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Lincoln
Town (lower-tier)
Town of Lincoln
King Street in Beamsville.
King Street in Beamsville.
Location of Lincoln within Niagara Region
Location of Lincoln within Niagara Region
Lincoln is located in Southern Ontario
Lincoln
Lincoln
Location of Lincoln within Niagara Region
Coordinates: 43°08′N 79°26′W / 43.133°N 79.433°W / 43.133; -79.433Coordinates: 43°08′N 79°26′W / 43.133°N 79.433°W / 43.133; -79.433
Country  Canada
Province  Ontario
Regional Municipality Niagara
Settled 1788
Formed January 1, 1970
Government
 • Type Town
 • Mayor Sandra Easton
 • Governing Body Town of Lincoln Council
 • MP Dean Allison (CPC)
 • MPP Sam Oosterhoff (PC)
Area
 • Land 162.81 km2 (62.86 sq mi)
Population (2016)
 • Total 23,787
 • Density 146.1/km2 (378/sq mi)
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
Postal code span L0R
Area code(s) 905
Website www.lincoln.ca

Lincoln is a town on Lake Ontario in the Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada. The town's administrative and commercial centre is in the community of Beamsville.

Lincoln's location between the southern shore of Lake Ontario and the Niagara Escarpment provides for a moderate climate with mild winters. The area is known in Canada for its orchards, vineyards, wineries and restaurants that feature local produce and wines. Fruit crops grown in Lincoln include cherries, peaches, apples and pears, and during the summer attract many tourists from all over Ontario, particularly Toronto.

The township comprises the communities of Beamsville, Campden, Jordan, Jordan Station, Pelham Union, Rockway, Tintern, Vineland and Vineland Station.

Lincoln's earliest known inhabitants were Neutral Indians. Archaeologists from the Royal Ontario Museum found evidence of a Neutral encampment with a long house about two kilometers east of Beamsville, on Cave Springs Farm. Until vandals destroyed them about 30 years ago, there were a number of Indian faces carved in stone high on the Escarpment wall nearby.

The Neutrals were decimated by the Iroquois in 1653. When the first European settlers arrived in 1777, there were only a few semi-migrant native people living in the caves near Beamsville.


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