Ottoville Ohio DETAILS & HIGHLIGHTS

■ Historic canal village with deep Catholic roots.

■ Welcoming small-town charm and vibrant community life.

■ Nestled amid Northwest Ohio farmland, close to Lima.

Ottoville Review Ottoville stands out for its rich history, originating as a canal-side settlement and a haven for Catholic families seeking a peaceful place to thrive. Founded in the mid-1800s, the village grew around the Miami-Erie Canal and owes its name to Rev. John Otto Bredeich, a driving force behind its establishment. Traces of its heritage are still visible, from historic locks to enduring community traditions.



With around 900 residents, Ottoville offers the friendliness and security of small-town living while providing amenities that rival larger towns. Residents enjoy a strong sense of belonging, supported by active local organizations and events that foster close community ties. Its location, just 20 miles northwest of Lima, makes Ottoville an ideal blend of rural tranquility and convenient access to urban resources.


Ottoville, Ohio is located in Putnam County. Follow the link below for the most up to date information for Ottoville, Ohio.