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Port Credit
Churches and Cemeteries
Mississauga Railway Relics
4 Chicora Avenue Toronto
The Bradley House - Now Museum
ADM Canada, ex McCarthys, exx Barbers. It is still in operation and production in the 21st Century.
The second mill near Streetsville was originally operated by the Barber family. The street it is located on is Barberton. A large white house at the corner of Barberton and Mississauga (formerly Streetsville) Road is the Old Barber House. later the mill was NcCarthy's Mill and now ADM. Barberton was small village of workers houses, some of which survived on eglington Avenue. The bridge over the Credit River also survives.
Built 1875. The Oddfellows club in Streetsville was founded in 1847. On the upper floor of this building was a reading institute that formed the basis of the Streetsville Library.
This station building was moved back from the active railway tracks. It was built by the Credit Valley Railway which was taken over by the Canadian Pacific Railway.
The former Streetsville Lawn Bowling site is now a "pollinator" garden.
Presently occupied by the BIA
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