Rideau is an historic township in eastern Ontario , Canada. It is located in the rural parts of the City of Ottawa , in the extreme south. Its eastern boundary is the Rideau River , its namesake.
4-744: The township was created in 1974 after the amalgamation of two other townships: Marlborough , and North Gower , plus Long Island, which was split between Osgoode and Gloucester Townships. In 2001 it was amalgamated into the City of Ottawa. Communities include Manotick , North Gower , Kars and Burritts Rapids According to the Canada 2001 Census : By the 2006 census, Rideau's population had increased to 12,960. 45°06′N 75°45′W / 45.100°N 75.750°W / 45.100; -75.750 https://rideautwphistory.org/about-us/ This article relating to Ottawa and to Canada's National Capital Region
8-413: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Marlborough Township, Ontario Marlborough Township is a former incorporated and now geographic township in eastern Ontario , Canada . Marlborough was located in the southern part of Carleton County . It was bounded to the south by Oxford Township , to the southwest by Montague Township , to the northwest by Goulbourn Township and to
12-480: The amalgamated city of Ottawa in 2001. Marlborough Township took its name from John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough . According to the Canada 2016 Census , the Township had a population of 2,204. According to the Canada 2021 Census , this had increased to 2,368. 45°05′N 75°48′W / 45.083°N 75.800°W / 45.083; -75.800 This Eastern Ontario geographical article
16-443: The northeast by North Gower Township . The Rideau River runs along the border with Oxford Township. It was established in 1791. In 1800, it became part of Carleton County and was incorporated as a township in 1850. The first family to settle in this area was that of Stephen Burritt , a United Empire Loyalist , in 1793. The township merged with North Gower Township in 1974 to become Rideau Township . Rideau, in turn, became part of
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