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Havelock, ON, Canada

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Havelock, ON

Havelock-Belmont-Methuen is a township in central-eastern Ontario, Canada, in Peterborough County.

History

The region's history began with an influx of settlers after Belmont and Methuen Township was surveyed in 1823. The community of Havelock, which was named after British general Sir Henry Havelock, was incorporated as an independent village in 1892.

Early settlers built their homes in an area of dense forests, numerous lakes and rivers within the rocky Canadian Shield. They survived by means of fishing, logging and farming. Later in the nineteenth century and continuing to the present, mining became an important economic activity. Early businesses in Havelock included a post office, store, bakery, a blacksmith and a millinery.

In 1881 the Canadian Pacific Railway surveyed a right-of-way through the area and a year later laid rails on a graded roadbed. In the fall of 1884, the first full passenger train stopped at Havelock, from Toronto on its way to Smith's Falls. Havelock was an important freight depot from the 1880s to the 1960s. The passenger service was terminated in 1985; the freight service east of Havelock ended, shortly afterward. The railway's activity today consists of transporting nepheline syenite and crushed basalt rock from two mines north of Havelock. The old railway station has been designated as an Ontario Heritage Site.

In 1932, Jack Kerouac spent three days in Havelock.

From 1966 to his death in 1984, Havelock was the home of Cyril Dominique Huard of 2-1 in the Devil's Brigade, 1st Special Service Force, of World War Two. Cyril Huard resided at lot 5, concession 6, on Rural Route #3, just south of Highway 7 at Blairton Road. The house in which he and his family lived burnt to the ground in 1997. Cyril Huard was employed by Canadian Pacific Railway from 1948 through 1983. He worked as a brakeman on the two mine runs north of Havelock.

In 1998, the village of Havelock was reamalgamated with the township of Belmont and Methuen to form the current township of Havelock-Belmont-Methuen.

Communities

The township comprises the communities of Ashby Mill, Blairton (ghost town), Blairton Station, Blue Mountain, Chase Corners, Cordova Mines, Freeman Corners, Jack Lake, Havelock, Kasshabog Lake, MacDonald Bay, Nephton (ghost town), Oak Lake, Preneveau, Round Lake, Rush Point and Vansickle.

Havelock is the site of an annual country music festival, the Havelock Demographics

 

According to the 2006 Statistics Canada Census:[1]

  • Population: 4,637
  • % Change (2001-2006): 3.5
  • Area (km².): 526.02
  • Density (persons per km².): 8.8
  • Private dwellings occupied by usual residents: 1975 (total dwellings: 4199)
  • Mother tongue:
    • English as first language: 92.0 %
    • French as first language: 1.1 %
    • English and French as first language: 1.1 %
    • Other as first language: 5.8 %

Population trend:[2]

  • Population in 2006: 4637
  • Population in 2001: 4479
  • Population total in 1996: 4327
    • Havelock (village): 1352
    • Belmont and Methuen (township): 2975
  • Population in 1991:
    • Havelock (village): 1376
    • Belmont and Methuen (township): 2697

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Community Events

Posted by Adrian King on 27/02/2012
Check out the community events page on my site for community calendars for the local areas
Posted by Crystal Edwards on 25/01/2012
Ontario has made changes to the property tax assessment system for property owners who install renewable energy technologies. The changes will create additional categories for property tax assessment based on the size and location of energy generation. The move is aimed at mitigating rising property assessments due to the installation of renewable energy sources. The amendments apply to facilities ...
Posted by Crystal Edwards on 19/08/2011
HEADS UP HOMEOWNERS! Fantastic article I found on moneyville.ca this afternoon! What type of coverage do you currently have? If you're not sure, there's no better time than NOW to find out! BEFORE it's too late! Home insurance can be a financial lifesaver when Mother Nature wreaks havoc on your abode. But simply purchasing a policy doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll be sheltered from the ...

