] is located in Stanley Corners, a central location to the old Goulbourn Township.

The village was founded when the Great Iron Duke (Lord Wellington) decided to people the lands contiguous to the Rideau Canal, presumably to protect the nascent waterway. At that time a number of British regiments were in Canada and about to be sent home to England to be paid off and disbanded. Amongst these regiments was the 99th Regiment of Foot (formerly the 100th Regiment of Foot from County Dublin)[4]. In the spring of 1818 the officers and men of this regiment were at Quebec, and, in common with those of other regiments, had their choice of a passage home to Ireland or, if they so elected, to remain here in Canada where they would receive free grants of land in the new country to be settled on the Ottawa and Rideau rivers [5]. Thus, in late 1818 (with the help of nearby French inhabitants assisting in construction) the town of Richmond was born.

The town mascot is a fox, after a legendary rabid fox who is reported to have been responsible for spreading the disease onto the Duke of Richmond's dog, who subsequently bit the Duke, killing him. The town of Richmond has many historical buildings such as St. Philip's Church which is the oldest church in the Catholic Archdiocese of Ottawa. Richmond was incorporated as a village in 1850 and was annexed by Goulbourn Township in 1974. It is now within the City of Ottawa, since January 1, 2001.

Population: (2001 Census) 3,287 (agg. 3,596)

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  • 1850 William Radenhurst Richmond Lyon
  • 1854 George Brown
  • 1855 Joseph Hinton
  • 1858 George Brown
  • 1859 Joseph Hinton
  • 1863 Thomas Lyon
  • 1864 John Bryson
  • 1867 Joseph Hinton
  • 1873 Thomas Butler
  • 1875 Daniel Beatty
  • 1885 Hugh Reilly
  • 1933 J. Edgar Gamble