Burritts Rapids
Burritts Rapids | |
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Rural Community | |
Looking south along Grenville Street in Burritts Rapids | |
| Country | Canada |
| Province | Ontario |
| Census divisions | Leeds and Grenville, Ottawa |
| Municipalities | North Grenville, Ottawa |
| Settled | 1793 |
| Time zone | UTC-5 (Eastern (EST)) |
| Area codes | 613 |
Burritts Rapids is a small village located on the Rideau River in eastern Ontario.
The hamlet was named after Stephen Burritt, whose family was the first to settle in this area. At one time, the hamlet prospered due to its location on the Rideau Canal. The community straddles the river, so part is located in the Rideau-Jock Ward of Ottawa, and part in North Grenville Township.
There is a lock on the canal to bypass rapids here, the Burritts Rapids Bridge which crosses the canal and a stationary bridge which crosses the river.