Wednesday, October 2, 2019
The Canadian Town of Cheltenham :: Canada
The Canadian Town of Cheltenham                                   PART A                               ------         Cheltenham is located in the town of Caledon. Cheltenham was found in  1822 by Charles Haines.  Cheltenham is located close to the Credit River  and the Canadian National Railway known as the C.N.R.  The absolute  location of Cheltenham is 43 45' North and 79 55' West.  The setting of  Cheltenham is a valley with the Nigara Escarpment behind it.  Cheltenham is  located at the south west point of Caledon. Cheltenham is located north of  Toronto.         Now in 1989 Cheltenham is mostly residential.  There is some open  space but very little industry now.  There is one general store located in  the centre of cheltenham.  There is a cemetary located opposite of The Fire  Hall.         Cheltenham was chosen as a town because of the Credit River and the  Canadian National Railway.  The railway produced trasportation for goods to  be delivered to other cities.  The cheap efficient rail transportation also  ment that Cheltenham's businesses had to compete against goods manufactured  by mass production in larger urban centers to the south.  Therefore the  economy of Cheltenham would rise.  The Credit River produce lots of Hydro  electric power for the people of Cheltenham.        The two main reasons why the site was chosen for a town was the  transportation produced by the C.N.R. and the hydro electric produced from  the Credit River.                                 Part B                               ------      The land use at the mill pond area between 1850-1870 in Cheltenham was  mostly industrial uses.  Most of the industries or buildings were located  very close to each other because they all depended on each other.  The  industries in Cheltenham were located close to the Credit river.  					    
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