South Glengarry

Charlottenburgh and Lancaster were two of the original eight "Royal Townships", established along the Saint Lawrence River in Upper Canada in the 1780s.

[3] Some of the main partners of the North West Company, including Hugh McGillis, lived in this area.

Alexander McMartin, the first person born in Upper Canada to serve in the Legislative Assembly, was from Martintown.

[9] St. Raphael's Catholic Church was completed in 1821 under the authority of Alexander Macdonell later Bishop of Regiopolis (now Kingston, Ontario).

In late 1970, the church interiors, roof and tower were destroyed by fire, but the ruins were preserved.

Ruins of St. Raphael's Church
Operation of a horse-powered treadmill around the turn of the 20th century, Martintown.
Group portrait of Martintown football team, 1903