After 1842 building was moved to King Street West near Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate & Vocational School (KCI), where the family of Levi and Margaret Carroll lived in it until 1891. It was purchased
After 1842 building was moved to King Street West near Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate …
The Waterloo County Farmers' Market was located near the King St. N. and Weber St. N. intersection, in between Waterloo and St. Jacobs. It was owned by Marie and Gerhard Scheffelmeier who opened the
The Waterloo County Farmers' Market was located near the King St. N. …
The Sunshine Waterloo Company (later SunarHauserman Limited) was started in 1930 as a joint venture of the H.V. McKay Company of Melbourne, Australia and the Waterloo Manufacturing Company, Limited t
The Sunshine Waterloo Company (later SunarHauserman Limited) was started in 1930 as …
The Waterloo County Farmers' Market was located near the King St. N. and Weber St. N. intersection, in between Waterloo and St. Jacobs. It was owned by Marie and Gerhard Scheffelmeier who opened the
The Waterloo County Farmers' Market was located near the King St. N. …
Bowman House built in 1835 by Henry Bowman on the north east corner of King and Erb Streets and was initially known as the Farmer's Hotel. In 1867 directory lists William L. Bowman as the proprietor.
Bowman House built in 1835 by Henry Bowman on the north east …
Stable for race horses built in 1888 at this location by Joseph E. Seagram. Sold in 1937 to J.M. Schneider Limited and used as a stock farm. Sold for residential development in 1957 and demolished.
Stable for race horses built in 1888 at this location by Joseph …
Photos showing different angles of Silver Lake in Waterloo Park during the Fall. Note the changing colours on the trees, the swans and the swimming pool in the background of the fourth photo.
Photos showing different angles of Silver Lake in Waterloo Park during the …
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