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Coordinates: 44°12′10″N 77°53′29″W / 44.20264°N 77.89135°W / 44.20264; -77.89135
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There is no real evidence that Warkworth was ever called Benfield except for conjecture in the 1878 Northumberland Atlas.Prior to the Incorporation of Warkworth, the town was called Percy Mills as reported by Enumerator B.F. Ewing in the 1851 Census
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[[File:Warkworth ON.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Warkworth main street]]
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'''Warkworth''' is a community in the [[Canada|Canadian]] province of [[Ontario]] in the county of [[Northumberland County, Ontario|Northumberland]]. The village of Warkworth, formerly named Benfield (1857), is part of the municipality of [[Trent Hills, Ontario|Trent Hills]], formed in 2001.
'''Warkworth''' is a community in the [[Canada|Canadian]] province of [[Ontario]] in the county of [[Northumberland County, Ontario|Northumberland]]. The village of Warkworth (Incorporated 1857), formerly named Percy Mills (1851 Census), is part of the municipality of [[Trent Hills, Ontario|Trent Hills]], formed in 2001.


== Facilities/services ==
== Facilities/services ==

Revision as of 19:11, 16 December 2012

Warkworth main street

Warkworth is a community in the Canadian province of Ontario in the county of Northumberland. The village of Warkworth (Incorporated 1857), formerly named Percy Mills (1851 Census), is part of the municipality of Trent Hills, formed in 2001.

Facilities/services

The village features the historic Town Hall, now the Centre for the Arts. The village has Percy Centennial Public School, a community nursing home, medical centre and a seniors' residence. The town rink is also a primary centre of social interaction[citation needed], historically serving hockey, (capturing 11 Provincial titles, most recently in 1993–1994) and ringette players as well as curlers. The village has a vital cultural life of live theatre and music and is home to many accomplished artists, and artisans.[citation needed] A historical plaque honouring local artist J.D. Kelly is located just outside the village centre.

A medium-security federal penitentiary, the Warkworth Institution, is located 8 km east of the village.

Events

Warkworth hosts many significant special events which attract many thousands of tourists[citation needed], including the annual Maple Syrup Festival in March, Perfect Pie Contest, Lilac Festival, the summer Rodeo, the Rural Ramble, the Fall Fair, one of Eastern Ontario's largest truck shows, the Warkworth Truck Show, the Donnybrook, studio, house and garden tours, and the famous Long Lunch in August.

Warkworth has been a hockey powerhouse, capturing 11 Provincial titles, most recently in 1993–1994.

Notable residents

References


Further reading

  • Gibson, Jennifer, et al. A Year in the Life of Warkworth Belleville, Ontario: Essence Publishing, 2005. (ISBN 1-55306-969-2)
  • ed. by George M. Grant Reflections of Percy Township Warkworth, Ontario : Warkworth-Percy Historical Society, c2000. (ISBN 0968735606 paperback)

44°12′10″N 77°53′29″W / 44.20264°N 77.89135°W / 44.20264; -77.89135