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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Durham Region, Ontario

 
St. George's Anglican Church & Cemetery Marker image, Touch for more information
By Cosmos Mariner, May 29, 2022
St. George's Anglican Church & Cemetery Marker
1 Ontario, Durham Region, Ajax — St. George's Anglican Church & Cemetery
On Randall Drive at Kingston Road West (Durham Regional Highway 2), on the left when traveling north on Randall Drive.
The parish of St. George’s Anglican Church was founded at Duffins Creek (now known as Pickering Village) in 1832. The first incumbent of the parish, the Reverend Adam Elliot, originally met with his parishioners at their homes in an area that . . . Map (db m243739) HM
2 Ontario, Durham Region, Ajax — The Founding of Pickering
On Old Kingston Road just west of Church Street North, on the left when traveling west.
Between 1801 and 1807 a settlement developed here in Pickering Township where the Danforth Road crossed Duffin's Creek. Among the early settlers was Timothy Rogers, a prominent Quaker and colonizer who built a saw and grist-mill in 1809. A . . . Map (db m208413) HM
3 Ontario, Durham Region, Ajax — The Village Bell
On Old Kingston Road just west of Church Street North, on the left when traveling west.
From this site, the rich vibrant tone of this bell could be heard throughout the village. For over fifty years, beginning in 1890, the village bell announced the outbreak of fire. When the First Pickering Company of volunteer firemen was formed . . . Map (db m208430) HM
4 Ontario, Durham Region, Altona — Altona Mennonite Church
This building was constructed by pioneers who emigrated to this area from Pennsylvania in the early 1800's. Members of the congregation hauled the bricks from the Cherrywood brick-yard. Heads of local families served through the years as trustees. . . . Map (db m194577) HM
5 Ontario, Durham Region, Cannington — Cannington World War I Memorial1914-1918
On McRae Street at Trootie Street, on the left when traveling east on McRae Street.
(west side)Sacred to the Memory of Maj. Robert E. Wallace Pte. Horace O. Kift Pte. James J. Halward Lieut. William K. Kift Sapr. Roy C. Woodward Pte. Howard F. Mackin Pte. John H. Dawe They passed out of the sight of men by the path of duty . . . Map (db m147899) WM
6 Ontario, Durham Region, Cannington — Robert Holmes 1861-1930
Near Peace Street just north of McRae Street, on the right when traveling north.
Robert Holmes spent a lifetime drawing and painting Canadian wildflowers, depicting many varieties in water-colours. Holmes was born in Cannington and is buried here. After studying at the Ontario School of Art and the Royal College of Art, his . . . Map (db m147898) HM
7 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington — Joseph E. Atkinson 1865-1948
On King Avenue East, 0.1 kilometers Beaver Street North, on the left when traveling east.
One of Canada's leading publishers, Joseph Atkinson was born here in Clarke Township and, at eighteen, began his journalistic career with the Port Hope Times. He subsequently moved to Toronto where he was employed first with the World and later the . . . Map (db m244766) HM
8 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington — King Street, Circa 1900Historic Bowmanville
On King Street East at Division Street, on the left when traveling west on King Street East.
Originally known as Darlington Mills, Bowmanville was founded in 1794 when an American family of Loyalists settled near the site of Vanstone's Mill. The first businesses were established in the river valley south of the mill but are now gone. . . . Map (db m245101) HM
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9 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Bowmanville — Bowmanville's First Volunteers, W.W. IHistoric Bowmanville
On Temperance Street at Church Street, on the right when traveling south on Temperance Street.
When war was declared by Great Britain in 1914, recruitment of Canadian troops soon followed. This mural depicts the ceremony as the town's first volunteers marched off with great pride to board the trains for Halifax. The 136th Battalion spent the . . . Map (db m245080) HM WM
10 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Bowmanville — Central Public SchoolHistoric Bowmanville — Circa 1840 —
On Wellington Street at Silver Street, on the right when traveling west on Wellington Street.
Central Public School was not the initial building to occupy this site. The first building was a two story frame structure built about 1840 as Bowmanville's first court house and town hall. In 1855, as an improvement to education, an assortment . . . Map (db m245076) HM
11 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Bowmanville — Central Public School Tower Bell
On Wellington Street at Silver Street, on the right when traveling west on Wellington Street.
