Thamesville, Ontario
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Thamesville is a small town located at the old junction of Highways 2 and 21, now local roads and a road between Chatham and London in Ontario, Canada. Its name comes from the Thames River that flows nearby and the suffix -ville. It has a very small downtown with many notable restaurants and stores. Students here get bussed to Dresden, Ontario for Secondary Education (Lambton Kent Composite School). Thamesville has one Public Elementary School (Thamesville Area Central School), and one Catholic Elementary School (The Good Shepherd)
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[edit] History
In the War of 1812, the Battle of the Thames took place between Moraviantown and Thamesville on October 5, 1813. Tecumseh died at this battle.
[edit] Geography
- Population: 928
- Location:Crossroads of Old Hwy 2 and 21
- Latitude: around 42 (49°) N
- Longitude: around 82 (86°) W
- Postal code: N0P 2K0
- Elevation: about 200 or 220 m
- Dialing code: +1-519-692
[edit] Personalities
- Birthplace of author Robertson Davies
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