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Casselman is a
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in eastern
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, Canada, in the United Counties of Prescott and Russell. Situated on the South Nation River about southeast of downtown Ottawa, along the
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417. Casselman is an enclave within the Municipality of
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, since Casselman citizens refused to join the fusion of municipalities in 1998. The village was named after Martin Casselman who built a sawmill near the site of the current town in 1844. It is served by the Casselman railway station on the Montreal–Ottawa
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train, twice a day in each direction. Casselman hosted ''L'écho d'un peuple'', at Ferme Drouin, one of the biggest shows ever presented in Ontario, until the organization ran into financial trouble in 2008.


History

Casselman was founded by Martin Major Casselman (1805–1881), son of a Loyalist family who had bought large tracts of land in Cambridge Township (now part
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) in order to develop his timber trade. He obtained another on both sides of the South Nation River at the current location of the village, where he settled in 1844 and built a dam and sawmill. Settlement by French Canadians and Catholics followed after 1849, when Bishop Guigues founded a colonization society to encourage settlement in the region. Its post office was established in 1857. That same year, the Township of Cambridge was incorporated, and Martin Casselman became its first reeve, and also served as the postmaster from 1871 to 1881. In 1881, the railroad connecting Casselman to Coteau Junction was completed, and the next year, it was extended to
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. In 1885, there were about 200 families, and a Catholic chapel was built. On June 11, 1888, Casselman separated from Cambridge Township and was incorporated as a village municipality. It had 750 inhabitants at that time. In July 1891, the village partially burnt down, and 6 years later in October 1897, it was entirely destroyed in a wildfire. And again in July 1919, another fire destroyed most of the buildings on the main street. The village installed modern water and sewer services that became operational in 1977.


Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by
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, Casselman 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. Mother tongue: * French as first language: 71.3% * English as first language: 21.5% * English and French as first language: 3.7% * Other as first language: 2.9%


See also

* Transit Eastern Ontario operates under the authority of ''The North Glengarry Prescott Russell (NGPR) Transport Board'' * List of francophone communities in Ontario


References


External links

* {{PrescottRussell Lower-tier municipalities in Ontario Municipalities in the United Counties of Prescott and Russell Villages in Ontario