Starkey Hill

Starkey Hill

Starkey Hill is the highest point in Puslinch Township, southwestern Ontario and is located Southeast of Guelph, Ontario. The property is currently owned by the Grand River Conservation Authority [http://www.grandriver.ca/] and sports a 4km loop hiking trail. Parking and access to the trail is located off Arkell Rd., 1km east of Watson Rd. & the village of Arkell.

Starkey Hill is named after the Starkey family who moved to the area in 1933 from the United States and in 1949 purchased 100 acres of land outside of Arkell. [http://www.puslinch.net/starkey.html]

In 1911, the Geodetic Survey of Canada created a triangulation station on the Starkey property. The tower was built of wood and stood 100' with a 36' x 36' base. The tower was located on the highest point of the property which is also the highest point in Puslinch township.

The purpose of the tower was for triangulation surveying. There were hundreds of towers constructed for this purpose in North America. Most of the work was done at night and lamps were placed in towers and sighted from ground locations.

The information gathered from this project formed the basis for topographic mapping used today.

These towers were not built as permanent structures and; therefore, it came down before 1920. The wood from the tower was later used by the Starkey family to build an implement shed. The shed does not stand today.

This information was taken from the "Starkey Hill Interpretive Trail" brochure. For more information, contact the Grand River Conservation Authority.

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