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Parkhill owes its beginning to the coming of the railway. In 1859, the Grand Trunk Railway completed a line from St. Mary`s to Sarnia. The following year the first Post Office and store were opened at the present site of Parkhill.
Parkhill was originally known as Westwood, named Swainsby in 1861 and finally Parkhill in 1863. Parkhill`s growth was slow at first until a grist mill was constructed in the community. Other industries including saw mills, a foundry, a flax mill and a woollen mill became a part of Parkhill. By 1871, the community had a population of 1500. Parkhill was incorporated as a village in 1872 and as a town in 1886.
Welcome to friendly Parkhill, a rural Ontario town for family leisure and adventure, a place for everyone. Situated on County Road 81 north of Highway 402, Parkhill is easily accessible from Sarnia/Port Huron and Highway 401, the expressway extending from Windsor/Detroit, through Toronto and on to the Ontario/Quebec border.
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