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- Lion Pub & Grill patio openDining no longer allowed inside restaurants and bars but customers can enjoy heated patios and take-out after York Region returned to modified Phase 2 reopening in October of the COVID-19 pandemicDining no longer allowed inside restaurants and bars but customers can enjoy heated patios and take-out after York Region returned to modified Phase 2 reopening in October of the COVID-19 …Newmarket Public Library
- Honk for your HeroesAmica Georgetown held a 'Honk For Your Heroes' vehicle parade to celebrate its pandemic outbreak status being lifted, with residents participating from their balconies.Amica Georgetown held a 'Honk For Your Heroes' vehicle parade to celebrate its pandemic outbreak status being lifted, with residents participating from their balconies.Halton Hills Public Library
- Honk for you HeroesAmica Georgetown held a 'Honk For Your Heroes' vehicle parade to celebrate its pandemic outbreak status being lifted, with residents participating from their balconies. - Claudio Cugliari photoAmica Georgetown held a 'Honk For Your Heroes' vehicle parade to celebrate its pandemic outbreak status being lifted, with residents participating from their balconies. - Claudio Cugliari photoHalton Hills Public Library
- "Thank You Frontline Works" Paper HeartDescription submitted by donor: There were lots of little signs thanking health care workers around our neighbourhood. Many trees were also wrapped with blue ribbon in support of healthcare workers.Description submitted by donor: There were lots of little signs thanking health care workers around our neighbourhood. Many trees were also wrapped with blue ribbon in support of healthcare workers.Waterloo Public Library
- "We are in this together." RE/MAX Lawn SignDescription submitted by donor: I thought this was an interesting sign because it combined COVID-19 well-wishes with a bit of advertising for their business.Description submitted by donor: I thought this was an interesting sign because it combined COVID-19 well-wishes with a bit of advertising for their business.Waterloo Public Library
- Three Step Curbside Service at Waterloo Public Library, WaterlooPhotos show the three steps of outdoor curbside service at the Main Library when the Waterloo Public Library first reopened in June 2020 after being closed during the COVID-19 pandemic. The first step for the customer was to return items into the metal pods for quarantining. The second step was …Photos show the three steps of outdoor curbside service at the Main Library when the Waterloo Public Library first reopened in June 2020 after being closed during the COVID-19 pandemic. …Waterloo Public Library
- Face Mask Laundry DayDescription from donor: Once we had to start wearing a mask everyday due to the local bylaw, laundry days started looking like this!Description from donor: Once we had to start wearing a mask everyday due to the local bylaw, laundry days started looking like this!Waterloo Public Library
- No more lockdowns signLawn sign protesting third wave lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic April 2021Lawn sign protesting third wave lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic April 2021Newmarket Public Library
- Dining in a Dome at Uncorked on MainUncorked on Main in Halton Hills adapts through the COVID-19 PandemicUncorked on Main in Halton Hills adapts through the COVID-19 PandemicHalton Hills Public Library
- Dining in a Dome at Uncorked on MainUncorked on Main in Halton Hills adapts through the COVID-19 PandemicUncorked on Main in Halton Hills adapts through the COVID-19 PandemicHalton Hills Public Library
- Uncorked on Main sets up outdoor Dining PodsUncorked on Main in Halton Hills adapts through the COVID-19 PandemicUncorked on Main in Halton Hills adapts through the COVID-19 PandemicHalton Hills Public Library
- Santa Claus in his sleighDescription from website of Upper Canada Mall accessed Dec. 2, 2020Description from website of Upper Canada Mall accessed Dec. 2, 2020Newmarket Public Library
- Exterior of Harrington Handcrafts at 6 Prince Street c.1974Harrington Handcrafts shop opened in July 1974 at 6 Prince Street. This photo is one of a series taken for the 14 August 1974 issue of the Herald.Harrington Handcrafts shop opened in July 1974 at 6 Prince Street. This photo is one of a series taken for the 14 August 1974 issue of the Herald.Esquesing Historical Society
- Interior of Harrington Handcrafts at 6 Prince Street c. 1974view of the Canadian-made pottery items on sale at Harrington Handcrafts at 6 Prince Street. This photo appeared on page 8 of the Halton Hills Herald.view of the Canadian-made pottery items on sale at Harrington Handcrafts at 6 Prince Street. This photo appeared on page 8 of the Halton Hills Herald.Esquesing Historical Society
- The two-storey frame house at 6 Prince Street c.2016The two-storey frame house at 6 Prince Street. Of note is the symmetrical nature of the front elevation shown.The two-storey frame house at 6 Prince Street. Of note is the symmetrical nature of the front elevation shown.Esquesing Historical Society
- The rough cast barn (original school) at 6 Prince StreetThe rough cast barn (original school) belonging to 6 Prince Street. The 1837 schoolhouse building is an early example of a schoolhouse building and a rare example of a two-storey schoolhouse constructed before standardized plans came into vogue.The rough cast barn (original school) belonging to 6 Prince Street. The 1837 schoolhouse building is an early example of a schoolhouse building and a rare example of a two-storey …Esquesing Historical Society
- The rough cast barn (original school) at 6 Prince StreetThe rough cast barn (original school) belonging to 6 Prince Street. The 1837 schoolhouse building is an early example of a schoolhouse building and a rare example of a two-storey schoolhouse constructed before standardized plans came into vogue.The rough cast barn (original school) belonging to 6 Prince Street. The 1837 schoolhouse building is an early example of a schoolhouse building and a rare example of a two-storey …Esquesing Historical Society
- Henry and Martha Mullin outside their home c.1909Henry Mullin (1838-1914) and Martha (Kickley) Mullin (1840- 1911) stand outside their home at 6 Prince street. The sleigh is harnessed with bells to the horse.Henry Mullin (1838-1914) and Martha (Kickley) Mullin (1840- 1911) stand outside their home at 6 Prince street. The sleigh is harnessed with bells to the horse.Esquesing Historical Society
- View of Barber Paper Mill from Across Credit River c.1880A view of the Barber Paper Mills taken from the opposite bank of the Credit River. It was taken before the introduction of electricity at the plant.A view of the Barber Paper Mills taken from the opposite bank of the Credit River. It was taken before the introduction of electricity at the plant.Esquesing Historical Society
- Exterior of Bleaching Building at Barber Paper Mill PropertyHeritage Halton Hills and Esquesing Historical Society tour at the Barber Paper Mill. Exterior of bleaching building (c.1869), showing bracing.Heritage Halton Hills and Esquesing Historical Society tour at the Barber Paper Mill. Exterior of bleaching building (c.1869), showing bracing.Esquesing Historical Society