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The Canadian Register. The Canadian Register is a searchable database containing information about recognized historic places of local, provincial, territorial and national significance.HISTORICPLACES.CA
The Standards & Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada. The Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada is the first-ever pan-Canadian benchmark for heritage conservation practice in this country. It offers results-oriented guidance for sound decision-making when planning for, intervening on and using historic places.HISTORICPLACES.CA
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The Annie Macpherson Home is a two storey, buff brick residence constructed in circa 1870. It is located at 51 Avon Street, on the south side of Avon Street, east of John Street North, in the City of Stratford. The property was designated, by the City of Stratford in 1987, for its heritage value, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law 209-87).HISTORICPLACES.CA
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Know Your Roots! Canada’s Historic Trees. Trees are some of the largest and longest living organisms on earth. Although all trees benefit the environment, specific trees function as commemorative memorials, expressions of religious commitment, and as cultural icons.HISTORICPLACES.CA
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The Beaumont Knitting Mill, located at 586 Main Street, is on the west side of Main Street, north of Joseph Street, in Glen Williams, Town of Halton Hills. The three storey stone mill was established in 1878 with several later additions. The property was designated by the Town of Halton Hills in 1990 for its heritage value under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law 1990-0045).HISTORICPLACES.CA
Charlow (Shiloh) Baptist Church and Cemetery is a Municipal Heritage Property occupying approximately one hectare of land in the Rural Municipality of Eldon No. 471, about 30 kilometres north of the Town of Maidstone. Nestled in a small grove of trees and shrubs, the property features a one-room log building, constructed in 1912, and anadjoining cemetery.
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The Canadian Register. The Canadian Register is a searchable database containing information about recognized historic places of local, provincial, territorial and national significance.HISTORICPLACES.CA
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The Annie Macpherson Home is a two storey, buff brick residence constructed in circa 1870. It is located at 51 Avon Street, on the south side of Avon Street, east of John Street North, in the City of Stratford. The property was designated, by the City of Stratford in 1987, for its heritage value, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law 209-87).HISTORICPLACES.CA
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Know Your Roots! Canada’s Historic Trees. Trees are some of the largest and longest living organisms on earth. Although all trees benefit the environment, specific trees function as commemorative memorials, expressions of religious commitment, and as cultural icons.HISTORICPLACES.CA
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The Beaumont Knitting Mill, located at 586 Main Street, is on the west side of Main Street, north of Joseph Street, in Glen Williams, Town of Halton Hills. The three storey stone mill was established in 1878 with several later additions. The property was designated by the Town of Halton Hills in 1990 for its heritage value under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law 1990-0045).HISTORICPLACES.CA
Charlow (Shiloh) Baptist Church and Cemetery is a Municipal Heritage Property occupying approximately one hectare of land in the Rural Municipality of Eldon No. 471, about 30 kilometres north of the Town of Maidstone. Nestled in a small grove of trees and shrubs, the property features a one-room log building, constructed in 1912, and anadjoining cemetery.
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Canada’s Historic Places The Canadian Register of Historic Places (CRHP) is Canada's definitive source of information on historicplaces.
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The historic place is the site of the former Guru Nanak Mining and Trust Company Building at 1742 West 2nd Avenue in Vancouver, B.C., now an area of newly developed businesses, studios and retail shops.HISTORICPLACES.CA
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Carrying Place of the Bay of Quinte National Historic Site of Canada is located on the isthmus at the west end of the Bay of Quinte on Lake Ontario. The site, at the intersection of the Trenton and Carrying Place roads, marks the location where Sir John Johnson and the Chiefs of the Mississauga negotiated a treaty in 1787. The site is comprised of a small plot of land owned by Parks CanadaHISTORICPLACES.CA
Know Your Roots! Canada’s Historic Trees. Trees are some of the largest and longest living organisms on earth. Although all trees benefit the environment, specific trees function as commemorative memorials, expressions of religious commitment, and as cultural icons.HISTORICPLACES.CA
The Copeland House is located at 1050 Burnhamthorpe Road East on the south side of Burnhamthorpe Road East, west of Autumn Harvest Drive in the City of Mississauga. The two storey sandstone residence was constructed circa 1837. The property was designated by the City of Mississauga in 1978 for its heritage value under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law 222-78).HISTORICPLACES.CA
The Wilkinson Road Jail is an Edwardian era brick-clad reinforced concrete building situated on a manicured, 10 hectare property surrounded by a low stone wall, located in a suburban area along Wilkinson Road, in the Carey area of Saanich. At the front of the building is a circular fountain.HISTORICPLACES.CA
Thorndean was built in 1835 for John Tremaine, a merchant and Loyalist who came to Halifax in 1785 to escape the American Revolution. Tremaine sold the house to James Forman, who was the first cashier at the Bank of Nova Scotia. In 1870 Forman was discovered to have embezzled over $300,000 from the bank during the twenty-five years heworked there.
