Greater Napanee

Greater Napanee
Town (lower-tier)
Town of Greater Napanee
Dundas Street in Napanee
Dundas Street in Napanee
Greater Napanee is located in Southern Ontario
Greater Napanee
Greater Napanee
Coordinates: 44°15′N 76°57′W / 44.250°N 76.950°W / 44.250; -76.950
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
CountyLennox and Addington
Incorporated1999
Government
 • TypeTown
 • MayorTerry Richardson
Area
 • Land461.31 km2 (178.11 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)[1]
 • Total15,892
 • Density34.5/km2 (89/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Postal Code
K7R
Area code613
Websitewww.greaternapanee.com

Greater Napanee is a town in southeastern Ontario, Canada, approximately 45 kilometres (28 mi) west of Kingston and the county seat of Lennox and Addington County. It is located on the eastern end of the Bay of Quinte. Greater Napanee municipality was created by amalgamating the old Town of Napanee with the townships of Adolphustown, North and South Fredericksburg, and Richmond in 1999. Greater Napanee is co-extensive with the original Lennox County.

The town is home to the Allan Macpherson House, a historic 1826 property that is now a museum. Macpherson was a major in the Lennox militia, operated the town's grist and saw mills, as well as the distillery and general store. He served as post master and land agent, operated the first local printing press and helped fund the establishment of many local schools and churches. The home sits on the banks of the Napanee River, which runs through the town.

The largest employer is a Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company passenger car tire plant (opened in 1988).[2]

The main streets are Dundas Street (east–west) and Centre Street (north–south). Dundas Street is part of former provincial Highway #2, also known as Kingston Road, and travels through downtown from Toronto in the west and onward to Kingston in the east. Centre Street travels through the centre of the town from the modern commercial area close to Highway 401 to the downtown and onwards, as County Road 8 to Lake Ontario.

  1. ^ a b "Greater Napanee census profile". 2011 Census of Population. Statistics Canada. Retrieved 2012-02-13.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "History of Goodyear Tire Company – 1988".