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Arva Flour Mill

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Arva Flour Mill is a historic water-powered gristmill in the village of Arva, Ontario, Canada, located north of London along the Medway Creek. It was established in 1819 and has operated continuously since that time, making it one of the oldest continually operating flour mills in North America. The mill has historically used water power to grind wheat and other grains into flour. It has passed through several ownership changes over two centuries but has retained its original function.

The mill sells flour, baked goods, and related products on site.

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Where is the Arva Flour Mill located?

The Arva Flour Mill is located in Arva, Ontario, Canada, just north of London. It sits on the banks of the Medway Creek, which historically provided the water power for the gristmill.

When was the Arva Flour Mill originally built?

The mill was officially established in 1819, making it well over two centuries old. It is widely recognized as one of the oldest continuously operating flour mills in North America.

Does the Arva Flour Mill still sell flour to the public?

Yes, the Arva Flour Mill continues to operate as a working mill and retail store. Visitors can purchase freshly milled flour, baked goods, and other local products directly from the historic site.

Who originally built the Arva Flour Mill?

The historic mill was established in 1819 by early settlers to the region to grind local grain. It was transferred through several prominent local families before becoming the historic landmark it is today.

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