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Wellington County in Ontario is home to many amazing historic places! These are special buildings, sites, or areas that have been officially recognized because they are important to Canada's past. They tell us stories about how people lived, worked, and built communities long ago.

These historic places are listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places. This is like a big national list that helps protect and celebrate Canada's history. When a place is on this list, it means it's considered important by local towns, the province, or even the whole country!

Historic Places in Centre Wellington

Centre Wellington is a beautiful area with many old buildings and sites that hold special memories.

Cool Buildings in Centre Wellington

  • 198 St. Andrew Street West: This building in Fergus is one of the many historic addresses in Centre Wellington. It's a great example of the older buildings that make the town unique.
  • The Beatty Pool: Located at 190 St. David Street South in Fergus, this pool is more than just a place to swim. It's a historic spot that has likely seen many generations enjoy its waters.
  • Elora Post Office: Found at 128 Geddes Street, the Elora Post Office is a charming old building. Post offices were very important community hubs in the past, connecting people through letters and packages.
  • Fergus District High School: At 680 Tower Street South, this school has educated many students over the years. Old schools often have interesting architecture and stories from past students and teachers.
  • Former Elora Drill Shed National Historic Site of Canada: This building at 40 High Street in Elora is a very important historic site. Drill sheds were places where soldiers would train, and this one tells us about military history in the area.
  • Groves Mill: Located at 140 St. David Street South in Fergus, Groves Mill is a reminder of the area's industrial past. Mills were vital for grinding grain and processing materials, playing a big role in the local economy.
  • Market Scales Building: At 150 Provost Lane in Fergus, this building was once used for weighing goods at the market. It shows us how trade and commerce happened in earlier times.
  • St. John's Church: This beautiful church at 36 Henderson Street in Elora has been a place of worship for many years. Historic churches often feature stunning architecture and are central to community life.
  • Wellington County House of Industry and Refuge National Historic Site of Canada: Located at 536 County Road 18 near Fergus, this site is now the Wellington County Museum and Archives. It was once a "poorhouse" or "house of industry," providing shelter and work for those in need. It's a significant place for understanding social history.

Historic Places in Guelph

Guelph is another city in Wellington County with a rich history, marked by many preserved buildings and sites.

Important Buildings and Sites in Guelph

  • 74-76 Liverpool Street: This building in Guelph is a great example of the historic homes and businesses that line the city's streets.
  • 83 King Street: Another historic address in Guelph, this building contributes to the city's unique character and architectural heritage.
  • 268-270 Woolwich Street: These buildings show the kind of architecture that was popular in Guelph many years ago.
  • The Bell House: Located at 21 Oxford Street, this house is a recognized historic place. It's a good example of the older residential buildings in Guelph.
  • Blacksmith Fountain: Found at 59 Carden Street, this fountain is a unique piece of public art and history. It celebrates the important role of blacksmiths in early communities.
  • The Boat House: At 116 Gordon Street, The Boat House is a well-known landmark. It's often associated with the Speed River and recreational activities from the past.
  • County of Wellington Building: This important building at 131 Wyndham Street North has served as a center for local government for a long time.
  • County Solicitor's Building: Located at 15 Douglas Street, this building was where legal matters for the county were handled. It's part of the administrative history of Guelph.
  • Ferndell House: At 25 Mitchell Street, Ferndell House is another historic residence that adds to Guelph's charm.
  • Goldie Mill: Found at 70 Norwich Street, Goldie Mill is a fascinating ruin that tells the story of Guelph's industrial past. It was once a busy mill, powered by the river.
  • Gow's Bridge: This historic bridge on McCrae Boulevard is an important part of Guelph's transportation history. Old bridges often have interesting designs and construction methods.
  • Guelph City Hall National Historic Site of Canada: Located at 59 Carden Street, Guelph City Hall is a very important historic building. It's where many key decisions for the city have been made over the years.
  • Guelph Civic Museum: At 6 Dublin Street South, the Guelph Civic Museum is a place where you can learn all about the city's history. The building itself is also historic.
  • H and R Block Building: This building at 133 Wyndham Street North is another example of the historic commercial architecture in Guelph.
  • Massey Hall, University of Guelph: Located at 50 Stone Road East on the University of Guelph campus, Massey Hall is a significant building for education and agriculture history.
  • McCrae House National Historic Site of Canada: At 108 Water Street, this is the birthplace of John McCrae, who wrote the famous poem "In Flanders Fields." It's a very important national historic site.
  • Mill Lofts: Located at 26 Ontario Street, these lofts are a great example of how old industrial buildings can be given new life while preserving their historic character.
  • Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception National Historic Site of Canada: This stunning church at 28 Norfolk Street is one of Guelph's most iconic landmarks. Its beautiful architecture makes it a must-see historic site.
  • The Petrie Building: Found at 15 Wyndham Street, this building is known for its unique and detailed architecture. It's a standout example of historic commercial buildings.
  • Speed River Bicycle Shop: At 135 Wyndham Street, this building shares its address with another historic site, showing how old buildings are still used today.
  • Stone Road Bridge: This bridge on Stone Road is another example of the historic infrastructure that helped Guelph grow and connect.
  • Torrance Public School: Located at 151 Waterloo Avenue, this old school building has played a role in educating generations of Guelph residents.

Historic Places in Rockwood

The community of Rockwood also has its own historic gems.

Rockwood Academy

  • Rockwood Academy: Found at 477 Main Street South, this academy is a significant historic place in Rockwood. Old academies were important centers for learning and community development.

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