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Location: Church and Division Streets
Signage: Clarington Bowmanville
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Bowmanville - Ontario
Durham Region. SW. Ontario. Photo © Mark Visser

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Area Information
Bowmanville is a town located in the Municipality of Clarington, Durham Region. It is approximately 75 km (47 mi) east of Toronto, and 15 km (9.3 mi) east of Oshawa. Bowmanville was first incorporated as a town in 1858, but later incorporated with the neighbouring townships of Clarke and Darlington in 1974 forming the Town of Newcastle, which was renamed in 1994 to the Municipality of Clarington.
The lands which would later become Bowmanville were first purchased by John Burk, who began to clear the forest. Mills were built first on Barber's Creek (now called Bowmanville Creek), including one still standing, now called Vanstone's Mill, at the present-day intersection of King Street and Scugog St. Wikipedia


 
 
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