Central Public School Tower Bell Established 1889 restored on this site in recognition of the outstanding educational contributions by Tom Turner Principal 1954-1983 June 28. 1983 Map (db m244817) HM
12 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Bowmanville — Church and Temperance Street, circa 1880Historic Bowmnville
On Church Street at Temperance Street, on the right when traveling east on Church Street.
Prior to moving to Church Street, Bowmanville's first fire hall stood in the location of our present Town Hall. With no horse team of their own, a $10.00 reward was offered to the owner of the first team of horses to arrive at the hall during a . . . Map (db m245133) HM
13 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Bowmanville — Clarington Municipal Administration CentreHistoric Bowmanville — Circa 1903 —
On Temperance Street at Church Street, on the right when traveling south on Temperance Street.
This structure is the third to be used as a town hall in Bowmanville's history. The first was on the site of Central Public School (NW corner of Elgin and Wellington). It was a large wooden building that also served as a court house and school. . . . Map (db m245078) HM
14 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Bowmanville — Lt.-Col. Charles Robert McCullough1865-1947
On Temperance Street at King Street West, on the right when traveling south on Temperance Street.
An ardent Canadian and founder of the Canadian Club movement, McCullough was born in Bowmanville and moved to Hamilton in 1888. He and four companions in December, 1892, determined to found an organization which would encourage the study of Canada's . . . Map (db m245082) HM
15 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Bowmanville — Market Square, Town Hall & Horsey Block, 1880.Historic Bowmanville
On Temperance Street at King Street West, on the right when traveling north on Temperance Street.
With Mr. Levi Tole conducting auction sales & hawkers of patent medicines pitching their wares, the Church & Temperance St. or Market Square, was a busy centre of downtown activity. On the edge of the square was the town pump. This was a popular . . . Map (db m245097) HM
16 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Bowmanville — Rathskamory Estate. Circa 1843
On Church Street, 0.1 kilometers west of Temperance Street, on the right when traveling west.
This once prestigious property, the 'Rathskamory Estate' was the residence of Dr. George Lowe. With its well groomed gardens surrounded by stately beech, maple & elm trees, this beautiful ten acre property lay between Lowe & Concession Streets. Also . . . Map (db m245208) HM
17 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Bowmanville — St. Andrew's Presbyterian ChurchHistoric Bowmanville — Circa 1892 —
On Temperance Street at Church Street, on the right when traveling north on Temperance Street.
Both St. Andrew & St. Paul's Churches derive their roots from the same early Presbyterian congregation which began holding formal services in 1843. The first St. Andrew's Church, a small frame building, was opened here in 1842 on a parcel of land . . . Map (db m245123) HM
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18 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Courtice — The Bible Christian Church / L’Église Bible Christian
On Courtice Road at Bloor Street, on the right when traveling north on Courtice Road.
Perhaps the most fervent of the Methodist sects, the Bible Christian Church was formed in southwestern England in 1815 and established in Upper Canada during the 1830s. Served by itinerant preachers, its small but loyal memberShip . . . Map (db m245216) HM
19 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Courtice — The People’s Mill
On Old Kingston Road, 0.2 kilometers east of Durham Highway 2, on the right when traveling east.
This cairn marks the site of a late 19th century grost mill and miller’s house. The stones are from the foundation of the miller’s house. In 1874 Jacob Stalter built a mill pond, just north of this site, close to the junction of the Black & . . . Map (db m245219) HM
20 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Kirby — Sir Ambrose Thomas Stanton M.D., K.C.M.G.1875 - 1938
On Old Kirby School Road at Ganaraska Road, on the left when traveling north on Old Kirby School Road.
A distinguished authority on tropical diseases, Stanton was born near here and educated at Trinity Medical College, Toronto. In 1907, after serving as house surgeon at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in London, England, he accepted a . . . Map (db m244768) HM
21 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Newcastle — Newcastle Fish Hatchery 1868
On Durham Regional Highway 2, 0.2 kilometers east of Cobbledick Road, on the right when traveling west.
On this site in 1866 Samuel Wilmot began to experiment with the artificial breeding of salmon. His success led the federal government in 1868 to enlarge Wilmot’s project into Ontario's first full scale fish hatchery, one of the earliest in North . . . Map (db m244767) HM
22 Ontario, Durham Region, Clarington, Tyrone — Robert McLaughlin1836 - 1921
On Concession Road 7, 0.5 kilometers west of Liberty Street North, on the right when traveling west.
