This historic Ontario village got its name through a flip of a coin

Imagine deciding your fate with a flip of a coin. Well, this Ontario village did that when it came to choosing its name and it stuck. The lovely, scenic village of Burk’s Falls is next on our radar and here’s what to know.
It’ll take you just over two hours and a half to get from Toronto to Burk’s Falls. A river runs past the village and of course, it is home to a lovely waterfall.
Though its name makes sense to us now, back in its initial stages, the first settlers of the area had some trouble deciding what to call this village.
According to the village, it was first established in 1890. “The first settlers to the area, David Francis Burk and Henry Knight both felt they should name the area, as the story is told, it was decided that the flip of a coin would determine the future name of the area.”
And thanks to that, the Village of Burk’s Falls and the falls within became known as Burk’s Falls. Knight’s Falls also has a nice ring to it.
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The village saw lots of economic growth and population increase.
With the developments of sawmills, logging, railway service and a tannery, and of course, grocery stores, a pharmacy, a butcher shop, shoe repair and a general store, things were looking great for the village.
Then came the Great Fire of 1908. “A dry summer day in June brought high winds with little warning a fire erupted in the drying kiln of the Knight Brother’s Mill and quickly spread throughout,” shares the town.
“It wasn’t long before the Village was under blaze destroying nearly all the wooden structures leaving the Village and its residents devastated, as the newspaper of the time read the following day: ‘Burk’s Falls Baptism by Fire’.”
Fast forward to 2024, the village is bustling but still provides that small town feeling. It offers a peaceful and scenic escape within its natural parks, waterfront views and hiking trails.
For the best views of the Magnetawan River, head to the Boat Launch and town docks. Here you’ll find a picnic area. It’s a great spot fo grab a drink and go for a short walk.
Talking about a short walk, you can also venture along the Heritage River Walk which guides you along the water line.
“Begin your adventure either at the Welcome Centre entrance just at the Covered Heritage footbridge or at the Recreation Fields entrance to the rear of the ball diamonds,” shares the village.
There’s lots to see and do here in the village of Burk’s Falls but we’ll leave it up to you to decide your next outdoor adventure.
