HISTORY
Rathnelly's history revolves around the former Rathnelly house built in 1830 by
Senator William McMaster. McMaster's home was named after his birth place in Rathnelly,
Ireland. The McMaster estate remained intact until the 1880's, when it was sold
to developers. The present day neighbourhood began shortly thereafter.
The
Rathnelly neighbourhood made headlines in 1967, while celebrating
Canada's 100th birthday. During the celebrations Rathnelly residents
playfully declared themselves as an independent republic of Canada.
To mark their independence, the "Republic of Rathnelly" elected
a queen, organized a parade, formed an "air farce" of 1,000 helium
balloons, and issued Republic of Rathnelly passports to everyone
in the neighbourhood.
Over twenty years
later the "Republic of Rathnelly" is still going strong.
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