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Woodville had a town hall, lock-up, [[gristmill|grist-mill]], two [[foundries]], a cheese factory, [[planing mill]] and sash and door factory, a number of dry goods stores, mechanics' shops, and three hotels. It also had its own brick school house, with two teachers, and two churches – one [[Presbyterian Church in Canada|Presbyterian]], the other [[Methodist Church of Canada|Methodist]]. Today, the [[cheese]] factory, [[rail station]], [[gristmill]], [[auto mechanic|mechanics]] shops, and [[hotel]]s have all been shut down.
Woodville had a town hall, lock-up, [[gristmill|grist-mill]], two [[foundries]], a cheese factory, [[planing mill]] and sash and door factory, a number of dry goods stores, mechanics' shops, and three hotels. It also had its own brick school house, with two teachers, and two churches – one [[Presbyterian Church in Canada|Presbyterian]], the other [[Methodist Church of Canada|Methodist]]. Today, the [[cheese]] factory, [[rail station]], [[gristmill]], [[auto mechanic|mechanics]] shops, and [[hotel]]s have all been shut down.


Woodville now is home to a [[grocery store]], three [[cafe|restaurants]], two [[convenience store|variety stores]], a [[post office]], one [[fuel station|gas station]], a [[bank]], a [[curling]] [[ice rink|rink]] and [[sports arena|arena]], two [[baseball diamond]]s and a newer [[primary school|school]], first built in 1923.
Woodville now is home to one [cafe|restaurants]], one [[convenience store|variety stores]], a [[post office]], one [[fuel station|gas station]], a [[bank]], a [[curling]] [[ice rink|rink]] and [[sports arena|arena]], two [[baseball diamond]]s and a newer [[primary school|school]], first built in 1923.


==Geography==
==Geography==

Revision as of 15:11, 10 September 2016

Woodville
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
MunicipalityKawartha Lakes
Established1898
Postal code
K0M
Area code705

Woodville is a community in Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada. It is located west of Lindsay. Population is approx. 650.

History

Known in the late 19th century as Irish Corners, the name of the town was changed to Woodville after the completion of the post office under postmaster John Morrison. In 1871 the Toronto and Nipissing Railway was built though the flourishing settlement and in 1878 Woodville became a police village.

Woodville had a town hall, lock-up, grist-mill, two foundries, a cheese factory, planing mill and sash and door factory, a number of dry goods stores, mechanics' shops, and three hotels. It also had its own brick school house, with two teachers, and two churches – one Presbyterian, the other Methodist. Today, the cheese factory, rail station, gristmill, mechanics shops, and hotels have all been shut down.

Woodville now is home to one [cafe|restaurants]], one variety stores, a post office, one gas station, a bank, a curling rink and arena, two baseball diamonds and a newer school, first built in 1923.

Geography

A two and one-half kilometres (one and a half miles) to the east of Woodville is an auction barn which was opened in 1961 by Norman MacIntyre and his family.

The local post office on King St. serves locals with lock boxes.

Notable people