Ingersoll, OntarioThe community partner organizations are: Ingersoll Creative Arts Centre Ingersoll Services for Seniors Ingersoll Support Services Inc. Oxford Community Child Centre Town of Ingersoll - Economic Development Department Town of Ingersoll - Parks & Recreation Department Town of Ingersoll - Fusion Youth Centre V.O.N Oxford Adult Day Program Woodingford Lodge
Ingersoll is located at the southernmost tip of Ontario in Oxford County, between the cities of St. Thomas and London. It was named after Thomas Ingersoll, an American who settled in the region after the United States gained its independence. His daughter, Laura Secord Ingersoll, became famous after she warned the British of an imminent American attack in 1812. It was also here that the country’s first cheese production factory was built. Today, Ingersoll has a population of 11,000 inhabitants, most of whom are English-speaking. http://www.town.ingersoll.on.ca
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