Courtice Flower Delivery
We service Courtice, Ontario for all your floral needs such as Birthday Flowers, Anniversary Flowers, Sympathy Flowers, Wedding Flowers, etc. Our team is dedicated to providing outstanding customer service and delivering quality flowers. Call our team for to customize an order for any other special floral occasion. Trusted Family Florist in Courtice Ontario for over 55+ years delivering flowers.
Our shop, Karen's Flower Shop, is the right place to choose for sending flowers to Courtice, ON. We specialize in same-day flower delivery to your friends and family located in this beautiful area. Our flower shop is well known for offering expert florist designs at approachable prices for all occasions. Order flowers for delivery in Courtice today by browsing our catalogue and either ordering online or giving us a call. We guarantee you will be pleased with your decision.
Courtice Flower Shop
- When you place an order with Karen's Flower Shop you are assured that each floral arrangement is hand-made and personally delivered to the recipient by one of our local Courtice flower shops.
- Send your flowers with a florist you can trust! We have been delivering flowers to customers in Courtice for over 50 years! Karen's Flower Shop is a florist providing Courtice flower delivery.
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Courtice Ontario History
The area was first settled in 1795 by the James and the Trulls families. Courtice, however, takes its name from another one of the early families who settled the area. Thomas Courtice arrived in Darlington Township in 1831, followed by his brothers Christopher and James in 1833. The family emigrated from Putford Bridge, Devonshire, England. The community was centred on the Ebenezer Church/Schoolhouse which was erected in the 1850s. For a while the growing settlement was called "Ebenezer", and as it grew it would eventually encompass another hamlet called "Short's Corners". Short's Corners was located at King St. E (Highway 2) and Courtice Rd. George Short owned the blacksmith shop there where today Roy Nichols Motors sits. This became downtown Courtice. Across the street on the north side of Highway 2 was where A.F. Rundles' Market was built in 1860. Beside it on the east was James Courtice's carpenter shop, built in 1874; and on the west was the Post office run by John Walter in 1908. Just west of the Post office was the old Methodist Church. All of these buildings were torn down when Highway 2 was widened in 1988. The present NW corner of Courtice Rd. and Highway 2, where a townhouse complex sits, is where the Courtice Cheese factory and shop was located. Across the street at the present day auto body shop there used to be a wagon maker's shop. The area is bounded by Townline Rd. on the west, Hancock Rd. on the east, Pebblestone Rd. on the north and Highway 401 on the south. It is geographically contiguous with populated parts of the neighbouring city of Oshawa, but separated by a band of rural wilderness from other populated parts of Clarington; accordingly, in the Canada 2011 Census, Courtice was counted as part of the population centre of Oshawa rather than that of Bowmanville/Newcastle.