Tweed, Ontario
Tweed is a municipality located in central-eastern Ontario, Canada, in Hastings County.
History
The Municipality of Tweed is an amalgamated municipality comprising the former Village of Tweed and the former Hungerford Township and former Elzevir & Grimsthorpe Townships. The Municipality was incorporated on 1 January 1998 as a lower-tier municipality within the County of Hastings two-tier governing system.The post office was established in 1852.
Elzevir Township and Grimsthorpe Township had been administered as one entity since before 1968 until amalgamation into the Municipality of Tweed.
The Napanee, Tamworth and Quebec Railway had a spur from Tamworth, Ontario to Tweed; the Tweed-Yarker and Tweed-Bannockburn segments were abandoned by 1941 and the former Napanee-Smiths Falls mainline abandoned in the late 1970s. From the 1880s, the Canadian Pacific Railway's Havelock Subdivision passed through Tweed to Glen Tay and Smith Falls. The line was abandoned from Glen Tay to Tweed in 1973 then Tweed to Havelock in 1987. A more westerly portion of the line still runs through Peterborough.
21st century
- Tweed made national news in 2010 when Colonel Russell Williams, a resident of Ottawa who had a cottage in Tweed, was arrested and accused of the murders of Jessica Lloyd and Corporal Marie-France Comeau. Williams was convicted in 2010 and received two life sentences for the first-degree murders. Williams is in prison in Port-Cartier, Quebec.
- On December 14, 2017, a Hydro One helicopter working on a row of transmission towers crashed northeast of Tweed. All 4 people on board, the pilot and three electrical workers, were killed.
- On March 10, 2021, a fire destroyed the landmark Tweedsmuir Hotel. Built in 1886 the hotel had many names and owners but was always a cornerstone of the community.
Geography
As of 2004, the total land area was approximately, 30% of which was Crown land. Lakes, rivers and streams account for approximately. There are approximately of roads throughout the Municipality. The total 2004 property assessment for the Municipality of Tweed was $309,000,000. Its composition was 84% residential, 7% farm, 6% commercial and industrial, and 3% other categories.Immediately east of the Village of Tweed is Stoco Lake, home to a popular and uncommon sport-fish, the muskellunge or Muskie. Stoco Lake is a part of the Moira River system; the Black River joins the Moira River near the Village of Tweed.
Communities
Besides the village proper of Tweed, the Municipality of Tweed comprises a number of villages and hamlets, including the following communities:- Actinolite
- Bogart
- Buller
- Chapman
- Cosy Cove
- Coulters Hill
- Duff Corners
- East Hungerford
- Elzevir
- Farrell Corners
- Hungerford
- Larkins
- Lime Lake
- Lodgeroom Corners
- Lost Channel
- Marlbank
- Moneymore
- Otter Creek
- Queensborough
- Stoco
- Sulphide
- Thomasburg
Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Tweed had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of. With a land area of, it had a population density of in 2021.Populations prior to amalgamation :
- Total Population in 1996: 5,706
- * Elzevir and Grimsthorpe township: 854
- * Hungerford township: 3,280
- * Tweed village: 1,572
- Population in 1991:
- * Elzevir and Grimsthorpe township: 781
- * Hungerford township: 3,085
- * Tweed village: 1,626
- English as first language: 94.9%
- French as first language: 1.3%
- English and French as first language: 0.3%
- Other as first language: 3.1%