"From Smith's Canadian
Gazetteer 1846"
"ELORA A Village in the township of Nichol, beautifully
and romantically situated on the Grand River, about thirteen miles from Guelph,
was first settled in 1832 by Mr. W. Gilkison. The "Falls" of Elora are very
beautiful, and are much visited; the river having worn a channel thirty-five
or forty feet deep through the solid lime stone rock. A large rock stands in
the centre of the stream, just above the falls, bearing trees; the base of which
is nearly worn away by the constant friction of the water. Just below the village,
the river is joined by a branch called the Irvine. The situation of Elora is
hilly. The village contains about 100 inhabitants, and has an Episcopal church,
and a Methodist chapel. Post Office, Post three times a week. Professions and
Trades.--One physician and surgeon, one grist and oatmeal mill, one saw mill,
carding machine and cloth factory, one store, one tavern, one chemist and druggist,
two blacksmiths, three shoemakers, two wagon makers two tailors." Crown Lands
Agent, A. Geddes.
Elora is just a short drive from many of Southern Ontario's urban centres, such as Toronto, Hamilton, London, Kitchener-Waterloo and Guelph. The drive to Elora takes one through scenic rural farmland, and is comfortable and relaxing. For a memorable day trip or longer vacation, Elora is an unforgettable experience.
Centre Wellington Chamber of Commerce
The "Tooth of Time" in the Elora Gorge