- CA BWGPL GJ-HistBuilding-2017-03-22-03
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This house is located at 106 Frederick Street. (1)
Janice Hopkins
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This house is located at 106 Frederick Street. (1)
Janice Hopkins
This mid-block building is located on a sloping lot at 112 Frederick Street. The structure, which was once the home of the Chantler family, was built on a sloping lot pre-1900 in the Ontario Vernacular Cottage style. The existing Frederick Street ...
Nancy Smith
This house located at 117 Frederick St. was once the home of Jack Barnard. By 1995, this structure was the home of Bill and Terry Lotto. (1, 2)
Janice Hopkins
This house is located on the north side at 151 Frederick St. (west of Essa Street). (1, 2)
Janice Hopkins
This house is located on the north side at 155 Frederick St. (west of Essa Street). This small structure was the home of Milt Bales for many years. (1, 2)
Janice Hopkins
This house is located at 62 Frederick Street. The section of this street from Moore Street to Barrie Street was originally known as Letitia St., and was named after Letitia Magee (a land speculator in the 1830’s). The name was later changed to Fre...
Joe Saint
63 Frederick Street - The Dougald MacDonald House
The Dougald MacDonald House is located mid-block at 63 Frederick Street. The house was built pre-1900 (around 1882) in the Ontario Vernacular Cottage style. It was built by George (Geordy) MacDonald, a bachelor, stone mason, and contractor who emi...
Nancy Smith
63 Frederick Street - The Dougald MacDonald House
The Dougald MacDonald House is located mid-block at 63 Frederick Street. The house was built pre-1900 (around 1882) in the Ontario Vernacular Cottage style. It was built by George (Geordy) MacDonald, a bachelor, stone mason, and contractor who emi...
Nancy Smith
This house is located at 68 Frederick Street. (1, 2)
Joe Saint
81 Frederick Street - The Anglican Church Manse
The former Anglican Church Manse is located at 81 Frederick St. (on the northeast corner of Church and Frederick Streets). The structure was built around 1880 in the Eclectic Neoclassical style. The two-storey, rectangular building has a medium-pi...
Nancy Smith