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Nassagaweya Township, Ontario

Coordinates: 43°32′00″N 80°01′59″W / 43.5333°N 80.0331°W / 43.5333; -80.0331
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Nassagaweya Township is a geographic township[1] and former municipality in Halton Region, Ontario, Canada, now part of Milton.

The township was created in 1819, its name derived from the Mississauga word nazhesahgewayyong, meaning 'river with two outlets.' This refers to the fact that watercourses in the township drain to both Lake Ontario and the Grand River system.

Nassagaweya was originally part of Halton County. When the Regional Municipality of Halton was created in 1974, the township became part of the Town of Milton.

Communities within the boundaries of the former township include: Campbellville, Brookville, Moffat, Haltonville, Darbyville, Guelph Junction and Sayers Mills. Nassagaweya historically contained Eden Mills and borders on Kilbride.

The heritage house Nassagaweya in Brisbane, Australia was named after the township being the birthplace of the house's owner John Gillies.[2]

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References

  1. ^ "Place names - Nassagaweya". Geographical Names Board of Canada. Government of Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Earth Sciences Sector, Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
  2. ^ "Nassagaweya (entry 600227)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 1 August 2014.

43°32′00″N 80°01′59″W / 43.5333°N 80.0331°W / 43.5333; -80.0331