- Tweed, Ontario
:"This page is about the Municipality of Tweed, for the village see
Tweed, Ontario (village) ".Tweed is both a
municipality and a village located in central-easternOntario ,Canada , in the County of Hastings. It is about halfway betweenOttawa andToronto .The Municipality of Tweed is an amalgamated municipality comprising the former Village of Tweed and the former Townships of Hungerford and Elzevir & Grimsthorpe. The Municipality was officially incorporated as of
January 1 , 1998 as a lower tier municipality within the County of Hastings two tier governing system.Approximately 30% of the population resides the Village of Tweed, the only urban centre. The remainder of the Municipality consists of five hamlets (Actinolite, Marlbank, Queensborough, Stoco, and Thomasburg) and a large rural area which reaches from Wadsworth Lake in the north to Roslin to the south. The residents of the hamlets and the rural area comprise the other 70% of the population. As of 2004, there were approximately 2870 households.
As of 2004, the total land area was approximately 230,000
acre s (930 km²), 30% of which wasCrown land . Lakes, rivers and streams account for approximately 4,650 acres (18 km²). There are approximately 600 kilometres of roads throughout the Municipality.The total 2004 property assessment for the Municipality of Tweed was $309,000,000. Its composition was 84% residential, 7% farm, 6% commercial and industrial, and 3% other categories.
Tweed is also reported to be home to the world's smallest jail.
The Black River joins the
Moira River near the Village of Tweed.According to the 2001
Statistics Canada Census:
*Population: 5,612
*% Change (1996-2001): -1.6
*Dwellings: 2,807
*Area (km²): 896.98
*Density (persons per km²): 6.3Forest fire protection history
The Tweed Forest Fire District was founded by the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests in 1922 as one of 17 districts to help protect Ontario's forests. The headquarters for the district were housed at Hungerford Road in town. It was the central headquarters for 21
fire lookout tower s. In 1958 the convert|100|ft|m|sing=on-tall Hungerfordfiretower was erected beside the station. However, in the 1970s all the towers had been decommissioned as aerial fire fighting techniques were employed. The Hungerford tower was disassembled in 1996 and placed behind the Tweed Heritage Centre.Notable stories
In 1996 the town made news when it applied for a CFL team, in an attempt to become the Green Bay of Canada. Had the attempt been successful, the team would have been known as the Tweed Muskies.Tweed has a pallet factory. The town is also known for some good swimming and awesome fishing spots. Lake Stoco, which borders the town of Tweed, is home to a popular and uncommon sport-fish, the
muskellunge or Muskie ("Esox masquinongy").Communities
*Actinolite
*Bogart
*Buller
*Chapman
*Cosy Cove
*Coulters Hill
*Duff Corners
*East Hungerford
*Elzevir
*Farrell Corners
*Hungerford
*Larkins
*Lime Lake
*Lodgeroom Corners
*Lost Channel
*Marlbank
*Moneymore
*Otter Creek
*Queensborough
*Stoco
*Sulphide
*Thomasburg
*TweedNorth: Limerick West: Tudor and Cashel, Madoc, Centre Hastings
Tweed East: Addington Highlands, Stone Mills South: Tyendinaga, Greater Napanee External links
* [http://www.twp.tweed.on.ca/ Municipality of Tweed]
* [http://www.tweed-chamber.ca/ Tweed Chamber of Commerce]
* [http://www.quinte.net/tweednews/ The Tweed News]
* [http://www.tweedheritage.com/ Tweed Heritage Centre]
* [http://www.tweedlibrary.ca/ Tweed Public Library]
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