Robert McLaughlin, a pioneer of the Canadian vehicle industry, was born in the family homestead on this property. In 1867, despite lack of technical training, he built two cutters in his driving-shed which stood near this site. His business . . . Map (db m244813) HM
23 Ontario, Durham Region, Leaskdale — Leaskdale Country StoreA Community Centre for Over 125 Years
On Durham Regional Road 13 at Concession Road 7 (County Road 1), on the right when traveling west on Durham Regional Road 13.
Established in 1869 as a home site, it was then used as a hotel from 1879 to 1897. Albert Cook expanded the building and opened the general store in 1898. Herb Harrison was the proprietor from 1919 to 1949. The store was, and still is, . . . Map (db m243793) HM
24 Ontario, Durham Region, Leaskdale — Leaskdale Manse / Le Presbytère de Leaskdale
On Durham Regional Road 1 (Concession Road 7) just north of Leaskdale Road, on the right when traveling north.
[English] From 1911 to 1926, this Presbyterian manse was home to Lucy Maud Montgomery, the world-famous author whose writing career was launched in Prince Edward Island. Here at Leaskdale she began her role as a wife and mother, and . . . Map (db m199578) HM
25 Ontario, Durham Region, Leaskdale — Lucy Maud Montgomery
On Durham Regional Road 1 just north of Leaskdale Road, on the right when traveling north.
In this house the author of “Anne of Green Gables” lived for fifteen years, and here wrote eleven of her twenty-two novels, including “Anne of the Island” (1915) and “Anne’s House of Dreams” (1916). Born in 1874 at Clifton, Prince Edward Island, . . . Map (db m199500) HM
26 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa — Parkwood
Near Simcoe Street North (Durham Regional Road 2) just south of Parkwood Court, on the right when traveling south.
[English] A rare surviving example of the grand estates of the inter-war years, Parkwood consists of a richly decorated house set in 12 acres of grounds. The house, originally constructed in 1916-1917 to the designs of the Toronto . . . Map (db m208899) HM
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27 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa — R.S. "Sam" McLaughlin, C.C., 1871-1972
Near Simcoe Street North (Durham Regional Road 2) just south of Parkwood Court, on the right when traveling south.
Born in nearby Enniskillen, McLaughlin apprenticed in his father's Oshawa carriage works when he was sixteen. Convinced of the potential for growth of the automobile industry, he established in 1907 the McLaughlin Motor Car Company, the first major . . . Map (db m198928) HM
28 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa — Robert Samuel McLaughlin(1871-1972)
Near Simcoe Street North (Durham Regional Road 2) just south of Parkwood Court, on the right when traveling south.
[English] A famous industrialist and philanthropist, “Colonel Sam” McLaughlin was a founder of the automotive industry in Canada. Involved in the design and manufacture of carriages and sleighs for his family business, he foresaw . . . Map (db m208898) HM
29 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa, Central Oshawa — Borsberry Music HallBy Brian Romagnoli, Beamsville, Ontario (1995)
On Athol Street East just east of Celina Street, on the left when traveling east.
The Borsberry Music Hall was located on the north side of King Street, just east of Simcoe Street, a century ago. The Music Hall had a 700 seat capacity and played host to a number of dramatic and musical productions. The street scene outside the . . . Map (db m227851) HM
30 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa, Central Oshawa — Canadian Corps Association
On Centre Street South (Provincial Highway 2A) just north of John Street West, on the left when traveling south.
[west side]They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn At the going down of the Sun and in the morning we will remember them "This monument presented to the City of . . . Map (db m227777) WM
31 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa, Central Oshawa — City of Oshawa2017
Near Centre Street South (Provincial Highway 2A) just south of King Street West, on the right when traveling south.
[English] In honour of our partnership and for the important role our community has played in Canada’s history, CN donated this commemorative tree in celebration of Canada’s 150th anniversary. Special thanks to the Government of . . . Map (db m244309) HM
32 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa, Central Oshawa — Driving ForceBy Rudolf Stussi, Toronto, Ontario (1996)
On Celina Street south of King Street East, on the right when traveling south.
