Township in Ontario, Canada
Map of City of Ottawa showing Huntley Twp.
Huntley is a former incorporated and now geographic township in Carleton County in eastern Ontario , Canada .
Huntley was located in the western part of the county, bordered to the northwest by Fitzroy Township , to the northeast by March Township , to the southwest by Ramsay Township and to the southeast by Goulbourn Township . It includes the communities of Carp , Corkery , Huntley, Manion Corners, and Westwood.
According to the Canada 2021 Census , the Township had a population of 10,922.
History
The township was surveyed in 1818 and the first settlers arrived shortly thereafter.[ 1] The township was incorporated in 1850. The first settlers in the area were immigrants from Ireland in the early 19th century. Huntley took its name from Huntly Castle , associated with Charlotte Lennox, Duchess of Richmond , whose husband Charles served as Governor General of British North America from 1818 to 1819.
By 1866, there was a Post Office in the township of Huntley and John Graham served as postmaster.[ 2]
In 1974, it was amalgamated with Torbolton and Fitzroy to form West Carleton . In 2001, West Carleton became part of the new city of Ottawa .
Reeves
1850 J.E. Fenton
1853 Henry McBride
1862 John Holmes
1869 John Caldwell
1874 Edward Armstrong
1875 John Holmes
1876 Edward Armstrong
1889 George Nelson Kidd
1894 A. Hodgkins
1897 n/a
1907 G.A. Hodgkins
1911 Robert Cox
1923 William Rivington
1947 William J. Cox
1949 E.F. Johnston
1956 J.A. Boyd
1968 Glen Rivington
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