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199 Queen St. N.
Blyth,
Ontario
N0M 1H0
Ontario Tourism Region : Huron, Perth, Waterloo and Wellington
Phone : (519) 523-9642
Your Host(s) : Canada Post
Description From Owner:
- Pop. 953. In East Wawanosh T., Huron C., on Blyth Brook and C. Rds. 4 and 25,25 km E of Goderich.
- Settled in 1851 and known as Drummond, or Drummondville, after William Drummond, who surveyed the village in 1853.
- When the post office opened in 1853, the place was called Blythe after the James Blyth Estate in England, which at the time owned a large percentage of the townsite. The 'e' was later dropped. The village has an active summer theatre.
- From Ontario Place Names 2007 David E. Scott Ph. 866 471 4123 or 905 680 7884
Address of this page:
http://www.ruralroutes.com/blythontario
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Visitors to this page: 2,738
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