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  • 336 Durham Street East - James Rothwell Block
        Built in 1885. The structure burned in 1985, nothing but the brick shell remained, though it was designated under the Ontario Heritage Act to preserve the unity of the downtown look by retaining the
      Built in 1885. The structure burned in 1985, nothing but the brick …
  • 410 Jackson Street South - "Rowland House"
        This house was erected in 1900 by architect Rob Gray of Harriston, for John Rowland who was a prominent Walkertonian, a financier and a cattle buyer. This house has been described as being "the best
      This house was erected in 1900 by architect Rob Gray of Harriston, …
  • 810 Yonge Street
        Built in 1885, this was the home of Judge William Barrett. The Wesley family (who opertated the Walkerton Herald-Times) would subsequently live in the home.
      Built in 1885, this was the home of Judge William Barrett. The …
  • 951 Old Durham Road
        Built in 1880 by Alexander Shaw. Shaw was a Liberal MPP for Bruce South as well as Mayor and town solicitor of Walkerton. He was directly responsible for the adoption of settler rights legislation th
      Built in 1880 by Alexander Shaw. Shaw was a Liberal MPP for …
  • 331 Durham Street East
        Built in 1878 by William Brown. Despite being constructed a year after the Big Fire of Walkerton that scorched the majority of the downtown, it visually links well with Walkerton given the external I
      Built in 1878 by William Brown. Despite being constructed a year after …
  • 404 Victoria Street
        Built in 1882, this house is linked to the Walkerton region by its builder, Gregory G. Bobier, who developed large portions of the town of Walkerton.
      Built in 1882, this house is linked to the Walkerton region by …
  • 411 Scott Street
        Built in 1937, this was the home of Rueben Edward Truax. The Truax family increased the manufacturing sector in Walkerton, manufacturing both doors and sashes.
      Built in 1937, this was the home of Rueben Edward Truax. The …
  • 430 Jackson Street South
        Built in 1885 by H.P. O’Connor. O'Conner was a lawyer, former Mayor of Walkerton and Liberal MPP of Bruce South from 1882-1894.
      Built in 1885 by H.P. O’Connor. O'Conner was a lawyer, former Mayor …
  • 7 Jackson Street North - "Hartley Hotel"
        Built in the 1868, the Hartley House has been a cornerstone of the Walkerton downtown core for almost as long as the settlement has existed. this prominent building defines the main downtown intersec
      Built in the 1868, the Hartley House has been a cornerstone of …
  • 220 Victoria Street - Sacred Heart Catholic Church
        Sacred Heart Catholic Church was constructed in 1874 by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hamilton. Before this, mass was celebrated in private homes, an old school and a court house. In 1895, the church
      Sacred Heart Catholic Church was constructed in 1874 by the Roman Catholic …
  • 232 Durham Street East
        Constructed in 1890 the building has always housed,and still houses, a functioning pharmacy while being physically and visually linked to the buildings on either side.
      Constructed in 1890 the building has always housed,and still houses, a functioning …
  • 414 Scott Street
        Built in 1890, this was the home of Rueben Eldridge Truax. The Truax family increased the manufacturing sector in Walkerton, manufacturing both doors and sashes.
      Built in 1890, this was the home of Rueben Eldridge Truax. The …
  • 415 Gibson Street
        Built in 1877, this is one of the earliest surviving structures from Walkerton’s founding. Fronting on the West side of Gibson Street, this home is a classic example of the Edwardian style. A simple
      Built in 1877, this is one of the earliest surviving structures from …
  • 106 Colborne Street North - Binder Twine Factory
        Built in 1900. The site of a major industry to early Walkerton, the Walkerton Binder Twine Company Limited. This building is the largest industrial structure remaining in proximity to the downtown of
      Built in 1900. The site of a major industry to early Walkerton, …
  • 10 Yonge Street North “Hampson's Foundry”
        Built in 1873 by John Hampson, this structure functioned as a blacksmith, foundry and machine shop for over 118 years. The building style is Ontario Vernacular. This simple heavy timber structure was
      Built in 1873 by John Hampson, this structure functioned as a blacksmith, …
  • 11 Victoria Street South
        Built in 1873, this was one of the only downtown properties to survive the “Big Fire” in Walkerton of 1877 unscathed. Sternall’s, once a livery, has been converted into residential rentals.
      Built in 1873, this was one of the only downtown properties to …
  • 106 Cayley Street
        Built in 1933, this structure was the home of local sheriff Ewart “Tex” Cameron.
      Built in 1933, this structure was the home of local sheriff Ewart …
  • 107 Cayley Street
        Erected in 1890 by Dr. Malcolm Stalker, a prominent member of the Walkerton community.
      Erected in 1890 by Dr. Malcolm Stalker, a prominent member of the …
  • 108 Cayley Street
        Built in 1880, this was the home of local blacksmith Charles B. Stevens.
      Built in 1880, this was the home of local blacksmith Charles B. …
  • 215 Jane Street - Armoury
        Erected by the Dominion of Canada in 1908, this building was as an effort to reinforce the idea of nation-building, prior to the Great War by creating a space for militia training and armament. For m
      Erected by the Dominion of Canada in 1908, this building was as …
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