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The building at 100 University Street East, commonly known as Victoria College, is situated on a rise of land at the northern terminus of College Street in the Town of Cobourg. The three-storey brick and stucco building was designed in the Greek Revival Style by architect Edward Crane and was constructed from 1832 to 1836. The exterior of the building and the scenic character of the propertyHISTORICPLACES.CA
The Majorville Cairn and Medicine Wheel (EdPc-1) consists of a central cairn, which is linked to a surrounding stone circle by 28 spokes, and the cultural landscape which contains this monument. The designation encompasses 160 acres and is situated on a height of land with an expansive view of the surrounding prairie landscape west of the Bow River in southern Alberta.HISTORICPLACES.CA
The Standards & Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada. The Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada is the first-ever pan-Canadian benchmark for heritage conservation practice in this country. It offers results-oriented guidance for sound decision-making when planning for, intervening on and using historic places.HISTORICPLACES.CA
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The Annie Macpherson Home is a two storey, buff brick residence constructed in circa 1870. It is located at 51 Avon Street, on the south side of Avon Street, east of John Street North, in the City of Stratford. The property was designated, by the City of Stratford in 1987, for its heritage value, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law 209-87).HISTORICPLACES.CA
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Know Your Roots! Canada’s Historic Trees. Trees are some of the largest and longest living organisms on earth. Although all trees benefit the environment, specific trees function as commemorative memorials, expressions of religious commitment, and as cultural icons.HISTORICPLACES.CA
The Beaumont Knitting Mill, located at 586 Main Street, is on the west side of Main Street, north of Joseph Street, in Glen Williams, Town of Halton Hills. The three storey stone mill was established in 1878 with several later additions. The property was designated by the Town of Halton Hills in 1990 for its heritage value under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law 1990-0045).HISTORICPLACES.CA
Charlow (Shiloh) Baptist Church and Cemetery is a Municipal Heritage Property occupying approximately one hectare of land in the Rural Municipality of Eldon No. 471, about 30 kilometres north of the Town of Maidstone. Nestled in a small grove of trees and shrubs, the property features a one-room log building, constructed in 1912, and anadjoining cemetery.
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The Standards & Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada. The Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada is the first-ever pan-Canadian benchmark for heritage conservation practice in this country. It offers results-oriented guidance for sound decision-making when planning for, intervening on and using historic places.HISTORICPLACES.CA
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The Annie Macpherson Home is a two storey, buff brick residence constructed in circa 1870. It is located at 51 Avon Street, on the south side of Avon Street, east of John Street North, in the City of Stratford. The property was designated, by the City of Stratford in 1987, for its heritage value, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law 209-87).HISTORICPLACES.CA
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Know Your Roots! Canada’s Historic Trees. Trees are some of the largest and longest living organisms on earth. Although all trees benefit the environment, specific trees function as commemorative memorials, expressions of religious commitment, and as cultural icons.HISTORICPLACES.CA
The Beaumont Knitting Mill, located at 586 Main Street, is on the west side of Main Street, north of Joseph Street, in Glen Williams, Town of Halton Hills. The three storey stone mill was established in 1878 with several later additions. The property was designated by the Town of Halton Hills in 1990 for its heritage value under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law 1990-0045).HISTORICPLACES.CA
Charlow (Shiloh) Baptist Church and Cemetery is a Municipal Heritage Property occupying approximately one hectare of land in the Rural Municipality of Eldon No. 471, about 30 kilometres north of the Town of Maidstone. Nestled in a small grove of trees and shrubs, the property features a one-room log building, constructed in 1912, and anadjoining cemetery.
