Haysville is a village in Wilmot Township in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
The first settler in the area was William Hobson, an agent of the Canada Company who was part of a team that went to Goderich in 1829.
Hobson preferred the area around what is now Haysville and built a log cabin there.
In the 1830s, he built a hotel near the Nith River which became a popular stop on the trail between Guelph and the Huron Tract.
Haysville continued to be a busy stage coach stopover until the Grand Trunk Railway arrived in 1856 and bypassed the village and went through New Hamburg instead.