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Downtown Toronto
Georgetown
Encroaching Suburbia
Lakeview District
Streetsville
Clarkson
Erindale
Cooksville
Port Credit
Churches and Cemeteries
Mississauga Railway Relics
4 Chicora Avenue Toronto
The Bradley House - Now Museum
Sign is near railway tracks where cold storage building stood.
This barn, owned by the City and located in Lewis Bradley park, is very similar in shape to the barn on Hugh O'Neil's farm.
Herridge's Farm Fresh Market and the farm closed on December 24 2022. The farm was also sold.
This Canadian Tire gas bar was designated a Heritage Structure in 2011. It is an example of 1960's architecture with the swooping canopy that covers the pumps from inclement weather.
This is likely the building that housed the Carmen Methodist church in Clarkson.. Post 1925 it operated as Carmen United Church until 1955 when a new property and building in the growing suburban streets was chosen.
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