Different Yet the Same

'Different Yet the Same', the Petawawa of yesteryear like the Petawawa of today,
was founded on the strength of its natural resources, its strategic military
role and the vibrancy and energy of its residents. The Township of Petawawa
was incorporated in 1865, and the Village of Petawawa was incorporated in 1961.
On July 1, 1997, the Village and the Township amalgamated to become the
Town of Petawawa with a population today of over 15,000, the largest municipality
in Renfrew County.The earliest settlement recorded in Petawawa was by the group
of Algonkin Indians known as "people of the great river".

Roughly translated from the Algonkin language, Petawawa means "where one
hears the noise of the water". During those early times the location was
ideal for access throughout the region on the Ottawa and Petawawa Rivers for
both the gathering for social assemblies and for the transportation of trade
goods.
Early European visitors included Samuel de Champlain who visited in 1613 seeking
a shorter trade route to China. Later French fur traders used the trails along
the Petawawa River as part of their trade route. Some of these trails still
exist on CFB Petawawa today.

The Hudson Bay Company designated the area as a "strategic location"
and established Fort William in 1823 on the Quebec side of the Ottawa River
opposite CFB Petawawa. Three years later in 1826, the Ottawa River was viewed
as an alternate shipping route to the Great Lakes in case the United States
was successful in closing the upper St. Lawrence River. The first survey for
Petawawa Township was in 1857 united with Rolph, Buchanan, Wylie and McKay and
Alice Townships in 1858 before finally separating on its own in 1865.

The first European settlers came from Scotland and Ireland followed some years
later around 1885 by German homesteaders. Settlers found the land to be uncooperative
for farming but the timber was valuable and created jobs and economic opportunities
from those times to these. In 1905, the Canadian military acquired land in the
area which has now been developed into Canadian Forces Base Petawawa, currently
one of Canada`s largest military bases. The base is now an integral part of
the town.

Eugene Giesebrecht, is known as one of Petawawa's pioneer entrepreneurs. In
1910 he opened a store and restaurant in the fledgling village of Petawawa.
His business grew into the first general store and post office, where he manufactured
ice cream, soft drinks and cement blocks. In 1934, he became one of the first
Pepsi Cola franchisees in Canada.
 
From our roots in nature, Petawawa has grown into a thriving, self-sufficient
and secure town. As much as ever we are now "history in the making"…
and we invite you to become a part of our story!
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“Standing: John Clouthier, Gordon Selkirk,
Jim Turcotte, Bill Leeder, Felix Turcotte, Paul Chartrand, Wilfred
Clouthier, unknown, Benny Leeder
Seated: Max Leeder, William Leeder, Ken Selkirk Child in front: Don
Selkirk
Date: 1924/25 Taken in front of Selkirk store”
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