'Farnham' is a town located in the province of
Quebec, Canada. It is part of the
Brome-Missisquoi regional county municipality, in the administrative region of
Monteregie.
Geography
Build on the shores of the
Yamaska River, at the border of the
Saint-Lawrence lowlands, the city of Farnham is located in the center of important cities such as
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu (West) and
Granby (North-East).
History
The city of Farnham takes its name from the
township (Canada) of Farnham. The latter is one of the few townships being proclaimed before 1800, and was named as such in remembrance of
Farnham, UK. The first "Farnhamiens", mostly
Loyalists from the
United States, first came there in
1800.
On
December 28th
1876, Farnham got the status of "town". On
March 8th,
2000, the town of Farnham and the municipality of Rainville merged together to form the new "City of Farnham". The total population is now numbered at 7,955 inhabitants.
Farnham is also the site of a small military training camp, used primarily by the
Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School and local militia.
Notable people
★
H. H. Bennett, photographer, was born in Farham.
Activities
Located in Farnham is Canada's leading parachuting school, Nouvel Air. Farnham has an arena named in honor of Madeleine Auclair. Since the 1990s Farnham has had a
roller skating park, which hosts an annual festival every August named "Skatefest de Farnham". Southeast of Farnham is the golf course "Club de Golf de Farnham".
Farnham is on the route of both the Montérégiade Farnham/Granby and Route verte bicycle paths.
External links
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Official web site