
Written by:
Kelly Ralston
Heritage Mississauga, Social Media & Program Coordinator

Written by:
Kelly Ralston
Heritage Mississauga, Social Media & Program Coordinator
This too shall pass. As we are all challenged today by the COVID-19 virus, the Wayback Wednesday series will look back at past epidemics and health challenges, with a particular focus on those individuals who sought to aid the sick, and on how our landscape remembers those past times. Apart but together, please help up…
The seemingly lazy course of the Credit River belies its vital importance to early industry and settlement in historic Mississauga. Water-powered mills once dotted the landscape, making use of natural (and harnessed) water energy to drive machinery. Few remnants remain on the landscape today, although some clues do remain. At the south end of Streetsville you…
Join us as we travel back to 1812 with the documentary “Weekend Warriors” filmed during Heritage Mississauga’s Engagement at Bradley on October 21-22, 2018 and get to know some of the reenactors that bring history to life. Thompson’s Company, is a group of living history enthusiasts who, through research and living history, recreate the lives…
Last week I received an inquiry asking about the Ridgetown, the Great Lakes freighter that serves today as the breakwater for the harbour at Port Credit. Back on a May episode of Ask A Historian, I answered a question asking about the Ridgetown, and while I initially directed the inquiry to the YouTube video from…

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