History of Plumbing in Canada
Plumbing in Canada has a long history, dating back to the first settlements by Indigenous peoples. These settlements relied on natural water sources for drinking, cooking, and bathing. With the arrival of European settlers, plumbing systems began to evolve. In the early 1800s, wooden pipes were used to transport water in Canada’s major cities. However, these pipes were prone to leaks and contamination, spreading disease outbreaks. In the late 1800s, cast iron pipes replaced wooden ones, and the first municipal water treatment plants were built to ensure clean drinking water.