Posted in Service Areas, on August 22, 2017 By Admin
In many small communities in Ontario, farming was the cornerstone industry and that hasn’t changed in some 200 years for some communities. One that has continued to hold its’ history is Camlachie. Located in the southern Lake Huron district the town has depended on agriculture for
Read MorePosted in Service Areas, on August 22, 2017 By Admin
The town of Ilderton is in Middlesex Centre and is just northwest of London – it could be considered the capital of the county as it has the largest population of the villages and hamlets in Middlesex Centre. For a time, Ilderton had no road access to the town and was serviced by a rail
Read MorePosted in Service Areas, on August 22, 2017 By Admin
In the end, it was a story about the Montague’s – no, there were no Capulet’s, suicides or The Bard or a tragic love story. It was a story about a battle won or should I say a successful ambush that was predicated on stealth and cunning by a local woman in Kilworth. We pick up
Read MorePosted in Service Areas, on August 22, 2017 By Admin
The area around Lambton Shores is a rich historical tapestry that has provided the province with some its’ foundation as a tolerant, open society. Pitched battles were fought in the area during the War of 1812, one community was home to runaway slaves escaping the US via the Underground
Read MorePosted in Service Areas, on August 22, 2017 By Admin
Mt. Brydges has a unique story – it came to be as town because it sat at the midway point between London and Windsor and the Great Western Railroad needed a train depot for the trip. The reason the location was chosen was because it was the highest point of elevation along the route and
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