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"In Memory of Thomas Burton, who died Oct. 8, 1890; Aged 76 Years.
Gone ... to be with Jesus"
Amanda Gallagher
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Part of Local History Collection
"In Memory of Thomas Burton, who died Oct. 8, 1890; Aged 76 Years.
Gone ... to be with Jesus"
Amanda Gallagher
Part of Local History Collection
"Sophia Belfry, died Dec. 5, 1857, Aged 49 Yrs."
Amanda Gallagher
Part of Local History Collection
Unknown head piece of a grave, and an eroded gravestone below it; found in Belfry Cemetery.
Amanda Gallagher
Part of Local History Collection
The grave markers of the cemetery have been placed in these two areas for preservation. Some parts of the gravestones are illegible because of missing/broken sections or erosion.
Amanda Gallagher
Part of Local History Collection
The grave markers of the cemetery have been placed in these two areas for preservation.
Amanda Gallagher
Part of Local History Collection
The Canal Bank Lunch and Garage on the south west corner of the north canal bank and Simcoe road, owned by the Hrynyks
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Canal Bank Service Centre looking west. This was located on the corner of North Canal Road and Simcoe Rd, owned by the Hrynyks.
Grant kick starts major canal work
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
Bradford West Gwillimbury and King Township received $10.2 million from the Ontario government to reconstruct the Holland Marsh canal.
Sandra Bolan
Drainage Committee asks province for special funding for Holland Marsh
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A proposed drainage scheme to relocate the drainage canals in the Holland Marsh will cost an estimated $8.7 million. This sum is too great for the Marsh farmers alone so they are attempting to extend the assessment area to 65,000 acres of upland property in Bradford West Gwillimbury, King Township, New Tecumseth, Newmarket, East Gwillimbury, and Caledon but this idea has been met with legal challenges. Due to the legal fees surrounding this the Holland Marsh Drainage Committee has asked the province for $2 million in extraordinary funding for the scheme. After being completed in 1930 the 17.5 miles of canals that ring the Holland Marsh have been dredged several times, and after Hurricane Hazel were even widened and deepened. Although, recent studies show that the canal is almost filled in at certain points. Studies have also shown that due to south canal being filled in so much the north canal is handling four times the flow of the south canal. Relocation of the canal is the preferred solution to this problem.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Times
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Marsh Canal
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library