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Signage: Finch
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Finch - Eastern Ontario
United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry
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Area Information
In 1802 eight families – four Camerons and four MacMillans – came out from Scotland with a charter group organized by Allen (Glen Payne) MacMillan, and in 1803 made their way on foot to this area and took up land. Along the Payne River to the east of the village was an area known as Brooklyn, and the bridge, of course, was named the Brooklyn Bridge.
The first school, a log building, was built around 1850 west of the village. Ottawa is located about 35 miles [56 km] to the northwest of Finch.
North Stormont


 
 
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