Inverhaugh is a rural community situated within the township of Centre Wellington in Wellington County, Ontario, Canada. This small community has limited historical and demographic information available.[1]
Inverhaugh probably started out for agricultural purposes, with residents involved in farming and related activities. However, In recent years, Inverhaugh has seen a trend of increased residential development, with new houses being constructed. This growth marks a change from the community's previous state, where it was largely undeveloped.[2]
The population of Inverhaugh is unknown.
The name Inverhaugh is derived from Scottish Gaelic, where Inver means "river mouth"[3] and Haugh meaning "low-lying meadow in a river valley".[4]