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The historic place is the site of the former Guru Nanak Mining and Trust Company Building at 1742 West 2nd Avenue in Vancouver, B.C., now an area of newly developed businesses, studios and retail shops.HISTORICPLACES.CA
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Sheriff Andrews House is designated a Provincial Historic Site for its architecture, for its builder, and for representing the region’s economic prosperity. Built circa 1820, Sheriff Andrews House is recognized mainly for its architectural value in illustrating the Neoclassical style in New Brunswick. This two-and-a-half storey brickhouse is
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Know Your Roots! Canada’s Historic Trees. Trees are some of the largest and longest living organisms on earth. Although all trees benefit the environment, specific trees function as commemorative memorials, expressions of religious commitment, and as cultural icons.HISTORICPLACES.CA
The E.P. (Edward Prince) Ranch cultural landscape is a 41 hectare ranch headquarters, situated adjacent to Pekisko Creek, in a rural setting in the foothills of Alberta. The site comprises: a 1927 Ranch House addition constructed for the Prince of Wales (later His Majesty King Edward VIII); a collection of log and wood frame residential and agricultural buildings and structures dating from theHISTORICPLACES.CA
The stained glass windows are the work of the Italians Mario Mauro and Carlo Mozardo. The construction cost of the building was around $485,000. This church replaced the former one that was built in 1864, when Richibucto was a mission of Saint-Louis-de-Kent. Richibucto became a parish in 1884. Sources : Richibucto Town Hall - RichibuctoLocal
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The Beaumont Knitting Mill, located at 586 Main Street, is on the west side of Main Street, north of Joseph Street, in Glen Williams, Town of Halton Hills. The three storey stone mill was established in 1878 with several later additions. The property was designated by the Town of Halton Hills in 1990 for its heritage value under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law 1990-0045).HISTORICPLACES.CA
The building at 100 University Street East, commonly known as Victoria College, is situated on a rise of land at the northern terminus of College Street in the Town of Cobourg. The three-storey brick and stucco building was designed in the Greek Revival Style by architect Edward Crane and was constructed from 1832 to 1836. The exterior of the building and the scenic character of the propertyHISTORICPLACES.CA
The Copeland House is located at 1050 Burnhamthorpe Road East on the south side of Burnhamthorpe Road East, west of Autumn Harvest Drive in the City of Mississauga. The two storey sandstone residence was constructed circa 1837. The property was designated by the City of Mississauga in 1978 for its heritage value under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law 222-78).HISTORICPLACES.CA
Thorndean was built in 1835 for John Tremaine, a merchant and Loyalist who came to Halifax in 1785 to escape the American Revolution. Tremaine sold the house to James Forman, who was the first cashier at the Bank of Nova Scotia. In 1870 Forman was discovered to have embezzled over $300,000 from the bank during the twenty-five years heworked there.
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HistoricPlaces.ca - Welcome to / Bienvenue à HistoricPlaces.ca / LieuxPatrimoniaux.ca. L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site ofCanada, NL.
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The Annie Macpherson Home is a two storey, buff brick residence constructed in circa 1870. It is located at 51 Avon Street, on the south side of Avon Street, east of John Street North, in the City of Stratford. The property was designated, by the City of Stratford in 1987, for its heritage value, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law 209-87).HISTORICPLACES.CA
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Charlow (Shiloh) Baptist Church and Cemetery is a Municipal Heritage Property occupying approximately one hectare of land in the Rural Municipality of Eldon No. 471, about 30 kilometres north of the Town of Maidstone. Nestled in a small grove of trees and shrubs, the property features a one-room log building, constructed in 1912, and anadjoining cemetery.
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HistoricPlaces.ca - Welcome to / Bienvenue à HistoricPlaces.ca / LieuxPatrimoniaux.ca. L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site ofCanada, NL.
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The Annie Macpherson Home is a two storey, buff brick residence constructed in circa 1870. It is located at 51 Avon Street, on the south side of Avon Street, east of John Street North, in the City of Stratford. The property was designated, by the City of Stratford in 1987, for its heritage value, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law 209-87).HISTORICPLACES.CA
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Charlow (Shiloh) Baptist Church and Cemetery is a Municipal Heritage Property occupying approximately one hectare of land in the Rural Municipality of Eldon No. 471, about 30 kilometres north of the Town of Maidstone. Nestled in a small grove of trees and shrubs, the property features a one-room log building, constructed in 1912, and anadjoining cemetery.
