This is an archived event from Culture Days 2024.
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Life on a Palermo Farm in the Early 20th Century
In-person
Agriculture History & heritage Library Museum TourDate and time
Location
Old Palermo Schoolhouse
2431 Dundas Street West
Oakville, ON
Directions: Location, Palermo schoolhouse is located on the north side of Dundas just east of old Bronte Road, access by car is by WESTBOUND traffic only. Eastbound visitors will have to turn around at the next traffic light at Palermo Park and come back west. Parking, is at three locations. - the Palermo Schoolhouse - ÉSC Sainte-Trinité 2600 Grand Oak Trail (about 180m) on the south side of Dundas from the schoolhouse, (there is a well-marked pedestrian crossing to cross Dundas from the school) - Palermo United Church about 300m west of the Palermo schoolhouse.
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Has gender-neutral washrooms.
About
**Life on a Palermo Farm in the Early 20th Century**
In the early 20th century, family life on the farm was a mix of hard work and simple pleasures. Each day began at dawn, with every family member playing a vital role. Fathers and sons worked the fields, while mothers and daughters managed the household and tended gardens. Despite the chores, there was plenty of fun to be had.
• Experience Washing clothes experience, washboards, laundry tubs, bubbles and more
• Farming Equipment used in the days gone by
• Displays of heritage goods from the farm
• Stories of the history of Agriculture in Halton
• Local authors’ books on Oakville, Halton and life on the farm
• Tour the historic United Church (constructed 1867)
Sundays were special, reserved for church services, picnics, and community gatherings.
Special occasions like weddings and barn raisings were grand events.
Farm life was tough, but it was also rich with moments of joy and community. The bond of family and the shared experiences created memories that lasted a lifetime, teaching resilience, self-reliance, and the true meaning of togetherness.
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Organizer
Trafalgar Township Historical Society
All of the community that we know as Oakville, Ontario was once Trafalgar Township. The political boundaries of Trafalgar Township ceased to exist with the amalgamation of the Township, and Oakville in 1962.
The Trafalgar Township Historical Society was established in January 2006, founded on the work of the Trafalgar 2000 Committee, a group of citizens who organized an event to celebrate the 200th Anniversary of Trafalgar Township.
Our home is now in the Heritage Palermo One Room Schoolhouse, and home to our Culture day’s Events at 2431 Dundas Street West.
Palermo was one of the earliest towns in Trafalgar Township!
It once boasted.
- A foundry that riveled Massey Ferguson
- A medical school,
- two schools, two hotels, two corner stores,
- A town hall, a temperance hall,
- two churches, and their cemeteries.
Palermo was the first town in Trafalgar to install sidewalks and had the first school library and music program.
The old schoolhouse is our home and location for the Culture Days Events
The society focuses on preserving heritage homes, and local history through research, hosting speakers, a monthly open house and maintaining an images site where we have scanned over 2,000 local photos and documents that are fully accessible to the public.
Check out our online archives here; https://tths.ca/our-images
You can also visit us at www.tths.ca or email [email protected] to join us.
This event is part of a hub:
Agriculture in Trafalgar Township
Trafalgar Township Historical Society Oakville, ONThe community that we know as Oakville, Ontario was once part of Trafalgar Township. The political boundaries of Trafalgar Township ceased to exist with the amalgamation of the Township, and Oakville in 1962. The Trafalgar Township Histori...