Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 29 Mar 1956, Section 1, p. 1, column 1 Newspaper article about the expansion of the Queen Elizabeth Highway which required the demolition of the little village of Sheridan, Ontario.
Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 29 Mar 1956, Section 1, p. 1, column 1 Newspaper article about the expansion of the Queen Elizabeth Highway which required …
This graceful concrete arch bridge became the Queen Elizabeth Way crossing of Sixteen Mile Creek in 1939 and is similar to other such bridges at the Credit River and Bronte Creek. Photograph is looki
This graceful concrete arch bridge became the Queen Elizabeth Way crossing of …
This photograph taken by George Stuart Atkins have been shared with the Trafalgar Township Historical Society by the Bronte Historical Society. The Bronte Historical Society has a wealth of informati
This photograph taken by George Stuart Atkins have been shared with the …
The QEW was an Ontario Department of Highways construction project during the Depression. The highway was in use in 1939, formally opened in 1940. A link to the excellent Wikipedia page on "The Middl
The QEW was an Ontario Department of Highways construction project during the …