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Historical Markers in Burlington, Ontario

 
Freeman Station Signal Mast Dedication Marker image, Touch for more information
By Tim Boyd, March 28, 2024
Freeman Station Signal Mast Dedication Marker
1 Ontario, Halton Region, Burlington — Freeman Station Signal Mast DedicationSaturday, May 4, 2019 — "Disaster on the Grand Trunk Express" —
On Tuesday March 1st 1898, a 4-coach Toronto-bound passenger express train departed Hamilton Stuart Street Station. At Burlington Junction, a 24-car coal train was parked on the siding, north of the double-tracked main line, waiting for the express . . . Map (db m243803) HM
2 Ontario, Halton Region, Burlington — Ireland House
Ireland House on Oakridge Farm was built in 1837 by Joseph Ireland, an immigrant from Yorkshire, England. Constructed of local fieldstone, this house was the home of four generations of the Ireland family. Designated under the Ontario Heritage Act . . . Map (db m243813) HM
3 Ontario, Halton Region, Burlington — Reverend Thomas Greene at St. Luke’s, Wellington Square
St Luke's Church was built in 1834 on land originally patented by Chief Joseph Brant. Consecrated in 1838 by the Right Reverend C. J. Mountain, Anglican Bishop of Quebec, the church was a simple two-storey, frame building, with tower plain Gothic . . . Map (db m233233) HM
4 Ontario, Halton Region, Burlington — Royal Botanical Gardens/ Les Jardins Botaniques Royaux
This important botanical garden is distinguished by its first class horticultural collection. Originating in the late 1920s, it developed as a series of discrete gardens and a wildlife conservation area within an urban context. Some of . . . Map (db m221298) HM
5 Ontario, Halton Region, Burlington — Spencer Smith
Erected by the Burlington Horticultural Society in honour and memory of Spencer Smith for his outstanding contribution and leadership in the beautification of Burlington 25 years on the Executive during . . . Map (db m243617) HM
6 Ontario, Halton Region, Burlington — Terry Fox Marathon of Hope
Kilometre 3582 Burlington July 13, 1980 Terry Fox Marathon of Hope "Even if I don't finish, we need others to continue. It's got to keep going without me" Burlington may not have been the beginning or the end of the Marathon of Hope, . . . Map (db m243612) HM
7 Ontario, Halton Region, Burlington — The Brant House
The original house on this site was built about 1800 by the famous Mohawk chief Joseph Brant (Thayendanegea). Two years previously Captain Brant had been granted some 3500 acres of land in this area for his military services to the Crown during . . . Map (db m233215) HM
8 Ontario, Halton Region, Burlington — The Brant Inn
This is the site of the famous Brant Inn where top North American entertainers and Big Bands from the 1930s to the 1960s performed. Crowds of well over a thousand people would fill the dance floor on a typical night. Music from the Brant Inn was . . . Map (db m243616) HM
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9 Ontario, Halton Region, Burlington — The Founding of Burlington
In 1798 Joseph Brant, the celebrated Mohawk War Chief, was given a Crown grant of 3,450 acres in this area. James Gage purchased land from the Brant Tract in 1810, and laid out a town site at the northern end of Burlington Beach from Brant Street . . . Map (db m221366) HM
10 Ontario, Halton Region, Burlington — The Hamilton Radial Electric RailwayBurlington’s First Public Transit System
Before cars, buses and the Queen Elizabeth Way, Burlington residents could get around using a futuristic intercity streetcar system! The Hamilton Radial Electric Railway (HRER) started operating in 1896, with service to Burlington beginning in . . . Map (db m243609) HM
11 Ontario, Halton Region, Burlington — World Championship Wheat 1954
At the 1954 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto, William E. Breckon of Burlington won the World Wheat Championship with grain grown on his Nelson Township farm about two miles north-east of here. He led the white winter wheat class seven . . . Map (db m243606) HM
12 Ontario, Halton Region, Burlington, Aldershot — Aldershot Corners
The intersection of Plains Road, Waterdown Road and Lasalle Park Road has always been a hub of activity and enterprise. The area surrounding these corners is rich in history and fabled for its market gardens. The settlement of Burlington Plains was . . . Map (db m243820) HM
13 Ontario, Halton Region, Burlington, Aldershot — La Salle at the Head of the Lake / La Salle à L’amont du Lac
LA SALLE AT THE HEAD OF THE LAKE In 1669 René-Robert Cavelier de La Salle, intent on reaching the Ohio River in order "not to leave to another the honour of finding the way to the Southern Sea, and thereby the route to China”, set out on . . . Map (db m221304) HM
14 Ontario, Halton Region, Burlington, Aldershot — La Salle Park Pavilion
Built in 1917 by The City of Hamilton on the former Wabasso Park Lands acquired in 1913, as a combination dance and picnic Pavilion. Its form of open verandah set between two arcaded pavilions decorated with pilasters, is characteristic of the Art . . . Map (db m243825) HM
15 Ontario, Halton Region, Burlington, Aldershot — Sentinel of the Around the Bay Race
This granite post marked the 15 Mile point of the Hamilton Herald "Around the Bay" Road Race, first run on Christmas Day 1894; it is the oldest footrace in North America. To this day runners pass this post on their way to the race finish in . . . Map (db m242275) HM
 
 
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May. 9, 2024