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Ontario Tourism Region : The Great Waterway
Description From Owner:
- Pop. 371. In Camden T., Lennox and Addington Cs., on C. Rd. 14, 35 km NW of Kingston.
- The place was settled around 1830 by United Empire Loyalist Orin Jackson, who built a sawmill.
- The community was first known as Thompson's Corners after Robert Thompson, who opened the first store. When the post office was established in 1854, residents felt their community should have a more suitable name.
- A visitor remarked that the hamlet was a 'most enterprising place' and Thompson suggested that Enterprise should be its name. It was known locally as 'Shirttail Corners' until the 1930s.
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