- Punkeydoodles Corners, Ontario
Punkeydoodles Corners is an unofficial hamlet in the Wilmot Township of southwestern
Ontario , inCanada , known for its strange namecite web
title = Historic Place Names of Waterloo County - Punkeydoodles Corners, Wilmot Township
url = http://www.region.waterloo.on.ca/web/region.nsf/c56e308f49bfeb7885256abc0071ec9a/8d9bfaff3c665c7585256e1c004f9c36!OpenDocument
publisher = Region of Waterloo
accessdate = 2007-05-17] and frequent sign theft.cite news
last = Stock
first = George
title = Punkeydoodles Rules!
url = http://www.ocl.net/cap/cyberspace/2001/September_10_2001.shtml
publisher = The Oxford Review
date =
accessdate = 2007-05-17]The origin of the name is somewhat disputed. Most claims date back to an inn and
tavern located at the Corner during the late nineteenth century. The most frequently-cited legend goes that the innkeeper had a habit of singing "Yankee Doodle", which sounded more like "Punkey Doodle" to the tavern guests. Other stories link the name to an old Victorian word for frittering away time, or a nickname given to a lazy pumpkin farmer by his irritated wife. "Corners" refers to both the geographical feature of the intersecting roads as well as the convergence of Waterloo, Oxford, and Perth regional boundaries.The most prominent moment in Punkeydoodles Corners history was
Canada Day 1982, when the Right HonourableJoe Clark was present for festivities. A post office was opened for one day to issue commemorative stamps.While common spelling and punctuation vary, the official name is "Punkeydoodles Corners". [ On the [http://www12.statcan.ca/english/Profil01/CP01/Search/SearchForm_Results.cfm?Lang=E&SearchPR=01&SearchType=Begins Stats Canada website] , a search for the name returns "Punkeydoodles Corners" as the only result.]
The name of the hamlet frequently appears in lists of humorous place names.
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