Construction and Expansion

Posted by Adrian King on 01/03/2012
I have just added a navigable list of service providers to my site which should be very handy to new home owners to the area. If you can think of more reliable services or contrators let me know and I will add them.  Adrian King
Posted by Peggy Leake on 27/06/2011
This very informative article is by Mark Weisleder | Fri May 27 2011]The Toronto Star       5 things to ask when buying a cottage The questions for a realtor when you buy a cottage are somewhat different from those when buying you house in the city. Shutterstock By Mark Weisleder | Fri May 27 2011 Comment (4) Recommend (1)   Buying a house in ...

Family & Kids

Posted by Marg Strano on 23/04/2012
Large 2 storey 5 bedroom home located in village of Havelock.Main floor kitchen,laundry and sunroom,separate dining room main floor family room and living room.Large lot with detached single car garage.Walk to all amenities school,.areana,shopping.Priced @ $134,000
Posted by The Gold Standard Team on 15/12/2011
Moving is an adjustment, whether you are moving across town or relocating across the country.  Moving across town or to a new neighbourhood may mean learning new routes to work, selecting a new dentist, and finding a new grocery store. It may also mean a change in schools if you have young children.   Moving across the country can be much more challenging. Relocation is rarely easy. ...

Market Reports and Conditions

Posted by John-Matthew Hogan on 12/04/2012
I sat thru a terrific Mortgage Seminar today.  Things that were discussed were how it is not impossible to get a mortgage when self-employed.  The seminar leader discussed that so often Self-Employed people feel like they cannot get a mortgage in fact the opposite is true.  He has several lenders who specialize in self-employed people. Another great thing that came out of the seminar ...
Posted by The Gold Standard Team on 12/04/2012
I sat thru a terrific Mortgage Seminar today. Things that were discussed were how it is not impossible to get a mortgage when self-employed. The seminar leader discussed that so often Self-Employed people feel like they cannot get a mortgage in fact the opposite is true. He has several lenders who specialize in self-employed people. Another great thing that came out of the seminar is that they currently ...
Posted by Constantine Isslamow on 09/03/2012
  RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL MULTIFAMILY FARM TOTALS ACTIVE 358 22 6 2 388 SOLD 147 8 6 0 161 CONDITIONAL 33 3 2 0 38 EXPIRED 79 10 4 2 95 CANCELLED 46 1 1 1 49 WITHDRAWN 7 0 0 0 7   TOTALS 670 44 19 5 738 Constantine Isslamow | Broker of Record Friends, followers and Connections are the way of the ...

Parks & Recreation

Posted by Peggy Leake on 16/06/2011
A small group of neighbours are developing  community garden plots at our community centre ,Wilson Park, on Northey' Bay Rd. So far we have 7. It is lots of hard work and we are learning as we go. It is encouraging to see some of our hard work pay off as different people have planted  a variety of veggies and... they are growing!! It is a great way to meet the neighbours too. I will try to ...

Restaurants / Bars / Coffee Houses

Posted by Lynda Mattucci on 16/02/2012
What a nice quaint restaurant all homemade desserts special coffees great staff had a nice experience there will go back stop by for a coffee and a homemade dessert yum

Schools & Universities

Posted by Lynda Mattucci on 06/03/2012
University Heights great North End neighbourhood lots of Parks great area for going for walks, close to the zoo, easy access Trent University check out 2979 Jennifer dr. custom built 3 bedroom, 3 bath home featuring main floor family room, main floor laundry room 2 gas fireplaces, and much more call today for more details

Shopping

Posted by Lynda Mattucci on 03/05/2012
Check out 566 Garbutt Terrace lovely spacious Garden Home walking distance to shopping schools and trails , large end unit fully fenced very private see for your self lots of upgrades ceramic tile floors, upgraded carpet, large walkin pantry single car garage central air, central vac , california shutters throughout, dont miss this one you wont be disappointed
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