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- Category: Arts / Culture
- Category: Halton Hills History
- The History of Limehouse, Ontario: A Lime-Burning Village in Halton Hills
- Terra Cotta’s history dates to 1822, by the Credit River full of salmon
- John Macdonald. The Man Who Made Canada Day Possible
- Glen Willimas 1825. The history of unique treasure in Halton Hills
- William Alexander Stephens: Pioneer Poet of Ontario in Norval
- Georgetown railway station has been operating since 1855
- The Earliest Schools of Halton Hills. Acton, Georgetown, Limehouse, Stewarttown etc.
- The famous Brain Brewery sold beer with 80% alcohol content
- The Old Armoury. From Military Roots to the Home of Georgetown’s Globe Theatre
- Crawford Lake. Historical unique Iroquoian village in Canada
- Papertown – that’s what Georgetown used to be called back in the days
- Silver Creek. History of the lost hamlet dates to 1849.
- Georgetown’s Dominion Seed House and Old Seed House Garden
- Books about the history of Georgetown and Halton Hills
- Hotel McGibbon, the Clark Hotel: A Landmark with 150 Years of History
- Main Street in Georgetown in colourized, historical photos
- Churchill: The Highest Point in Halton Hills
- Stewarttown: A Deeply Rooted History (Since 1819)
- Maple Syrup: The history of Canada’s sweetest tradition
- Ontario’s Trillium: The history behind the iconic symbol of Ontario
- Scotsdale Farm’s history dates to 1938. The Bennetts and their legendary breeds.
- Acton: Proudly Rooted in History Since 1825
- Ashgrove. The Historic Hamlet and Samuel Watkins is probably the best known pioneer
- The history of Georgetown began in 1781
- Silver Creek Falls. The place where the sawmill and grist mill were built
- Wilbur Lake. The History of the vanished pond in Georgetown
- Ghost of Jimmy still protects the Acton Town Hall
- The Fenian Raids in Ontario (1865–1871) and Georgetown
- Dorothy Stone – artist who designed the Halton Hills Coat of Arms
- Rockwood limestone cliffs, caves and glacial potholes
- The Georgetown Boys. The long journey to Canada
- History of Norval. The earliest settler arrived about 1818
- The 1942 Ford Fire Truck: A Wartime Legacy in Georgetown, Ontario
- St. Elias The Prophet church. Ukrainian architectural wooden jewel
- Halton Hills celebrates 50th birthday. Do you know the history?
- The original name of the Credit River was as Missinnihe, the Trusting Creek
- Georgetown’s Barber Mill Dynamo, 1888. The first long-distance transmission of hydro power in North America.
- Georgetown Memorial Arena was built in 1922 and the famous hockey players of Halton Hills
- Boston Presbyterian Church. More than 200 years of history
- War Memorials and Remembrance Parks in Halton Hills
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