South Glengarry, Ontario
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South Glengarry is a township in eastern Ontario, Canada on the St. Lawrence River in the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry.
The name came from Bishop Alexander Macdonell who emigrated to Canada with members of Clan MacDonnell of Glengarry.
According to the Canada 2001 Census:
- Population: 12,700
- % Change (1996-2001): 0.4
- Dwellings: 5,299
- Area (km²): 604.92
- Density (persons per km²): 21.0
[edit] Communities
- Avondale
- Bainsville
- Bridge End
- Brown House Corner
- Camerons Point
- Cashions Glen
- Curry Hill
- Dalhousie Mills
- Glen Brook
- Glendale Subdivision
- Glen Falloch
- Glen Nevis
- Glen Norman
- Glenroy
- Glen Walter
- Green Valley
- Lancaster
- Loon Island
- MacGillivrays Bridge
- Martintown
- Munroes Mills
- North Branch
- North Lancaster
- North Lancaster Station
- Pine Hill
- South Lancaster
- Summerstown
- Summerstown Station
- St. Raphaels
- Tyotown
- Williamstown
[edit] External links
- Township of South Glengarry - official site
- Ontario Plaques - Cariboo Cameron
- Ontario Plaques - Claude J.P. Nunney
- Ontario Plaques - College of Iona
- Ontario Plaques - Duncan Cameron
- Ontario Plaques - Fraserfield
- Ontario Plaques - Glengarry Emigration of 1786
- Ontario Plaques - John Sandfield Macdonald
- Ontario Plaques - MacMillan Emigration
- Ontario Plaques - Martintown Grist Mill
- Ontario Plaques - North West Company
- Ontario Plaques - Parish of St. Raphael
- Ontario Plaques - Sir John Johnson's Mills
- Ontario Plaques - St. Andrew's Church
- Ontario Plaques - Williamstown Fair
North: North Glengarry | ||
West: South Stormont, Cornwall |
South Glengarry | East: Sainte-Justine-de-Newton, Saint-Télesphore, Rivière-Beaudette |
South: Dundee, Saint-Anicet |