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Brockton Designated Properties

Properties with Brockton that have been designated by the Ontario government as having cultural heritage value or interest under the Onatrio Heritage Act. Once a property has been designated under Part IV of the Act, a property owner must apply to the local municipality for a permit to undertake alterations to any of the identified heritage elements of the property or to demolish any buildings or structures on the property
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  • 305 Colborne Street - St. Thomas Anglican Church
        Constructed in 1910, St. Thomas Anglican Church maintains and supports the character of the neighbourhood, forming one of 4 corners occupied by a church around the central jail and court complex.
      Constructed in 1910, St. Thomas Anglican Church maintains and supports the character …
  • 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, …
  • 104264 Grey Road 10 - St John's Lutheran Pioneer Cemetery
        Established in 1886. The site continues to serve as the resting place of Brant township and Elmwood’s earliest settlers.
      Established in 1886. The site continues to serve as the resting place …
  • 120 Cayley Street - Walkerton Baptist Church
        Originally built in the early years of the 19th century, this was the first church of Walkerton that ended construction, debt free, due to the volume of donations given by parishioners. Prominent par
      Originally built in the early years of the 19th century, this was …
  • 124 Colborne Street - "Hall House"
        Built in 1888, the house was constructed for George. J. Dickson a medical doctor from Normanby. Ten years later the house was sold to Walter Allen Hall. Hall was the elected member of the House of Co
      Built in 1888, the house was constructed for George. J. Dickson a …
  • 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 …
  • 249 Durham Street East - Walkerton Public Library
        Built in 1911. this structure functions as the Walkerton Branch of the County library system; supplying books, meeting rooms and internet services to the public. It is historically linked as it becam
      Built in 1911. this structure functions as the Walkerton Branch of the …
  • 111 Jackson Street - Victoria Jubilee Hall
        Constructed in 1897 to honour Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, the hall remains a symbol of the dedication and crafting skill possessed by early Canadians at the turn of the 19th century. An imposin
      Constructed in 1897 to honour Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, the hall remains …
  • 15 McNab Street - "Joseph Walker House"
        Built in 1860, this was one of the first buildings ever built in Walkerton; this was the house of the town’s first mayor, its founder and its namesake. This houses historical value far outweighs its
      Built in 1860, this was one of the first buildings ever built …
  • 12 Concession 10, Cargill - "Cargill House"
        Built in 1888; The first home of Henry Cargill, timber magnate, postmaster, town reeve, and MP of East Bruce for 16 years.
      Built in 1888; The first home of Henry Cargill, timber magnate, postmaster, …
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