Palermo, Ontario

Palermo, founded as Hagartown, is a former village in Halton County, Ontario, Canada which has been amalgamated into the town of Oakville.

Palermo

Hagartown
Former village
Palermo United Church
Palermo
Location of Palermo, Ontario
Coordinates: 43.43464°N 79.77748°W / 43.43464; -79.77748
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
Regional municipalityHalton Region
TownOakville
Established1805
Renamed1836
Amalgamated1962
Founded byLawrence Hagar
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
  Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
Postal code
L6M

The village was located around what is now the intersection of Dundas Street and Bronte Road.[1] The village was established in 1805 by Lawrence Hagar, a settler to Upper Canada from Pennsylvania.[2] The village was named Hagartown until 1836 when it was renamed to Palermo in honour of Horatio Nelson, Lord of Palermo.[2]

In 1869, the population was 300.[3] In 1875, the village had an iron foundry, two stores, and a hotel. At that time its population was 150.[4] By the 1870s, the village also had a wagon shop, blacksmith shop, harness shop, brick school house, churches, a telegraph office and drill shed.[1] The village was amalgamated with Oakville in 1962, along with Trafalgar Township and other nearby villages.[5]

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