- Gurd Township, Ontario
Gurd Township is an historical geographical township in central
Ontario ,Canada in Parry Sound District. It was first surveyed in1875 and was named afterR.S. Gurd , a businessman. In1976 , Gurd was annexed by the incorporated Nipissing Township. The township was shaped like an "L" wrapping around Nipissing. It was bounded on the north and northwest by Patterson Township on the west by Pringle Township, on the east and northeast by Nipissing, on the east by South Himsworth Township and on the south by Machar Township. It included the community of Hotham and part of Commanda. When it was annexed, Gurd had a population of 260 while Nipissing had 550. Today, the population is approximately 300 (419 including the nearby community of Alsace). Gurd is currently home to theBray Lake Conservation Reserve ,South River Forest Provincial Conservation Reserve and theJohn P. Webster Nature Preserve . Highway 522 runs through the south of the township while Highway 534 cuts through the north at Hotham.ources
* [http://www.pastforward.ca/perspectives/march_72003.htm Heritage Perspectives: How Some Townships Got Their Name]
* [http://www.pastforward.ca/perspectives/august_182000.htm Heritage Perspectives: Nipissing village once Area's commercial centre]
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