Edwards, Ontario

Edwards is a dispersed rural community[1] at the headwaters of Bear Brook in the Osgoode Ward of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. According to the Canada 2011 Census, the surrounding blocks had a population of 346.[2]

Edwards was named[3] in 1901 after William Cameron Edwards (1844-1921).[4] Edwards was a lumberman, MP for Russell 1887 -1903 and a senator. From 1898 to 1957 Edwards was a flag stop for the New York and Ottawa Railway.[5]

References

  1. http://www4.rncan.gc.ca/search-place-names/unique/FBBUA
  2. Population calculated by combining Census Blocks 3506148003, 3506147902, 3506147903, 3506147905
  3. Ontario Place Names by David E. Scott ISBN 9780986537004
  4. William Cameron Edwards
  5. New York and Ottawa Railway

Coordinates: 45°19′23″N 75°28′01″W / 45.3231°N 75.4670°W / 45.3231; -75.4670


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