The evolution of Oshawa’s automobile industry is depicted in this mural. In 1899, the McLaughlin Carriage Factory was destroyed by fire, but rebuilt within one year. The McLaughlin Motor Car Company, founded in 1907, began producing automobiles an . . . Map (db m227889) HM
33 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa, Central Oshawa — Kingston Road Stage CoachBy Melissa Verge, J.R. Hunter, Nicol Janecko, and Matt Whelan, Oshawa, Ontario (1998) — (Advisors: Craig Wildman and Steven Longauer) —
On Simcoe Street South (Provincial Highway 2) 0.06 kilometers north of Athol Street West, on the left when traveling north.
This mural, by local students of O’Neill C.V.I. and Msgr. Paul Dwyer C.H.S., depicts the first stage coach line that operated on Kingston Road (Hwy 2) between Fort Frontenac (Kingston) and Fort York (Toronto), 1817 to 1855. The last stop before . . . Map (db m227890) HM
34 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa, Central Oshawa — McLaughlin Band Shell
Near Metcalfe Street just west of Simcoe Street South (Provincial Highway 2), on the left when traveling west.
[left panel]This building was made possible by the generous gift of Col. R. S. McLaughlin for the appreciation of music by the people of Oshawa ——— Dedicated in the year of our Lord 1942[right panel]And . . . Map (db m227899) HM
35 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa, Central Oshawa — Memorial Park
On Metcalfe Street just east of Center Street South (Provincial Highway 2A) when traveling east.
Memorial Park serves to honour the sacrifice that was made by the residents of Oshawa, men and women serving our country at war, and is home to two significant architectural features: the Cenotaph and the McLaughlin Bandshell. The Cenotaph, . . . Map (db m227900) HM
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36 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa, Central Oshawa — Ontario Regiment 130 Years of ServiceBy John Hood, Toronto, Ontario (1996)
Near Simcoe Street South (Provincial Highway 2) just south of Metcalfe Street, on the left when traveling north.
This mural commemorates the 130 year history of Oshawa’s own Ontario Regiment and its involvement in the nation’s conflicts and UN peacekeeping. All of the medals depicted at the bottom of the mural are accurate representations of Canadian Military . . . Map (db m227868) HM
37 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa, Central Oshawa — Recreation by the LakeBy Tony Johnson, Oshawa, Ontario (1997)
On Celina Street just north of Bruce Street, on the right when traveling south.
The Lake Ontario waterfront was a favourite gathering spot during the summer. Streetcars running north and south on Simcoe Street were a popular means of getting to the waterfront. Barnhardt’s Pavilion was famous throughout Oshawa and beyond for . . . Map (db m227800) HM
38 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa, Central Oshawa — St. George's Church1852-1924
On John Street West just east of Centre Street South (Provincial Highway 2A), on the left when traveling east.
This stone marks the location of the chancel of St. George’s Church 1852-1924 ——— Erected by members of the Old Church April 23rd 1939. ——— Rectors Rev. J. Pentland, 1852 Canon J.R. Worrell, 1862 Canon W. Belt, 1869 Rev. H.B. Owen, 1875 . . . Map (db m227892) HM
39 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa, Central Oshawa — Steeple Bell
On Centre Street South (Provincial Highway 2A) just south of King Street West, on the right when traveling south.
This bell hung in the steeple of the church that occupied this site from 1874 to 1967. The congregation was formed in 1831 in Darlington Township as the Christian Church under the leadership of Elder Thomas Henry and moved to a new building . . . Map (db m227947) HM
40 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa, Columbus — Centennial of ConfederationEast Whitby Town Hall — 1867-1967 —
On Simcoe Street North (County Road 2) 0.2 kilometers south of Columbus Road East, on the left when traveling south.
. . . Map (db m243569) HM
41 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa, Lakeview — Guy House
On Simcoe Street South, 0.2 kilometers Lakeview Park Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
"A very busy and thriving neighbourhood the harbour must have been in the middle decades of the last century when the Lake was the principal highway, when a great part of what was brought in came to the wharf, as well as most of what was sent . . . Map (db m245234) HM
42 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa, Lakeview — Henry House
Near Simcoe Street South, 0.2 kilometers south of Lakeview Park Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
"The house looked much the same as it does now. The buffalo house was behind Henry House and was used for a storage shed after the buffalo were taken away. " - Betty MacInally The land where Henry House stands was purchased by the Henry . . . Map (db m245223) HM
43 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa, Lakeview — Robinson House
On Simcoe Street South, 0.2 kilometers Lakeview Park Avenue.
