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Omemee, Ontario

Omemee
Omemee is located in Southern Ontario
Omemee
Omemee
Coordinates: 44°18′N 78°33′W / 44.300°N 78.550°W / 44.300; -78.550Coordinates: 44°18′N 78°33′W / 44.300°N 78.550°W / 44.300; -78.550
Country Canada
Province Ontario
Area
 • Total 2.39 km2 (0.92 sq mi)
Population (2011)
 • Total 1,247
Time zone Eastern (EST) (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)

Omemee is a community within the city of Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada, formerly known as Victoria County. Located on Highway 7, which is the Trans-Canada Highway, Omemee is one of the major communities in the Kawartha Lakes, as the proclaimed "city" is vastly rural and has but one major population centre. The community had a population of 1,247 in the Canada 2011 Census. It is located between the city of Peterborough and the community of Lindsay. Lindsay is the largest population centre in the city of Kawartha Lakes, and serves as the administrative centre as it did with Victoria County.

Omemee was the early childhood home of musician Neil Young, and of his father, author and sportswriter Scott Young.

The community that grew up around William Cottingham's mills on the Pigeon River was first called Williamstown and then Metcalfe. In 1857 the community was renamed Omemee, for the Omemee tribe, which once hunted in the area. The word means pigeon in the Mississauga language.

Omemee has two public schools, Lady Eaton Elementary (kindergarten to grade 4), and Scott Young (grades 5 to 8). Scott Young Public School was named after Scott Young, a journalist and author of many books, and father of musician Neil Young.

The ghost town of Omemee, North Dakota was named after the Ontario Omemee, as the former's first post master hailed from the latter.



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