Tempo, Ontario
Tempo | |
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Coordinates:42°51′24″N81°16′40″W/ 42.85667°N 81.27778°W | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Ontario |
Region | Southwestern Ontario |
Municipality | London |
Elevation | 257 m (843 ft) |
Time zone | UTC-5(Eastern Time Zone) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-4(Eastern Time Zone) |
Area code(s) | 519, 226 |
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Tempois an unincorporated place in the city ofLondoninSouthwesternOntario,Canada.[1]It is located just south of the community ofLambethat interchange 177 ofOntario Highway 401with the formerOntario Highway 4.
History
[edit]Tempo originally was a village in Westminster Township, Middlesex County.[2]It had a post office until it closed in 1913.[3]Most of the village was demolished in the 1950s during the construction of Highway 401. There was one church, called Tempo Presbyterian Church,[3]which opened in the mid-19th century and closed down in the first decade of the 21st century. The building still stands, as the Rose Chapel, a wedding venue.
Education
[edit]Children who live in Tempo attend primary school inLambeth.
Economy
[edit]Farms in the area are mostly cash crop, and a few cash crop/livestock mixed farms. The livestock raised are cattle and sheep, and the main grown crop are corn and beans. There are two farmer's markets in Tempo, Farmer Jack's and Thomas Brothers Market, both of which sell locally grown fruits and vegetables, along with local meats.
There also is a Best Western Plus hotel south of Highway 401 interchange.
References
[edit]- ^"Tempo".Geographical Names Data Base.Natural Resources Canada.Retrieved2012-06-10.
- ^"Map of The Township of Westminster, Middlesex County"(JPG).1880 Map of Ontario Counties - The Canadian County Atlas Digital Project.McGill University.Retrieved2012-06-10.
- ^abGrainger, Jennifer (2002).Vanished villages of Middlesex.Natural Heritage Books. pp. 234–238.ISBN9781896219516.OCLC746470066.Retrieved2012-06-10.