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Dunnville is a unincorporated network situated close to the mouth of the Grand River in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada, close to the memorable Talbot Trail. It was in the past a joined town including the encompassing territory with an aggregate populace of 12,000. The European settlement was initially worked as the passageway to the Welland "feeder" waterway and the town once flaunted a few water-fueled factories and an once-clamoring channel port. The feeder trench shut in the late 1880s and the last factory was crushed and supplanted with a townhouse complex around ten years back.
There is a blocked dam at Dunnville which controls the level of the Grand River at Port Maitland which, in the nineteenth century, likewise managed the level of the Welland Canal. Dunnville was fused as a town in 1860 and afterward as a town in 1900. In 1974, the town amalgamated with the townships of Dunn, Canborough, Moulton, and Sherbrooke when the Regional Municipality of Haldimand-Norfolk was shaped. In 2001, Dunnville and every other region inside the district were broken up and the locale was partitioned into two single level regions with city-status yet called provinces. The fused town of Dunnville presently comprises of Wards 5 and 6 in Haldimand County.
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