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Cummings Island

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Cummings Island
Cummings Island is located in Southern Ontario
Cummings Island
Cummings Island
Cummings Island is located in Canada
Cummings Island
Cummings Island
EtymologyCharles Cummings, settler
Geography
LocationRideau River
Coordinates45°25′56″N 75°40′16″W / 45.4322°N 75.6711°W / 45.4322; -75.6711
Administration
ProvinceOntario
CountyCarleton County
CityOttawa

Cummings Island is an uninhabited island in the Rideau River in the city of Ottawa in Canada and the site of a former settlement.[1][2]

History

The island's first settler was Charles Cummings, who built there his house in 1840 and operated a ferry across the Rideau River until a simple wooden bridge was built a few years later. Charles Cummings died in 1847 and was buried on the island.[1]

In 1864, Robert Cummings, son of Charles, bought the island from the government for $4 and built a store (with post office), flour mill and carriage factory there. During this period the island thrived as a commercial hub between Bytown and Janeville (later Eastview, and still later Vanier), even having the first telephone in what was then Gloucester Township.[1]

In 1891, the old wooden bridge was replaced by a new steel bridge, which was originally named Bingham's Bridge, after Ottawa mayor Samuel Bingham, but this name never caught on. Thirty years later it was replaced by the Cummings Bridge, which was built some 12 metres (39 ft) downstream causing Cummings Island to lose its connection to the shore.[1]

Cummings Bridge and Island in 1896.jp

In 1922, the city of Ottawa bought the island from Cummings' sons for $30,000, and all the buildings were demolished. Since 1923, the island has been uninhabited. A stone abutment is the only structure that remains on the island, it was built to protect the island from erosion in the spring, when the river thaws and sends ice crashing into it.[1][3]

Other islands

Another island with the same name is located in Little Sand Lake in Kenora District, Ontario (50°01′19″N 94°42′05″W / 50.021809°N 94.701488°W / 50.021809; -94.701488).[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Deachman, Bruce (September 20, 2015). "Cummings Island: A former commercial hub now sits empty". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved September 21, 2015.
  2. ^ "Cummings Island". Canadian Geographical Names. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved September 21, 2015.
  3. ^ https://mdpi-res.com/d_attachment/water/water-13-02541/article_deploy/water-13-02541-v2.pdf?version=1632456845[bare URL PDF]
  4. ^ "Cummings Island (Kenora)". Canadian Geographic Names. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved September 21, 2015.


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