'Rideau Ferry' is a small
community in
Eastern Ontario,
Canada, along the
Rideau Waterway. Rideau Ferry straddles a narrow stretch of water joining the
Big Rideau Lake to the
Lower Rideau Lake. At Rideau Ferry, the south shore of the Rideau Waterway is located within the
Township of Rideau Lakes in
Leeds and Grenville County, and the north shore is located within the township of
Drummond/North Elmsley in
Lanark County.
History
Despite the name of the community, there is no
ferry service operating at Rideau Ferry in the present-day. A
bridge was constructed to allow passage across the Rideau in
1874, allowing travellers from
Brockville or
Kingston to more easily cross the Rideau to travel to
Perth.
Rideau Ferry was originally known as Oliver's Ferry after John Oliver, a
Scottish settler in South Elmsley township (now part of Rideau Lakes), who operated a ferry service across the Rideau. According to local legend, Mr. Oliver was said to have an unusual habit of refusing to transport passengers after dark, instead putting them up in his house for the night. His neighbours, though, never saw the travellers in the morning. Several of the travellers did not arrive at their intended destination and were thought to be victims of
highway robbery. Years later, when Oliver's house was torn down to allow a bridge to be built, human skeletons were found in the walls and under the floorboards of additions Oliver had made to the original house.
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In the 1890s, a number of
summer homes and
cottages were established along the south shore of the Lower Rideau Lake, many of which remain with the same families today.
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Services and Attractions
The Rideau Ferry
Conservation Area was established along a 10 acre
shoreline property on the Lower Rideau Lake. The former Rideau Ferry Yacht Club donated the property in
1976 to provide a
public recreation area with access to the lake.
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Rideau Ferry is also home to a restaurant, a general store, a motel, an art studio and a marina.
External links
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Rideau Valley Conservation Authority
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FerryTale Studio
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Rideau Ferry Marine
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Heritage of Rideau Ferry
References
1. http://www.rideaufriends.com/history.html
2. http://www.twprideaulakes.on.ca/heritage/rideauferry.html
3. http://www.rideauvalley.on.ca/careas/rideauferry/