Alexandria (Ontario)

Alexandria is the administrative centre of the township of North Glengarry, in Eastern Ontario. It is primarily of interest to travellers as a stop on the Montreal-to-Ottawa VIA Rail line.

Understand

Alexandria has a population of about 3,300 people. Alexandria and its nucleus Priest's Mill, built in 1819, were named for the Catholic priest Alexander Macdonell, who resided at St. Raphael's and later became the first bishop of Kingston.

The area was settled in 1792 as part of the historic Glengarry County in which many Scottish emigrants settled from all over the Scottish Highlands due to the Highland Clearances. This first wave of heavy migration lasted till 1816, emigration continued afterwards into the early 20th century but in a slower pace. Many of these migrants came from the Inverness-shire area of Scotland specifically. Canadian Gaelic/Scottish Gaelic has been a spoken language in the area since then.

Development in the region was significantly spurred by the development of a railway link between Ottawa and Montreal in the early 1880s. Maxville, Alexandria and Glen Robertson, in particular, became key railway hubs for farmers in the area.

Visitor information

Get in

By train

See also: Rail travel in Canada

By car

Regional Road 34 runs through Alexandria on its way between Highways 401 and 417.

Get around

See

Do

Buy

Eat

  • 🌍 The North Glengarry, 8 Main St S, ☏ +1 613-525-3030. Tu-Sa 11AM-9PM, Su 11AM-8:30PM. Housed in a gristmill dating back to the early 1800s, and serves pub meals, steaks and pizza. The patio in the back is nestled near the old dam and small waterfall on the Garry River.
  • 🌍 Buvette du MarchΓ©, 17 Main St N, ☏ +1 613-642-8272. Th-Sa 4-10PM. Tapas-style snacks and cocktails.
  • 🌍 La Belle Sorelle Bistro, 39 Main St N, ☏ +1 613-525-4790. M-W 4-8PM, Th-Sa 11AM-8PM. Small, friendly stop for sandwiches, bowls, daily soups and tacos.

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Stay safe

Nearby

Dunvegan

Maxville

  • 🌍 Glengarry Highland Games (Maxville Fairegrounds). One of North America's largest festivals of Scottish culture, on the first long weekend in August. The Glengarry Highland Games include traditional Scottish events such as the caber toss, tug of war, and the sheaf toss.

Williamstown

Go next

Alexandria is midway between Montreal and Ottawa.

  • Hawkesbury β€” a town on the Ottawa River, and the largest community in Prescott-Russell. Offers travellers a variety of restaurants and outdoor activities a short detour from the highway between Ottawa and Montreal. Voyageur Provincial Park is nearby.
  • Rigaud β€” a town along the Ottawa River in Southwestern Quebec. In addition to outdoor activities that take advantage of the gentle slopes of Rigaud Mountain, the town attracts Catholic pilgrims to the hundred-year-old shrine to Our Lady of Lourdes and several church and cemetery sites. Several cabanes a sucre (sugar shacks) operate near the town during maple season; at least one remains open year-round.
  • Cornwall β€” on the provincial border in Ontario's Seaway Region. The town serves as the gateway to Ontario for many drivers following the Windsor-Quebec corridor from Montreal to Toronto.
Routes through Alexandria
Ottawa ←  W  E  β†’ Dorval β†’ Montreal


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