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The Canadian Register. The Canadian Register is a searchable database containing information about recognized historic places of local, provincial, territorial and national significance.HISTORICPLACES.CA
The Standards & Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada. The Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada is the first-ever pan-Canadian benchmark for heritage conservation practice in this country. It offers results-oriented guidance for sound decision-making when planning for, intervening on and using historic places.HISTORICPLACES.CA
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The school opened in September 1913, with two classrooms in use. It was officially opened by Price Ellison, MLA for Okanagan and Minister of Agriculture and Finance, on 12 January 1914, the day after he opened the new Central School at 1825 Richter Street in Kelowna. The substantial building bespoke the confidence of the time.HISTORICPLACES.CA
Know Your Roots! Canada’s Historic Trees. Trees are some of the largest and longest living organisms on earth. Although all trees benefit the environment, specific trees function as commemorative memorials, expressions of religious commitment, and as cultural icons.HISTORICPLACES.CA
The building at 100 University Street East, commonly known as Victoria College, is situated on a rise of land at the northern terminus of College Street in the Town of Cobourg. The three-storey brick and stucco building was designed in the Greek Revival Style by architect Edward Crane and was constructed from 1832 to 1836. The exterior of the building and the scenic character of the propertyHISTORICPLACES.CA
The S. R. Drake Memorial Church, located at 165 Murray Street, is situated on the north side of the street between Darling and Dalhousie Streets, in the City of Brantford. This two-storey brick building was designed with elements characteristic of the Loyalist style and was constructed in 1856. The property was designated for its historic and architectural significance by the City of BrantfordHISTORICPLACES.CA
The Inner Harbour Causeway consists of a granite retaining wall and lower concrete promenade (known as the "lower causeway") that defines the edge of the Inner Harbour waterfront in front of Government Street in downtown Victoria, British Columbia.HISTORICPLACES.CA
St. Hubert’s Church and Cemetery is a Municipal Heritage Property located within the Rural Municipality of Silverwood No. 123, approximately 17 km southwest of the Town of Whitewood. The property features a one-storey church built in 1935 and a cemetery establishedin 1903.
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The Beaumont Knitting Mill, located at 586 Main Street, is on the west side of Main Street, north of Joseph Street, in Glen Williams, Town of Halton Hills. The three storey stone mill was established in 1878 with several later additions. The property was designated by the Town of Halton Hills in 1990 for its heritage value under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law 1990-0045).HISTORICPLACES.CA
HistoricPlaces.ca - Welcome to / Bienvenue à HistoricPlaces.ca / LieuxPatrimoniaux.ca. L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site ofCanada, NL.
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The Annie Macpherson Home is a two storey, buff brick residence constructed in circa 1870. It is located at 51 Avon Street, on the south side of Avon Street, east of John Street North, in the City of Stratford. The property was designated, by the City of Stratford in 1987, for its heritage value, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law 209-87).HISTORICPLACES.CA
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Charlow (Shiloh) Baptist Church and Cemetery is a Municipal Heritage Property occupying approximately one hectare of land in the Rural Municipality of Eldon No. 471, about 30 kilometres north of the Town of Maidstone. Nestled in a small grove of trees and shrubs, the property features a one-room log building, constructed in 1912, and anadjoining cemetery.
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HistoricPlaces.ca - Welcome to / Bienvenue à HistoricPlaces.ca / LieuxPatrimoniaux.ca. L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site ofCanada, NL.
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The Annie Macpherson Home is a two storey, buff brick residence constructed in circa 1870. It is located at 51 Avon Street, on the south side of Avon Street, east of John Street North, in the City of Stratford. The property was designated, by the City of Stratford in 1987, for its heritage value, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law 209-87).HISTORICPLACES.CA
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Charlow (Shiloh) Baptist Church and Cemetery is a Municipal Heritage Property occupying approximately one hectare of land in the Rural Municipality of Eldon No. 471, about 30 kilometres north of the Town of Maidstone. Nestled in a small grove of trees and shrubs, the property features a one-room log building, constructed in 1912, and anadjoining cemetery.