"It was more of a mystery to the kids of the area. For some reason on the main level of the house there was a pile of leather cuttings. The kids used to dare one another to get pieces of leather to prove their entry into the house. You were . . . Map (db m245228) HM
44 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa, Lakeview — The Hon. Gordon D. Conant 1885-1953
On Simcoe Street South, 0.2 kilometers south of Lakeview Park Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Ontario’s twelfth prime minister was born in Oshawa and educated at the University at Toronto and Osgoode Hall. A practising lawyer, he was a leader in civic affairs and in 1916-17 served as mayor of Oshawa. During the tollowing years he had various . . . Map (db m245225) HM
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45 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa, Lakeview — The Wilson FamilyOshawa’s First Pioneers - 1790
On Simcoe Street South, on the right when traveling south.
This Blue Spruce tree has been planted to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the arrival of Captain Benjamin Wilson and family from Vermont in 1790. The Wilsons settled just east of the current harbour location (Lot 4). Together with other early . . . Map (db m245256) HM
46 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa, O'Neill — Full Steam AheadBy Gus Froese, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan (1995)
On Richmond Street West just west of Simcoe Street North (Provincial Highway 2), on the right when traveling west.
This montage presents images of Oshawa’s development including the historic Sydenham Harbour, and the Oshawa Carriage Works, the factory operated by the McLaughlin Carriage Company, forerunner of General Motors of Canada. Also depicted are a 1924 . . . Map (db m227891) HM
47 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa, O'Neill — General Motors of CanadaBy John Hood, Toronto, Ontario (1996-1997)
On Bond Street West just west of Prince Street, on the left when traveling west.
This mural was sponsored by General Motors of Canada. The first panel illustrates members of the McLaughlin family, founders of the McLaughlin Carriage Company and McLaughlin Motor Car Company, forerunner of General Motors of Canada. Other panels . . . Map (db m227775) HM
48 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa, O'Neill — Historical Industry and LabourBy Robin Burgesse, Ottawa, Ontario (1996)
On Bond Street West, 0.08 kilometers west of Simcoe Street North (Provincial Highway 2), on the left when traveling west.
This mural portrays Oshawa’s development with the slogan “Building on a Strong Foundation.” Listed at the top are early companies from Oshawa’s past. The panels below depict scenes from three influential companies — Warren Mills, Williams Piano . . . Map (db m227773) HM
49 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa, O'Neill — In Honoured Memory of the Men of the Ontario RegimentWho Gave Their Lives that Liberty and Righteousness Should Live. — 1939 — 1945 —
On Simcoe Street North (Durham Regional Road 2) at Richmond Street East, on the right when traveling north on Simcoe Street North (Durham Regional Road 2).
Capt. A. W. Hawkins • Capt. A. T. McNabb • Capt. A. F. Tongs • Lieut. S. C. Campbell • Lieut. C. S. Dickson • Lieut. W. S. Ecclestone • Lieut. O. H. Hopkins • Lieut. A. R. McCurdy • Lieut. H. Poupore • Lieut. C. E. Speers • S/Sgt. H. M. Paige • Sgt. . . . Map (db m244327) WM
50 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa, O'Neill — On The Lake (The Argyle)By Ross Beard, Welland, Ontario (1995)
On King Street East at Ontario Street, on the left when traveling east on King Street East.
The Argyle was a passenger and freight steamer that docked at Sydenham Harbour in the early 1900’s. It operated between Toronto and Cobourg with stops in Whitby, Oshawa and Bowmanville. The return fare from Oshawa to Toronto was $1.00. Evening . . . Map (db m227898) HM
51 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa, O'Neill — Oshawa 1935By Dan and Peter Sawatzky, Chemainus, British Columbia (1995)
Near King Street West at Prince Street, on the right when traveling east.
This mural depicts the four corners of downtown Oshawa as it was in 1935. Notice the manually operated traffic signal which was used at busy times of the day. Officer Ed Stauffer is directing traffic as he might have in the summer of 1935.Map (db m227799) HM
52 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa, O'Neill — Oshawa's Famous "Generals"By Paul Ygartua, Vancouver, British Columbia (1997)
On King Street West just east of McMillan Drive, on the left when traveling east.
