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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. The Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway (PW&PP) was a railway running from Whitby to Port Perry, running north–south about 50 km east of Toronto.
The Port Perry Granary still stands as a tall sentinel on the shores of Lake Scugog and proud of being Canada's oldest grain elevator outlasting numerous fires and modern day demolition. The Port Perry mill and grain elevator, circa 1930. Originally built in 1873, the building remains a major landmark to this day.
The Port Perry mill and grain elevator, circa 1930: Built in 1873, it is the oldest grain elevator in Canada and remains a major landmark to this day. The line of the PW&PP Railway can be seen in the foreground.
Port Perry – formerly Curries Grain Elevator(1873)and A.Ross and son, Port Perry. Canada's oldest grain elevator or granary still stands as a sentinel on the edge of the Queen Street, Port Perry, Scugog the prestige shopping district on the shores of Lake Scugog. A must see for all old mill and grain elevator enthusiasts.
Ward 2 is Port Perry (South of 7A) and Prince Albert. Ward 3 is Scugog Island. Ward 4 is Blackstock, Nestleton Station, Nestleton and Caesarea. Ward 5 is Port Perry (north of 7A). The council holds regular meetings, open to the public at the town hall in Port Perry. [citation needed] Mayor: Wilma Wotten. Councillors: Ward 1: David Le Roy; Ward ...
The Port Perry, Ontario, Canada mill and grain elevator, granary, built in 1873 (photographed c. 1930) Modern steel granaries in Iowa , U.S. Grain House floor of Mildenstein Castle (built around 1395), Germany
Depot Harbour elevators in 1910 Depot Harbour is a ghost town on Wasauksing First Nation , in the Parry Sound District , Ontario , Canada. [ 1 ] It was once the western terminus of the Canada Atlantic Railway and a busy port on Georgian Bay .
Thomas Charles Paxton (November 27, 1820 – July 3, 1887) was a Canadian politician, businessman and sheriff. As a partner in industrial business ventures, he was one of the founding fathers of Port Perry.