![]() | Every Building Tells a Story. Welcome to Building Stories! This system is designed to inventory historic buildings, structures and sites across Canada. How to use this Site | FAQ |
![]() 134 Earl St., Kingston Ontario The first Prime Minister of Canada, Sir John A. Macdonald once lived here between 1876 and 1889. | |
![]() | Every Building Tells a Story. Welcome to Building Stories! This system is designed to inventory historic buildings, structures and sites across Canada. How to use this Site | FAQ |
| Madill Chuch Road, Huntsville Ontario Built by pioneers in 1872, this is one of the few remaining examples of square-timber construction remaining in Ontario. Though not in regular use, an annual church service is still held here to this day. | |
![]() | Every Building Tells a Story. Welcome to Building Stories! This system is designed to inventory historic buildings, structures and sites across Canada. |
| Constructed in 1886, the Conestogo Bridge is among the oldest steel truss bridges remaining in Canada and is the second oldest truss bridge in the Grand River watershed. | |