The Bluffs as Viewed by Elizabeth Simcoe c. 1793
This mural depicts the Scarborough as they would have been seen by the marvelled eyes of Elizabeth Simcoe, wife of Lieutenant-Governor John Graves Simcoe.
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This mural depicts the Scarborough as they would have been seen by the marvelled eyes of Elizabeth Simcoe, wife of Lieutenant-Governor John Graves Simcoe.
This mural depicts the Onondaga, a ship that served as the flagship of the provincial marine from 1790 to 1797.
This mural depicts the Scarborough Rifle Company, who in 1862 was organized with headquarters in a school at Eglinton Avenue near Markham Road. It was the first of several militia companies formed in York County.
The Cliffside Golf Course was located south of Kingston Road and West of Midland Avenue with a beautiful view of Lake Ontario.
Built as an inn at the corner of Kingston Road and what is now Midland Avenue, Half Way House was a rural stage coach stop half way between the village of Dunbarton and the St. Lawrence Market in Toronto.
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