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 49th installment of “Ask a Historian”. Join Historian Matthew Wilkinson for our next episode of “Ask A Historian” today on our YouTube channel. This week Matthew welcomes guest Dr. Carolyn Harris as they explore historic Royal visits, their influence on our landscape, and the future connections of the Royal Family to Mississauga….
Tamil Heritage Month is here and Heritage Mississauga is bringing you stories of Mississauga residents that are sure to inspire! Tamil Heritage Month is an opportunity to remember and reflect on the important economic, charitable and public service contributions that Tamil Canadians have made to communities like Mississauga. With funding from the Ontario Trillium Foundation,…
In recognition of St. Patrick’s Day we will be exploring some of the historic Irish pubs that are a part of Mississauga’s history and landscape. Minerva’s Bower / Cuchulainn’s Irish Pub 158 Queen Street South, Streetsville United Empire Loyalist John Barnhart built this house around 1832 as a wedding gift for his daughter, Minerva, and…
The Battle of Sandwich was not in fact a battle for a lunch favorite, but in actuality an invasion of Windsor, then known as Sandwich, by American Brigadier-General William Hull on July 12, 1812. After around a month of preparation in both the United States and Canada, Hull initiated the first opener in the land…

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