Discover Our Heritage
Discovery Tour:
A Heritage Tour through scenic Halton Hills. Discover historical sites along the route. This self guided drive takes approximately 1 hour. Brochures available at the Tourism Information Centre 905-877-7119
Friends of Devereaux House
Working toward the preservation and refurbishment of the former Devereaux House at 11494 Trafalgar Rd
Call Ann Lawlor at 905-877-5662
Friends of The Old Seed House Garden
Development of a public garden on a portion of the former Dominion Seed House property.
Call Councillor Jane Fogal (chair) at 905-877-5806
www.oldseedhousegarden.com
Hamlet of Glen Williams:
Two of the original large stone mills, The Williams Mill and The Beaumont Mill, have been preserved and many of the original houses and stores have been restored. This little village on the Credit River is truly a step back in time. The store where Timothy Eaton landed his first job is now Reeve & Clarke Antiquarian Books, The Willams Mill is a Creative Arts Centre and the Beaumont Mill is now an Antiques & Collectibles market.
Enjoy the Copper Kettle Pub and The Glen Oven Bakery Café as well
www.glenwilliams.org
Limehouse Kiln Society
Preservation and enhancement of the historic lime kilns in Limehouse.
Call Mary Shier (chair) at 905-877-1427
www.limehousekilns.ca
Lucy Maud Montgomery Garden:
A community garden that blooms with colour from spring to late fall. Discover a unique analemmatic sundial (one of only 7 in North America). Also visit Norval, a historic community and home to Lucy Maud Montgomery from 1926-1936. (Parking at Norval Park)
905-877-7119
Norval Community Association
Heritage gazebo, signage and walking tour brochure in Norval, highlighting Lucy Maud Montgomery Gardens.
Call Joyce Hutton at 905-840-1674
www.norvalontario.com
www.lmmontgomerynorval.com
