Addison, Ontario Flower Delivery
Karen's Flower Shop is a local family flower shop for over 57 years. Order your flowers online and have your flowers delivered to Addison Ontario today! We offer two easy ways to order: Browse our floral arrangements and order online through our secure online order form or call us toll-free at 1-888-878-2881. We service Addison, ON for all your floral needs such as Birthday Flowers, Anniversary Flowers, Sympathy Flowers, etc.
About Flower Delivery in Addison
We have been serving the Addison area since 1966. We work closely with local affiliates in the area to ensure your order is professionally arranged and personally delivered to your recipient on the date selected. Our local Addison florists will always hand-arrange and hand-deliver your flowers right to your recipient’s door. You can send your flowers in advance or order with same-day flower delivery, available on most flower arrangements.
Trust the experts. To ensure the highest quality service and product, we leverage our 50+ years of experience as a retail florist with a reputable 'brick and mortar' business. This experience allows us to ensure the best service is provided by our local affiliates in Addison. Of course, there’s another reason beside gift-giving to require the help of Karen's Flower Shop. Addison, ON, florist arrangements can also beautify local homes, shops, and offices. Choose a lovely plant for an office, decorate a shop window with our seasonal or holiday arrangements, or buy a wreath that would be perfect for your door in Addison.
Addison, Ontario History
The village of Addison stands on lot 34 of concessions 8 and 9 of Elizabethtown Township. The northern lot was given to Truelove Butler through a crown grant in 1803. He sold the land five years later. In 1814 John Ketchum bought the south 100 acres of this lot and helped establish the community. Lot 34 in concession 8 was granted to Alexander Bennett in 1802, and sold in 1805.In 1826 Ira Lewis bought the north half of this lot. He, like John Ketchum, was a founder of the village of Addison. Ira Lewis built an inn on the south east corner of the village and a store on the south west corner. Thus the settlement came to be known as Lewis' Corners. It is not known exactly how Lewis' Corners became Addison. Helena Male's history of Addison notes that the name may have been chosen by the postal department, or chosen in honour of an English poet and essayist of the same name.
At one time Addison was a bustling crossroads between Athens (Farmersville), and Greenbush (Old's Corners), and between Brockville and Smith Falls/Perth. It boasted all the necessities of a village which catered to travelers such as several inns, taverns, blacksmith shops and a livery stable. Addison's livelihood, however, was not completely dependent on travelers. There were many farms in the area, several tradesmen, an ashery, cooper shop, and cheese factory.