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  2. With a 1.6km paved section, from Sibley Avenue to Emily Street, the Omemee section of the KTCT is complete and accessible for all public non-motorized use. Tucked away in this idyllic town is a a treasure trove of local businesses and artisans eager to share their craft and passion with visitors. From cozy cafes serving up artisanal delights to ...

  3. May 27, 2016 · Below is Young in a Grade 1 class photo at Omemee Public School in 1951-52 (Neil is standing in the back row, third from the left)... Neil's old childhood home at 33 King Street West is now for sale, described in the sales listing as a "stately home situated on 1.75 acres located in the quaint Village of Omemee."

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  5. Aug 17, 2016 · Although the 1,247 residents of Omemee may challenge the assertion the town is “on the ropes”, like many small towns in Ontario established by pioneers, Omemee’s glory days are in its past. Omemee was originally founded by Irish emigrant William Cottingham in the early 1800s, after the Cottingham family established a grist and saw mill on Pigeon River.

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  7. Historical Sketch of Omemee (Written by M.J.O’NEILL, B.A.) Mr. O’Neill spent considerable time on the preparation of this article. To obtain the facts, statistics, etc., he found it necessary to refer to many old documents and records. He wishes us to express his gratitude to Messrs. J.R. MCNEILLIE and T.C.MATCHETT, Lindsay; also to MESSRS.