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For other uses, see Wilno (disambiguation). Coordinates: 45°30′39″N 77°33′38″W / 45.510957942304°N 77.560572823907°W The community of Wilno, Ontario is geopolitically placed in the township of Killaloe, Hagarty and Richards in Renfrew County, Ontario. Geographically Wilno is nestled in the rolling, picturesque terrain of the Madawaska valley which was largely shaped during the demise of the Laurentide ice sheet at the end of the last North American Ice Age. Wilno is the first and oldest Polish settlement in Canada geoculturally. The original settlers in this area circa 1858 were mainly of Kashubian origin from the then German-occupied area of Poland. One of the reasons they chose this area to settle was because of the landscape which reminded them of their original homes.
Wilno's namesake was the city of Wilno, then in a Russian-occupied area of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, (now Vilnius, Lithuania), the birthplace of Reverend Ludwik Dembski, who was a prominent community spiritual leader and town founder, who would not have wanted the town named after himself. Therefore, the towns folk, grateful for his contributions to their town may have suggested the name of Wilno. A Kashubian living in Wilno, Martin Shulist,[1] talks of the traditions behind The Holy Crosses of Wilno and their significance to the settlers of this area. At Wilno Canada's Kashubian community celebrates their heritage.
[edit] Annual Chicken Supper on the Labour Day WeekendThis supper has been an annual event for over 65 years. Approximately 2500 people are served each Labour Day Weekend. The food is authentic Kaszebe–Polish fare that is historically accurate, original settler cuisine, with a strong remembrance of a long-ago home. [edit] See also[edit] References
1. Source: Makowski, William. The Polish People in Canada: A Visual History. “V: Ontario: A Century of Courage and Tenacity.” Montreal: Tundra Books, 1987. 53-73 [edit] External links |
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