- Bervie WI Hall
This building was originally a Loyal Orange Lodge (L.O.L.) and was constructed in 1855. It was one of the earliest structures in Bervie. In 1960 Bervie WI purchased the hall. The next year they moved the building across the road. After renovations and restorations, it has been enjoyed by members, …
This building was originally a Loyal Orange Lodge (L.O.L.) and was constructed in 1855. It was one of the earliest structures in Bervie. In 1960 Bervie WI purchased the hall. …
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- Castleford W.I. -brick
This is a brick commemorating fund raising for the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Donation by Castleford W.I.
This is a brick commemorating fund raising for the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Donation by Castleford W.I.
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- Goshen W.I. brick
This is a brick commemorating fund raising for Renfrew Victoria Hospital, Donation from Goshen W.I.
This is a brick commemorating fund raising for Renfrew Victoria Hospital, Donation from Goshen W.I.
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- Lochwinnoch W.I. brick
This is a brick commemorating fund raising for Renfrew Victoria Hospital. Donation from Lochwinnoch W.I.
This is a brick commemorating fund raising for Renfrew Victoria Hospital. Donation from Lochwinnoch W.I.
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- Horton North W.I. brick
This is a brick commemorating fund raising for Renfrew Victoria Hospital. Donation by Horton North Women's Institute
This is a brick commemorating fund raising for Renfrew Victoria Hospital. Donation by Horton North Women's Institute
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- Mountview Women's Institute Hall
Mountview Women’s Institute Hall Country Heritage Park – Milton, Ontario This small frame building built in 1838 on Ferris Lawrence’s property, was one of the first rural churches in Central Ontario. It was located on Concession 2 in Trafalgar Township on the corner of what is now Winston Churchill Boulevard …
Mountview Women’s Institute Hall Country Heritage Park – Milton, Ontario This small frame building built in 1838 on Ferris Lawrence’s property, was one of the first rural churches in Central …
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- Barn Quilt at South Dunwich Community Hall
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- Memorial Maple Tree- Wallacetown W I
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- Teeterville WI Hall
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- Colpoy's Bay Womens' Institute and Community Hall
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- Cornell WI Hall - 2016
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- Adamsville WI Hall
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- Ribbon Cutting at new Township Shed
Ceremonial ribbon-cutting to open the new Artemesia Township Municipal maintenance shed. Left to right: George Schafer (Glenelg Reeve); Ken Fromanger (Ministry of Transportation of Ontario representative); Murray Betts (Artemesia Reeve); I.B. Whittaker (Former Road Superintendent); Gus Mitges (M.P.P.); Michael Richardson (I.B. Whittaker's grandson)
Ceremonial ribbon-cutting to open the new Artemesia Township Municipal maintenance shed. Left to right: George Schafer (Glenelg Reeve); Ken Fromanger (Ministry of Transportation of Ontario representative); Murray Betts (Artemesia Reeve); …
Grey Highlands Public Library
- Old Flesherton Railway Station Building
The Flesherton Railway station was originally build in Ceylon in 1873, it was moved to private land owned by Alex Wilson at Grey Roads 2 & 19 in 1972 after the railroad tracks were removed and service stopped.
The Flesherton Railway station was originally build in Ceylon in 1873, it was moved to private land owned by Alex Wilson at Grey Roads 2 & 19 in 1972 after …
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- Old Flesherton Railway Station Building Historical Marker
This historical marker details the history of the old Flesherton Railway Station building in the field beyond
This historical marker details the history of the old Flesherton Railway Station building in the field beyond
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- Sandercock Dollhouse, Donated by Don Sandercock
Over the years, when Don and Marlene Sandercock returned home from their travels, they always brought something new to add to their doll house. After Marlene died, Don kept it for a number of years before deciding it should be viewed by a wider audience. He donated it to the …
Over the years, when Don and Marlene Sandercock returned home from their travels, they always brought something new to add to their doll house. After Marlene died, Don kept it …
Cobourg Museum Foundation
- Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead - National Historic Site
Please see the link to the homestead's home page for more information and a virtual tour.
Please see the link to the homestead's home page for more information and a virtual tour.
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- Troy/Lynden Women's Institute Hall, Troy Ontario
In 1962 Troy Women's Institute branch members purchased this local two room schoolhouse (built in 1878) as a WI hall for community events. Renovations have occurred with the help of community members, Lottario, and a Trillium Grant. In 1995, a historical plaque was placed on the outside wall on the …
In 1962 Troy Women's Institute branch members purchased this local two room schoolhouse (built in 1878) as a WI hall for community events. Renovations have occurred with the help of …
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- Balsam Hill Horton W.I. Living Museum
When this school was replaced in 1967 by a new building, the Balsam Hill Women's Institute took it over as a meeting hall. Many members went to school in this building or had family members who attended or even taught in this school. After many years as a meeting hall, …
When this school was replaced in 1967 by a new building, the Balsam Hill Women's Institute took it over as a meeting hall. Many members went to school in this …
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- Former Calton WI Hall
This building was originally the Calton WI Hall, but was later sold to be used as a private home.
This building was originally the Calton WI Hall, but was later sold to be used as a private home.
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