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Port Credit
Churches and Cemeteries
Mississauga Railway Relics
4 Chicora Avenue Toronto
The Bradley House - Now Museum
Building dates to 1926 but incorporates the old Wesleyan Methodist Church (1846) where Peter Jones was minister.
Not used for Lawn Bowling but still not redeveloped in February 2023.
The Port Credit Arena was renovated in June 2010.
Built 1955. Independant services until 1974. Remains as a Fire Station .
Former lawn bowling green.
APRIL 13 2005 One of the houses for the Grey Family who owned and operated the St. Lawrence Starch Company. It was converted to a restaurant before being razed in the Starchworks Redevelopment.
This building was originally built as last station for the Radial Line that went to Port Credit from Long Branch. December 8 2012
Renewed. The Federal government had no need of a separate Customs office in Port Credit and the mail service outgrew and moved to a new location. A developer kept the red brick part and put a glass addition on. The addition was partly leased to the CIBC. The CIBC building had been razed to widen and straighten the Lakeshore - Stavebank Road intertsection.
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