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Tottenham - Quick Facts



Tottenham is a community in the town of New Tecumseth, in south-central OntarioCanada. It takes its name from its first postmaster, Alexander Totten. The Tottenham Conservation Area is a recreational facility in the village, which is also famous for its annual event, the Tottenham Bluegrass Festival. There is also a restored steam train that is a tourist attraction, taking passengers to Beeton and back. Tottenham is home to three schools: Tottenham Public School, Father F.X. O’Reilly School, and Saint Thomas Aquinas Catholic Secondary School.

The town was ravaged by a fire in 1895, which began at the McKinney foundry. Eighty structures were destroyed, including the foundry and a Methodist church. Despite warnings in 1884 that the town needed a fire engine, none was purchased. To combat the 1895 fire, the town of Allandale sent its fire engine, preventing further spread of the fire.

 

Population

 5,143

Grocery

 Foodland– 260 Queen St N    

Restaurants

 Timo Italian Grille– 11 Mill St E  

 A Taste of Freedom– 24 Mill St W 

Fitness

 Tottenham Community Centre– 139 Queen St N   

Entertainment

 Family Fun Centre– 55 Industrial Rd Unit 10  

 Woodington Lake Golf Club– 7110 4th Line   

Parks

Tottenham Conservation Area– 6787 4th Line  

Schools

 Tottenham Public School– 21 Rogers Rd    

 Father F X O’Reilly School– 235 Queen St N     

Funeral Homes

 Rod Abrams Funeral Home– 1666 Tottenham Rd   

Churches

 Tottenham United Church– 26 Mill St E    

 Fraser Presbyterian Church– 70 Queen St S     

 St Francis Xavier Church– 66 Queen St N  

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