Manotick, Ontario, Canada

 

Watson’s Mill


What’s New?
   Watch Ron Eade of the Ottawa Citizen make whole wheat bread, using fresh Mill flour.

The winning entries of the Mill Photo Contest for 2009.

Form Downloads
Veterans Way Purchase
 Volunteer Registration 2008
Rental Agreement
Christmas Market Vendor Form.doc 
Christmas Market Guidelines.doc





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Mill History

Events 2009

Photo Gallery

Watson's Mill, 5525 Dickinson Street, P.O. Box 145, Manotick, Ontario, Canada, K4M 1A2             

Telephone: 613.692.6455

email: watsonsmillmanotick@rogers.com

2009 Hours of Operation

The Mill is open daily 10:00 - 5:00 pm from May 2nd to October 31st

How the Mill works

Watson’s Mill is a unique 19th century grist and flour mill located in Manotick, on the shores of the Rideau River, a UNESCO designated World Heritage Site.  It is the only industrial heritage site in the City of Ottawa and has a remarkable history linked to local politics, the building of a country, and a tragic love story.                                        

Mill Restoration

Flour and Bread

Walking Tours

Mill Location