North Augusta, Police village in Augusta Township, Ontario, Canada
North Augusta is a police village in Augusta Township located in the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville in eastern Ontario. The community sits near Kemptville Creek and features sports facilities including a soccer field and baseball diamonds for residents and visitors.
The settlement began as Bellamy's Mills in 1812 when the Bellamy family established a mill operation. The village grew into a local industrial center as more enterprises developed around this early foundation.
The village is home to several places of worship that reflect its religious heritage and serve as gathering spaces for residents throughout the year.
The village offers recreational spaces including sports fields that serve both local activities and visiting groups. These facilities are accessible year-round and suitable for community events and outdoor recreation.
The local cemetery holds the remains of the village founder and incorporates Native American burial grounds from earlier times. This blending of different historical periods in one location tells the story of how the settlement overlaid earlier indigenous presence.
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