Guelph, History, Facts, & Points of Interest

By A Mystery Man Writer

Guelph, city, seat (1838) of Wellington county, southeastern Ontario, Canada. It lies along the Speed River, 40 miles west-southwest of Toronto. Founded by John Galt, a Scottish novelist and colonizer, in 1827 on the river, it was named after the Guelfs, the family name of the British royal house of Hanover.

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Guelph City Guide - Ontario

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