Some Web sites of special interest to Kettleby Villagers

Township of King: Useful information about King Township including Council Agendas, community profile and loads of useful Township documents and forms.

Village of Kettleby History: A brief history of Kettleby as found on the Township of King web site.

Village of Kettleby Inventory of Buildings: This document provides a comprehensive description and history of those buildings in Kettleby that are considered to embody the elements of the village's cultural heritage.

King Township Public Library: A great place to begin your exploration of local information, history and geneology, or simply to find a good book. The King City branch hosts the wonderful King Township Archives created by the partnership of the Library and the King Township Historical Society.

King Township Historical Society: Our goals and objectives are to encourage research into the history of King Township, to secure and preserve an accurate account of the progress and development of the Township, and to promote public interest in the history of King Township.

York Tourism: Looking for a fun outing near Kettleby? This site is a fountain of information about things to do in York Region.

York Region: Everything you want to know about York Region, especially government services.

Schomberg: Take a look at what one of our neighbours, the historic town of Schomberg, has to offer. It includes information on the wonderful annual springtime Schomberg Fair.

Lloydtown: The Rebel Returns to Lloydtown. Members and friends of the Association join decendants of the Lloydtown rebels for the unveiling of a statue honouring the actions of those local pioneers who helped foster democracy in Upper Canada.

Anglican Church of Christ Church Kettleby: This site contains a brief history of the Church and a schedule of readings.

Kettleby Co-operative Pre-school: For children from 24 months to 5 years, the Kettleby Co-operative Pre-School offers parents the opportunity to be an integral part of their children's first learning experience.

Kettleby Valley Camp: Camp fun for ages kids 5 - 14.

Kettleby Cemetery: One of York Region's most historic cemeteries, Kettleby Cemetery has served the local community since 1889. It is the final resting place of many of our village pioneers whose names you will recognize as you visit the cemetery. Mailing address: 8 Lamar St, Maple, ON, L6A 1A4. Phone: 905 553-7055. Email: kettleby.cemetery@gmail.com

Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority: Kettleby lies within the Lake Simcoe Watershed. This site offers information about environmental protection activites in the area and ways to enjoy our wonderful local Conservation areas.

Concerned Citizens of King Township : For the past 35 years, the Concerned Citizens of King Township has responded to citizens' inquiries and taken action, informing and building public awareness about issues specific to King to foster and support actions that maintain the rural character of the Township and protect its environment. .

Oak Ridges Moraine: The Oak Ridges Moraine Foundation's purpose is to provide support and encouragement for activites that preserve, protect, and restore the environmental integrity of the Oak Ridges Moraine and support a trail along it.

My Roots and Branches: UK to Canada: Eleanor Sibbert's exploration of her geneological past, including fascinating historical information about her home village - Kettleby.

Ab Kettleby: No connection to our Kettleby, but this village located in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, U.K shares our name.

Brigg, North Lincolnshire: This historic market town in North Lincolnshire, U.K. is just west of and is the largest community situated close to Kettleby House, ancestral seat of the Tyrwhitt family.