Molesworth, Ontario
43°46′53″N 81°04′31″W / 43.781472°N 81.07529°W / 43.781472; -81.07529
Molesworth is a small community in the town of Huron East, in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. Molesworth was founded in 1852 by John Mitchell and his family, who operated a general store that served the influx of settlers to the area. Mitchell also acted as a justice of the peace.
Transportation
Molesworth is located at the junction of County Road 86 and County Road 19.
It is served by a scheduled bus service to Wingham and Stratford.[1]
References
- Link to Molesworth history page
- ^ "Cherry Bus Schedule". Cherry Bus Lines. Archived from the original on 2007-04-04. Retrieved 2007-04-18.
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Huron County, Ontario
- Goderich
- Ashfield–Colborne–Wawanosh
- Bluewater
- Central Huron
- Howick
- Huron East
- Morris-Turnberry
- North Huron
- South Huron
communities
- Bayfield
- Benmiller
- Brussels
- Clinton
- Cranbrook
- Dashwood
- Donnybrook
- Egmondville
- Ethel
- Exeter
- Hensall
- Holmesville
- Jamestown
- Kingsbridge
- Lochalsh
- Mafeking
- McGaw
- Molesworth
- Mount Carmel
- Saltford
- Seaforth
- Sodom
- Spidertown
- St. Augustine
- St. Joseph
- Sunshine
- Vanastra
- Walton
- Whitechurch
- Wingham
- Winthrop
- Wroxeter
- Zurich
- See also
- Communities in Huron County
- Census divisions of Ontario
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