Actinolite, Ontario

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Actinolite (Template:IPAc-en Template:Respell)<ref>Template:Citation)</ref> is a compact rural community within geographic Elzevir Township<ref name="ElzevirMining">Template:Cite web</ref> in the Municipality of Tweed, Hastings County in Central Ontario, Canada.<ref name="CGNDB" /> It is on Ontario Highway 37, just south of Ontario Highway 7 and north of the village of Tweed. The community also lies on the Skootamatta River just north of that river's mouth at the Moira River.

History

When Actinolite was first founded in 1853, it was called Troy. A number of Billa Flint's sawmills were built on the Skootamatta River here. In 1859, it became Bridgewater. In 1895, it was renamed Actinolite after a form of asbestos (actinolite) that was being extracted from open-pit mines near the town.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

A branch line of the Bay of Quinte Railway (BQR) was built through Actinolite opening in 1903 that connected the BQR main line to the southeast to the Central Ontario Railway to the northwest.<ref name="TownofTweed">Template:Cite web</ref> The line was abandoned in 1935. Ontario Highway 7 arrived in 1932.<ref name="TownofTweed" />

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