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Arva is located on a pond (known as "the mill pond") on Medway Creek. There is also a forest known as the sanctuary (in the Chapman Estates); the bush runs along the creek and goes down in to a camp site that at one time was quite popular. |
Arva is located on a pond (known as "the mill pond") on Medway Creek. There is also a forest known as the sanctuary (in the Chapman Estates); the bush runs along the creek and goes down in to a camp site that at one time was quite popular. |
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In the 19th century Arva was a critical rest stop on the [[Underground Railroad]], and home to several homes constructed as part of the Railroad. |
In the 19th century Arva was a critical rest stop on the [[Underground Railroad]], and home to several homes constructed as part of the Railroad. |
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Om July 7, 2007, the [[The White Stripes]] performed a free concert at the Arva Flour Mill as part of their Canadian tour. |
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[[Category:Communities in Middlesex County, Ontario]] |
[[Category:Communities in Middlesex County, Ontario]] |
Revision as of 20:45, 7 July 2007
Arva is a community located in Middlesex Centre, just north of the city of London, Ontario, Canada, at the intersection of Provincial Highway 4 (Richmond Street) and Medway Road (7th Concession).
Arva is the home of Medway High School, the Arva Flour Mill, a tree farm (Tammarack Farm's) a post office, two churches, various other establishments, as well as personalities such as former Member of Parliament for London North Centre Joe Fontana.
Arva is located on a pond (known as "the mill pond") on Medway Creek. There is also a forest known as the sanctuary (in the Chapman Estates); the bush runs along the creek and goes down in to a camp site that at one time was quite popular.
In the 19th century Arva was a critical rest stop on the Underground Railroad, and home to several homes constructed as part of the Railroad.
Om July 7, 2007, the The White Stripes performed a free concert at the Arva Flour Mill as part of their Canadian tour.