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Location: Hwy. 2 just west of Hwy. 31
Signage: Morrisburg, Canadian Tire
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Morrisburg - Eastern Ontario
Municipality of South Dundas.
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On November 11, 1813, the Battle of Crysler's Farm, at which a British force repelled an invading American army, took place near what was later to be called Morrisburg. Between 1843 and 1856, canals were built on the north side of the St. Lawrence River. West Williamsburg was renamed Morrisburg in 1851 in honour of Brockville, Ontario politician, James Morris, who was named the first Postmaster General of the United Province of Canada. Morrisburg was incorporated as a village in 1860. The Grand Trunk Railway reached Morrisburg in 1855. In 1997, Morrisburg was amalgamated with the Village of Iroquois, Matilda and Williamsburg Townships into the Township of South Dundas. Wikipedia



 
 
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