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The Canadian Register. The Canadian Register is a searchable database containing information about recognized historic places of local, provincial, territorial and national significance.HISTORICPLACES.CA
The Standards & Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada. The Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada is the first-ever pan-Canadian benchmark for heritage conservation practice in this country. It offers results-oriented guidance for sound decision-making when planning for, intervening on and using historic places.HISTORICPLACES.CA
Search using the map feature. Search for historic places within a geographic area by holding the shift key, then clicking and dragging the mouse over the desired area on the map to create a box.HISTORICPLACES.CA
The school opened in September 1913, with two classrooms in use. It was officially opened by Price Ellison, MLA for Okanagan and Minister of Agriculture and Finance, on 12 January 1914, the day after he opened the new Central School at 1825 Richter Street in Kelowna. The substantial building bespoke the confidence of the time.HISTORICPLACES.CA
Know Your Roots! Canada’s Historic Trees. Trees are some of the largest and longest living organisms on earth. Although all trees benefit the environment, specific trees function as commemorative memorials, expressions of religious commitment, and as cultural icons.HISTORICPLACES.CA
The building at 100 University Street East, commonly known as Victoria College, is situated on a rise of land at the northern terminus of College Street in the Town of Cobourg. The three-storey brick and stucco building was designed in the Greek Revival Style by architect Edward Crane and was constructed from 1832 to 1836. The exterior of the building and the scenic character of the propertyHISTORICPLACES.CA
The S. R. Drake Memorial Church, located at 165 Murray Street, is situated on the north side of the street between Darling and Dalhousie Streets, in the City of Brantford. This two-storey brick building was designed with elements characteristic of the Loyalist style and was constructed in 1856. The property was designated for its historic and architectural significance by the City of BrantfordHISTORICPLACES.CA
The Inner Harbour Causeway consists of a granite retaining wall and lower concrete promenade (known as the "lower causeway") that defines the edge of the Inner Harbour waterfront in front of Government Street in downtown Victoria, British Columbia.HISTORICPLACES.CA
St. Hubert’s Church and Cemetery is a Municipal Heritage Property located within the Rural Municipality of Silverwood No. 123, approximately 17 km southwest of the Town of Whitewood. The property features a one-storey church built in 1935 and a cemetery establishedin 1903.
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The Beaumont Knitting Mill, located at 586 Main Street, is on the west side of Main Street, north of Joseph Street, in Glen Williams, Town of Halton Hills. The three storey stone mill was established in 1878 with several later additions. The property was designated by the Town of Halton Hills in 1990 for its heritage value under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law 1990-0045).HISTORICPLACES.CA
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The Standards & Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada. The Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada is the first-ever pan-Canadian benchmark for heritage conservation practice in this country. It offers results-oriented guidance for sound decision-making when planning for, intervening on and using historic places.HISTORICPLACES.CA
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The historic place is the two-storey red brick former Rutland Elementary School, built in 1913, and located at 770 Rutland Road North in the Rutland area of the City of Kelowna.HISTORICPLACES.CA
The Annie Macpherson Home is a two storey, buff brick residence constructed in circa 1870. It is located at 51 Avon Street, on the south side of Avon Street, east of John Street North, in the City of Stratford. The property was designated, by the City of Stratford in 1987, for its heritage value, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law 209-87).HISTORICPLACES.CA
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Know Your Roots! Canada’s Historic Trees. Trees are some of the largest and longest living organisms on earth. Although all trees benefit the environment, specific trees function as commemorative memorials, expressions of religious commitment, and as cultural icons.HISTORICPLACES.CA
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The Beaumont Knitting Mill, located at 586 Main Street, is on the west side of Main Street, north of Joseph Street, in Glen Williams, Town of Halton Hills. The three storey stone mill was established in 1878 with several later additions. The property was designated by the Town of Halton Hills in 1990 for its heritage value under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law 1990-0045).HISTORICPLACES.CA
Charlow (Shiloh) Baptist Church and Cemetery is a Municipal Heritage Property occupying approximately one hectare of land in the Rural Municipality of Eldon No. 471, about 30 kilometres north of the Town of Maidstone. Nestled in a small grove of trees and shrubs, the property features a one-room log building, constructed in 1912, and anadjoining cemetery.
