Posted in Service Areas, on August 30, 2017 By Admin
Fishing has been a hobby and a way to feed a family for as long as time has been measured. Many civilizations settled along tributaries, streams on lakes and oceans as a source of survival. So it comes as no surprise that the community of Aylmer was founded on Catfish Creek. Many delectable
Read MorePosted in Service Areas, on August 30, 2017 By Admin
Southwestern Ontario is filled with many villages, cities, and hamlets that were the product of early settlement in the 1800’s. Many have a shared history that was predicated on resources and land use. Once the Canada Southern Railroad laid tracks to the area, did the community rise to a
Read MorePosted in Service Areas, on September 13, 2017 By Admin
The development of Upper Canada and then the province of Ontario took place back in the late 1700’s and early 1800’s. Areas were settled and most of the communities took shape on the banks of a river – mostly to power the mills that were essential for the community to sustain
Read MorePosted in Service Areas, on September 13, 2017 By Admin
The town of Ingersoll sits on the banks of the Thames River and is at the midway point between Woodstock and London along Highway 401. In the early days of Upper Canada, it was a considered an important intersection point for goods and services that traveled along the corridor. Most of the
Read MorePosted in Service Areas, on September 13, 2017 By Admin
Exeter is home to ‘Willis the Great White Wonder,’ and he is a squirrel. That’s right, a squirrel. Most of us have seen squirrels that are grey, black and brown, but almost never a white one. Willis, the freak of nature, ranks right up there with a white moose and white tiger,
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