The Oshawa Generals Major Junior Hockey franchise was established for the 1937-38 season and immediately became a hockey powerhouse by winning seven consecutive Ontario championships through to 1944. The team has won five additional Ontario titles . . . Map (db m227776) HM
53 Ontario, Durham Region, Oshawa, O'Neill — Victorian Order of Nurses 100th AnniversaryBy Robin Burgesse, Ottawa, Ontario (1997)
On Centre Street North (Provincial Highway 2A) just south of Bond Street West, on the left when traveling south.
Commissioned by the VON Durham Branch, this mural depicts the 100 year history to date of the VON in Canada. The VON was founded by Lady Ishbel Aberdeen, the wife of the Governor General, on the request of the National Council of Women as Canada’s . . . Map (db m227798) HM
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54 Ontario, Durham Region, Whitby — Camp X1941 - 1946
On Boundary Road (Local Route 52) 0.7 kilometers south of Wentworth Street (Local Route 60), on the right when traveling south.
Upper Plaque On this site British Security Co-Ordination operated Special Training School No. 103 and Hydra. S.T.S. 103 trained allied agents in the techniques of secret warfare for the Special Operations Executive (SOE) Branch of the . . . Map (db m61880) HM
55 Ontario, Durham Region, Whitby — Carnegie Public Library, 1913
On Dundas Street West at Byron Street North, on the right when traveling west on Dundas Street West.
James Rutledge, chairman of the Board of Education, laid the corner stone for this building on June 9, 1913. The library was funded by the Carnegie Corporation in the United States, and was officially opened by the County Clerk John E. Farewell on . . . Map (db m217981) HM
56 Ontario, Durham Region, Whitby — May Irwin, 1862-1938
On Byron Street North just south of Elm Street, on the left when traveling south.
A house on this site, demolished in 1971, was the childhood home of Georgina May Campbell. Under the stage name of May Irwin, she was America’s greatest vaudeville and stage comedienne from the 1880’s to the 1900’s. She is best known for an . . . Map (db m218005) HM
57 Ontario, Durham Region, Whitby — Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, 1872
On Centre Street North at Dundas Street West, on the right when traveling south on Centre Street North.
On Nov. 2, 1872, the Merryweather steam fire engine shot a stream of water over the top of All Saints Church steeple through 800 feet of hose from a well at Brock and Dundas Streets. The test convinced the Town to purchase the engine. In 1969, . . . Map (db m236753) HM
58 Ontario, Durham Region, Whitby — Ontario Ladies’ College
On Reynolds Street at Gilbert Street East, on the left when traveling south on Reynolds Street.
Opened in 1874 by the Governor-General, Lord Dufferin, the Ontario Ladies’ College was established in "Trafalgar Castle", former residence of Nelson Gilbert Reynolds, Sheriff of Ontario County. Built in 1859, "Trafalgar Castle" was visited im 1869 . . . Map (db m245264) HM
59 Ontario, Durham Region, Whitby — Sir John A. Macdonald, 1877
On Brock Street North just north of Elm Street, on the right when traveling north.
In the Royal Hotel, Canada’s first Prime Minister, as Leader of the Opposition, delivered a speech on May 2, 1877 in support of the local Conservative candidate Thomas N. Gibbs of Oshawa. The Royal Hotel, operated by James Pringle, was built in . . . Map (db m218144) HM
60 Ontario, Durham Region, Whitby — The TerraceTown of Whitby Heritage Building
On Byron Street North just south of Mary Street West, on the right when traveling south.
The Terrace, built as a fashionable address for professionals and their offices, is probably one of the finest examples of small-town Ontario row housing still standing in the province. The Whitby Local Architectural Conservation Advisory . . . Map (db m218147) HM
61 Ontario, Durham Region, Whitby — Traditional Territories of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island
On Dundas Street West at Centre Street South, on the right when traveling west on Dundas Street West.
This church acknowledges being on the traditional territories of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island, the Iroquoian speaking Wendat and the 1923 Williams Treaties First NationsMap (db m236759) HM
62 Ontario, Durham Region, Whitby — Whitby’s Name Change, 1847
On Dundas Street West at Euclid Street on Dundas Street West.
On July 10, 1847 at Scripture's Inn on this site, a public meeting was called to change the name of Windsor to Whitby because of confusion in mail and shipping, with Windsor near Detroit. Whitby village was first called Windsor in 1819 by John . . . Map (db m245277) HM
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