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Manitoba. The Port Perry mill and grain elevator, circa 1930. Originally built in 1873, the building remains a major landmark to this day. The original line of the PW&PP Railway can be seen in the foreground. Inglis – Inglis elevator row, last surviving elevator row in Manitoba with a total of four elevators.
The elevator was then taken over by Province Elevator Co. later becoming Reliance Elevators in the 1930s. By 1941 a new "twin" elevator was added for more space. Manitoba Pool bought the elevators in 1952 and lastly sold to United Grain Growers in 1971. The elevators have since been fully restored back to their original signage as Reliance ...
They are the topic of numerous prairie landscapes and photographs. The Wheat Pool calendar map or Country Elevator System calendar maps were a mainstay of many pioneer households. These calendar maps depicted the networking of the early CNR and CPR rail lines, the many early incorporated areas, and the locations of the grain elevators. The ...
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The Village at Black Creek, previously Black Creek Pioneer Village, and before that Dalziel Pioneer Park, [1] is an open-air heritage museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.The village is located in the North York district of Toronto, just west of York University and southeast of the Jane and Steeles intersection. [2]
Milne Hollow is a 50-hectare (120-acre) valley site in Toronto, Ontario, Canada within the valley of the East Don River. It is located in north-west central Toronto where the Don Valley Parkway intersects with Lawrence Avenue East. It was the location of pioneer Alexander Milne's mill town known as Milnesford Mills and his homestead farm.
Historical reenactment at Upper Canada Village. Upper Canada Village endeavours to depict life in a rural English Canadian setting during the year 1866. [1] Featured at the site are over 40 historical buildings, including several working mills (woollen mill, grist-mill and sawmill) and trades buildings (blacksmith, tinsmith, cabinetmaker, cooper, bakery, cheese-maker).
Old Toronto 18 Ontario College of Pharmacy 1887 44 Gerard Street East Garden District: Old Toronto Robert Armstrong House 1887 Second Empire 309–311 George Street Garden District: Old Toronto [93] Toronto Free Theatre (originally Consumer's Gas Co.) 1887 26 Berkeley Street St. Lawrence: Old Toronto [40] Chester D. Massey House 1887 (later ...