Ingersoll is a town in Oxford County on the Thames River in southwestern Ontario, Canada. The nearest cities are Woodstock to the east and London to the west.
Ingersoll Creative Arts Centre
CAMI Assembly is the largest industrial company in Ingersoll today.
Portion of Thomas Ingersoll sculpture at Town Hall
Ingersoll from the sky - a forested community amidst the farming area it serves - GM plant to the left, old Hwy 19 running north into town on right, water tower in centre, village of Salford in foreground
Oxford County is a regional municipality in the Canadian province of Ontario. Highway 401 runs east–west through the centre of the county, creating an urban industrial corridor with more than half the county's population, spanning 25 km between the Toyota auto assembly plant in Woodstock and the CAMI General Motors auto assembly plant in Ingersoll. The local economy is otherwise dominated by agriculture, especially the dairy industry.
Oxford County, Ontario
John Graves Simcoe (1752–1806)
Col. William Claus (1765–1827)
recreation of longhouse at Lawson village site in London (Museum of Ontario Archaeology)