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Watson's Mill

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Watson’s Mill is a meticulously preserved 1860 stone watermill located in Erin, Ontario. It showcases early Canadian industrial technology with its turbine-driven machinery used for grinding grain. The mill represents an important heritage site and is primarily of interest to historians, engineers, and those studying agricultural history or Canadian industrial development.

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Where exactly is Watson's Mill located?

Watson's Mill is located in the historic village of Manotick, Ontario, Canada. It sits prominently on the Rideau River and was designated a National Historic Site of Canada.

When was Watson's Mill originally built?

The mill was constructed in 1860 by Moss Kent Dickinson and Joseph Merrill Currier. It was originally part of a larger industrial complex known as Long Island Mills.

Is Watson's Mill still operational today?

Yes, Watson's Mill is fully operational and continues to grind wheat into flour using its historic turbine-driven machinery. It is open to the public as a functioning museum and heritage site.

Is Watson's Mill supposedly haunted?

Yes, the mill is famous for a local legend involving the ghost of Ann Currier, the wife of co-founder Joseph Currier. Legend has it that she died in a tragic accident at the mill in 1861, and her spirit reportedly still roams the building.

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