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.
In January 2010, Mississauga officially expanded, adding land along the west side of Ninth Line in what was formerly part of Trafalgar Township in Halton County. As a result of this expansion of our western border, a property known as the O’Hara House (5104 Ninth Line) became part of the City of Mississauga. Built circa…
Meghan Mackintosh from Heritage Mississauga went LIVE on the Heritage Mississauga Facebook Page (see video below) showing you the Cultural Heritage Guide Mississauga. The Cultural Heritage Guide Mississauga celebrates the rich diverse heritage of our city and will become an excellent resource for years to come! This guide is part of Heritage Mississauga’s Celebrating Mississauga’s…
Join us on November 17, 2021 at 12:00 p.m. as we continue our Indigenous Conversations with Gimaa (Chief) Stacey Laforme as he discusses Truth & Reconciliation. R. Stacey Laforme is the elected Chief of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation (MCFN). Born and raised on MCFN, Chief Laforme has served his community for over…
Join Historian Matthew Wilkinson on Saturday December 5, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. as he explores the history and the myths about Santa Claus. Matthew delves into the various iterations, traditions and celebrations of this iconic figure, and looks at the influence Santa has had around the world and in the commercial realm. #ApartTogether we explore…

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