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The Standards & Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada. The Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada is the first-ever pan-Canadian benchmark for heritage conservation practice in this country. It offers results-oriented guidance for sound decision-making when planning for, intervening on and using historic places.HISTORICPLACES.CA
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The historic place is the two-storey red brick former Rutland Elementary School, built in 1913, and located at 770 Rutland Road North in the Rutland area of the City of Kelowna.HISTORICPLACES.CA
The Annie Macpherson Home is a two storey, buff brick residence constructed in circa 1870. It is located at 51 Avon Street, on the south side of Avon Street, east of John Street North, in the City of Stratford. The property was designated, by the City of Stratford in 1987, for its heritage value, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law 209-87).HISTORICPLACES.CA
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Know Your Roots! Canada’s Historic Trees. Trees are some of the largest and longest living organisms on earth. Although all trees benefit the environment, specific trees function as commemorative memorials, expressions of religious commitment, and as cultural icons.HISTORICPLACES.CA
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The Beaumont Knitting Mill, located at 586 Main Street, is on the west side of Main Street, north of Joseph Street, in Glen Williams, Town of Halton Hills. The three storey stone mill was established in 1878 with several later additions. The property was designated by the Town of Halton Hills in 1990 for its heritage value under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law 1990-0045).HISTORICPLACES.CA
Charlow (Shiloh) Baptist Church and Cemetery is a Municipal Heritage Property occupying approximately one hectare of land in the Rural Municipality of Eldon No. 471, about 30 kilometres north of the Town of Maidstone. Nestled in a small grove of trees and shrubs, the property features a one-room log building, constructed in 1912, and anadjoining cemetery.
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The Canadian Register. The Canadian Register is a searchable database containing information about recognized historic places of local, provincial, territorial and national significance.HISTORICPLACES.CA
The Standards & Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada. The Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada is the first-ever pan-Canadian benchmark for heritage conservation practice in this country. It offers results-oriented guidance for sound decision-making when planning for, intervening on and using historic places.HISTORICPLACES.CA
Know Your Roots! Canada’s Historic Trees. Trees are some of the largest and longest living organisms on earth. Although all trees benefit the environment, specific trees function as commemorative memorials, expressions of religious commitment, and as cultural icons.HISTORICPLACES.CA
Carrying Place of the Bay of Quinte National Historic Site of Canada is located on the isthmus at the west end of the Bay of Quinte on Lake Ontario. The site, at the intersection of the Trenton and Carrying Place roads, marks the location where Sir John Johnson and the Chiefs of the Mississauga negotiated a treaty in 1787. The site is comprised of a small plot of land owned by Parks CanadaHISTORICPLACES.CA
The Beaumont Knitting Mill, located at 586 Main Street, is on the west side of Main Street, north of Joseph Street, in Glen Williams, Town of Halton Hills. The three storey stone mill was established in 1878 with several later additions. The property was designated by the Town of Halton Hills in 1990 for its heritage value under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law 1990-0045).HISTORICPLACES.CA
The Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague Church is a modern circular building, covered in limestone, with an undulating concrete roof. It is located on Main Street in Richibucto.HISTORICPLACES.CA
The E.P. (Edward Prince) Ranch cultural landscape is a 41 hectare ranch headquarters, situated adjacent to Pekisko Creek, in a rural setting in the foothills of Alberta. The site comprises: a 1927 Ranch House addition constructed for the Prince of Wales (later His Majesty King Edward VIII); a collection of log and wood frame residential and agricultural buildings and structures dating from theHISTORICPLACES.CA
The Majorville Cairn and Medicine Wheel (EdPc-1) consists of a central cairn, which is linked to a surrounding stone circle by 28 spokes, and the cultural landscape which contains this monument. The designation encompasses 160 acres and is situated on a height of land with an expansive view of the surrounding prairie landscape west of the Bow River in southern Alberta.HISTORICPLACES.CA
Lislehurst, located at 3359 Mississauga Road, is at the end of Principal's Road in the University of Toronto at Mississauga campus. The property consists of a two-and-a-half-storey stone house that was constructed in 1885. The property was designated by the City of Mississauga in 1985 for its heritage value under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law 879-85).HISTORICPLACES.CA
Kenlis Methodist Church is a Municipal Heritage Property on a 0.8 ha parcel of land located in the Rural Municipality of Abernethy 186 approximately 11 km southwest of the Village of Abernethy. The property features a one-storey brick church on a fieldstone foundationbuilt in 1896.
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