property was purchased by Herbert Pinchin, who converted the farm to apple orchards and for raising turkeys. The orchards, under the guiding hand of Vic Pinchin, operated until 2004. The 33-acre property is owned today by the City of Mississauga.
property was purchased by Herbert Pinchin, who converted the farm to apple orchards and for raising turkeys. The orchards, under the guiding hand of Vic Pinchin, operated until 2004. The 33-acre property is owned today by the City of Mississauga.
Welcome to our 22st installment of “Ask a Historian”. Every week Heritage Mississauga will be taking questions about the history and heritage of Mississauga which our Historian, Matthew Wilkinson, will answer on Thursday afternoons. #ApartTogether, Heritage Mississauga is the source for inquiries and curiosity about our beautiful city as we continue our mandate to research,…
The Thompson family were staunch Loyalists, with strong military traditions. In 1808 Cornelius Thompson, Rebecca’s husband, travelled to York from New Brunswick with Stephen Jarvis, and applied for a land grant in Upper Canada. Cornelius received 480 acres in Toronto Township (historic Mississauga) – Lots 33 and 34 in Concessions 3 & 4, SDS. In…
Heritage Mississauga invites you to attend “the Credits 2020” on December 10, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. on our YouTube channel as we honour Heritage Heroes who made significant contributions to their communities during the COVID-19 pandemic. This year we will be hosting a virtual evening gala and invite you to collectively watch the on-line ceremony…
60 Years Ago Storm Made Landfall Hurricane Hazel was the deadliest and costliest hurricane of the 1954 Atlantic hurricane season. The storm killed as many as 1,000 people in Haiti before striking the United States near the border between North and South Carolina, as a Category 4 hurricane. After causing 95 fatalities in the US,…

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