Ancaster is a picturesque and historic community located on the Niagara escarpment, within the greater area of the city of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. This former town was founded officially in 1793 and was one of the oldest European communities established in present day Ontario along with Windsor (1749),Kingston (1780), Niagara-On-The-Lake (1792) and Toronto (1793). By 1823, due in large part to its easily accessible water power located nearby already existing historical trading routes, Ancaster had become Upper Canada’s largest industrial and commercial center.
At that time it also had the largest population in Upper Canada with 1,681 townspeople surpassing both Toronto’s 1,376 and Hamilton’s 1,000 residents. After this initial period of prosperity beginning in the late 18th century, sudden significant water and rail transportation advancements of the early 19th century would soon better benefit Ancaster’s neighbouring towns situated closer to the Lake Ontario waterfront.
Stationary steam engines for industries were also being rapidly developed in the 19th century that would eventually make Ancaster’s water powered industries less vital. As a result, after the 1820s, Ancaster’s influence during the remainder of the 19th century would begin to wane. From the late 19th century Ancaster’s population would remain static until 1946 when new subdivisions around the village were established.
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