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3527 Princess St.,
Westbrook,
Ontario
K7P 3A7
Ontario Tourism Region : The Great Waterway
Phone : (613) 389-3733
Your Host(s) : Old Country Store
Description From Owner:
- Pop. 509. In Kingston T., Frontenac C., on C. Rd. 2, 11 km NW of Kingston. The community was first known as Slab City because the local mill produced fine slabs of wood for building early houses.
- Slabs are the first cuts from logs. William Marshall, a brewer and farmer, was acquainted with Lord William Westbrooke, and when the post office was established in 1860, Marshall suggested the community be named Westbrooke after him.
- The first post office was called West Brook. In 1950 the name was contracted to Westbrook.
- From Ontario Place Names 2007 David E. Scott Ph. 866 471 4123 or 905 680 7884
Address of this page:
http://www.bath.ruralroutes.com/westbrook
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Visitors to this page: 2,815
 Off the beaten track: |
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Westbrook Heights, 0km
Lawrence Park, Collins Bay area, 2km
Collins Bay, 3km
Balmoral Park, Collins Bay, 3km
High Gate Park, 3km
Hillview, Kingston area, 3km
Queens Acres, 4km
Elmwood, 5km
Bayridge, 4km
Glenvale, Kingston area, 5km
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 Nearby Lakes: |
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Mill Pond, 3km
Lost Lake, 5km
Odessa Lake, 7km
Sydenham Lake, 19km
Rosedale Lake, 19km
Blakes Lake, 20km
Collins Lake, 16km
Knowlton Lake, 21km
Bulls Eye Lake, 20km
Hogan Lake, 20km
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