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  1. Loyalist is a lower-tier township municipality in central eastern Ontario, Canada on Lake Ontario. It is in Lennox and Addington County and consists of two parts: the mainland and Amherst Island. It was named for the United Empire Loyalists, who settled in the area after the American Revolution.

  2. Founding of Bath, The Settlement of this village, one of Ontario's oldest communities, began in 1784 when discharged soldiers from Jessup's Rangers, a Loyalist corps, took up land grants in the vicinity.

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  4. The Bath Museum is easy to find! Located on the Main Street of Bath, also known as provincial Highway 33, the Museum is just 30 minutes east of the Glenora Ferry or 15 minutes south of Highway 2. If you’re heading west along 33, you’ll find us 25 minutes from the city limits of Kingston.

  5. Founding of Bath. Settlement of this village, one of Ontario's oldest communities, began in 1784 when discharged soldiers from Jessup's Rangers, a Loyalist corps, took up land grants in the vicinity.

  6. Jul 26, 2022 · A true treasure found in Ontarios Lennox & Addington County, the village of Bath makes for a history-rich day trip from its neighbouring towns, and naturally, we’ve put together a great list of things to do in Bath Ontario.

  7. Historical highlights. Loyalist Township is home to First Nations peoples including the Haudenosaunee, Michi Saagiig, and Omámíwinini Peoples. Funded by local subscription, the Bath (Ernestown) Academy was one of the first schools in Upper Canada.

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