Stirling, Ontario
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Stirling, Ontario is a community located in southern Ontario, north of Trenton and northwest of Belleville. The village was amalgamated with the outlying township, Stirling-Rawdon, and accounts for the majority of the township's entire population. The village of Stirling has a population of 1800.
[edit] Settlements
- Anson
- Sine
[edit] Geography
The area around Stirling is made up of farmlands with some forests heavily in sporadic areas with some hills. Rawdon Creek flows near the village centre, the Marsh Creek is to the west and the Trent River with the Trent Canal in the southwest. Its main industry is agriculture with some other businesses. The attractions are River Valley and Stirling's nearby lake Oak Lake is south of the community.