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Cambridge began as a composite hybrid city in 1973, when the three municipalities of Galt, Preston and Hespeler and the settlement of Blair were amalgamated into a single legal entity under a new name. ven today, while our residents will tell the outside world that they call Cambridge home, they will often identify themselves to each other as citizens of Galt or Preston or Hespeler.
They began life apart but they are now well merged together wherever new industrial growth has overlaid their former urban limits. Cambridge has been blessed with not one but three historic core commercial areas to preserve for future generations, but the meeting of these three communities on the neutral ground in their midst has given rise to a fourth commercial core, entirely modern in its construction, which cannot be claimed for any part but only for Cambridge as a whole. And, as one of the very few cities outside of Metro Toronto to have the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway (401) running through its midst and not along its edges, it is well poised to take advantage of all opportunities for growth now and in the future. For more information visit the City of Cambridge.