Over 150 years ago... When the first settlers arrived in this area in 1821, they recognized the potential for developing water power here in the “Bay†area of the Mississippi River. They built a sawmill, gristmill, and a timber slide to divert logs from the rapids into the"Bay†and on to calmer water, An inn at the Ninth Line corner provided lodging for those heading north to the lumber camps. Known variously as Norway Pine Falls, Snedden‘s Mills, and Rosebank,tl1e village received its present name of Blakeney in 1874, In 1865, the B & O railroad was extended towards Arnprior. passing near the village and opening up markets, so that by the late 18005, Blakeney was a hive of activity with a flour mill, a large woolen factory, a sawmill, a cheese factory, a Presbyterian Church and manse, and a general store & post office. The original log bridge, which provided a vital crossing for the Bytown Road, was replaced with the present one in 1915. einiusul sueuioM Aeswea Nothing remains of the early industries but stone foundations, but many new houses have been added to the homes of the early inhabitants, creating a pleasant hamlet in what is now the Ramsay Ward oftheTown of Mississippi Mills. Legend Snedden Stopping Place Snedden Stone House (later Cheese Factory) Glover‘s Coopers Shop Fenlon‘s Hotel (later Cheese Factory, then Nontell‘s Dance Hall] Coxford's Cobbler Shop Marshall‘s Sawmill llaterWrri. briedden‘sl Dam for Sawmill Storehouse for Woolen Mill i Gomersall 8r Littlewrmd Brewery McDougall Woolen Mill (later PJ. Campbell‘s) .(zori‘iersall's lanriury lsite ol' first sawitiilll Bridge to Pine Isle . Livery Stables . Merilees Home .Oatmeal Mill . Hour 81 Grist Mill 12 THE BAY Site offirstgristmill l’ . Timber Slide . Peter McDouqall s House . General Store & Post OttiCe H We“, ‘9 . Blukeriey PresbyterianLhurclrlltxlerUrriled) ' ’l"/ss,s W . Church Manse s/PP/ ". Usher‘s Hume , York‘s Store Orange Hall ’ Blacksmith Shop Harry James; , Snedden 5 Station ’t/ygp A xoog AiotsiH .lll’lUJSpee/Vii H1 , je) Erected rn 2010 by the Ramsay Women’s institute. 9†Ontario With permission from the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources For more information: wwwramsaywica