Hatch's Mill is a short-lived Canadian comedy television show that aired on CBC Television in 1967.
This filmed comedy series was among CBC Television's first colour productions. It was set in the 1830s and portrayed the life of the Hatch family members who were settlers in what is now southern Ontario. (In the 1830s, the area was known as Upper Canada.) Set in the (fictional) community of Hatch's Mill, north of Toronto, patriarch Noah Hatch (Robert Christie) owned a mill and a general store in addition to his duties as his community's judge. His family includes wife Maggie (Cosette Lee) with children Saul (Marc Strange) and Silence (Sylvia Feigel).
Hatch's Mill was produced as a Canadian Centennial project. It was not renewed beyond its ten-episode run.