Thorah Township, Ontario

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Thorah, Ontario is a geographic township and former municipality located in Durham Region, Ontario, Canada. It is currently part of Brock Township.

The township was established as part of York County in 1820. The origin of the name is unclear; it may have been named for the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Bible, known to those in the Jewish Faith as the Torah.

The Township was incorporated in 1850 and transferred to Ontario County upon its formation in 1852. The Village of Beaverton, originally part of the township, was incorporated as a separate municipality in 1884.

The Trent-Severn Waterway was constructed through the northern portion of the Township. It opened in 1907.

With the creation of Durham Region in 1974, Thorah was amalgamated with then-Brock Township and the Villages of Beaverton and Cannington to create an expanded Township of Brock.