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Beckwith, Ontario

Beckwith
Township (lower-tier)
Township of Beckwith
Beckwith is located in Southern Ontario
Beckwith
Beckwith
Coordinates: 45°05′N 76°04′W / 45.083°N 76.067°W / 45.083; -76.067Coordinates: 45°05′N 76°04′W / 45.083°N 76.067°W / 45.083; -76.067
Country  Canada
Province  Ontario
County Lanark
Government
 • Type Township
 • Reeve Richard Kidd
 • Governing Body Beckwith Township Council
 • MP Scott Reid (CPC)
 • MPP Randy Hillier (OPC)
Area
 • Total 240.51 km2 (92.86 sq mi)
Population (2011)
 • Total 6,986
 • Density 29.0/km2 (75/sq mi)
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
Area code(s) 613
Website www.twp.beckwith.on.ca

Beckwith is a township in eastern Ontario, Canada. It is located in Lanark County on the Mississippi River. It is located within Canada's National Capital Region.

The township comprises the communities of 10th Line Shore, Ontario, Black's Corners, Franktown, Franktown Station, Gillies Corners, Hay's Shore, McCann's Shore, Prospect, Rothwell's Shore, Scotch Corners and Tennyson.

Black's Corners, a hamlet south of Carleton Place, is the location for the town hall of Beckwith. This site was chosen in 1857 as a compromise between Franktown and Carleton Place where the township council had met on an alternating basis previously. Currently, there are just a few houses and a store there.

Franktown promotes itself as the "Lilac Capital of Ontario". It is home to Lilac Lane, which features a beautiful park containing many lilac bushes that have grown there naturally over time, and where a lilac festival is held near the end of May (last Saturday in May).Within the park facility there is also a baseball diamond.

Also located within Franktown are the Calvary Christian Academy, a private school, and the "Franktown General Store", which features a gas bar, general merchandise, a take-out section (opened in 2007) as well as dry-cleaning services.

On the ninth Line Road, east of Blacks Corners, Beckwith Park is being developed. It includes an indoor hockey rink and soccer pitch and outdoor artificial turf for football, soccer and rugby. The park include bush with waking trails and a pond. The extensive grass area, which is not yet fully developed, includes twelve soccer pitches, a baseball and a softball field, a coverall building and open space to hold civic events like Beckwith Heritage Days. The Ottawa Gee-Gees football team played a season there while there new stadium was under construction.

Beckwith was originally covered in deciduous forest, much of which has been cleared for agriculture. Common trees include sugar maple, beech, oak and ash. Trees like hickory and butternut are less common. Wetter areas have elm, silver maple and white cedar. Hemlock was much more common in the past, but logging for bark used in tanning has much depleted this species. The enormous Goodwood Swamp is one of the most important natural areas in the township. There are several different access points to see this vast wetland by car and on foot. The Jock River, a popular canoe route, originates here, near Franktown.


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