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Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2025.

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Footsteps of Our Past: Founders Tour

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Histoire et patrimoine Nature et plein air Architecture Auto-guidée
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Date et heure

Cette activité se déroule pendant toute la durée de la Fête de la culture.

Lieu

The Barley Vine Rail & Co. (The Canadian Pacific Railway Station)

35 Armstrong Street

Orangeville, ON

Directions: Before starting the tour at 35 Armstrong Street make sure you have a copy of the Founder Tour. Access a digital or printable copy from the links below or pick-up a printed brochure of the route by stopping by one of our community information hubs at 1 Mill Street (The Mill Street Public Library) or 275 Alder Street (The Alder Street Public Library) during regular business hours.

Accès

Gratuit.

Offert en Anglais.

À propos

Uncover the roots of Orangeville on this self-guided walking tour that traces the footsteps of the town’s earliest settlers. The Footsteps of Our Past: Founders Tour explores the places, stories, and legacies left behind by the individuals who laid the foundations of the community we know today.

Wander through historic neighbourhoods and past landmarks connected to Orangeville’s founding families, civic leaders, and pioneering entrepreneurs. Along the way, you’ll gain insight into the town’s early growth, challenges, and the enduring spirit that shaped its identity.

To access a digital guide or a printable map please see the links below. For a printed map of the route please stop by one of our community information hubs at 1 Mill Street (The Mill Street Public Library) or 275 Alder Street (The Alder Street Public Library) during regular business hours.

Organisateur

Town of Orangeville

Orangeville is a vibrant and creative community located just 45 minutes from the Greater Toronto Area, where a thriving arts and culture scene adds unique charm to everyday life. Local artists bring color and character to the town through public art, including intricate tree carvings, sculptures, and utility box murals, while musicians, performers, and designers light up stages and shop windows. The town’s rich history is reflected in its beautifully preserved architecture and landmarks, which connect the past with Orangeville’s authentic, evolving spirit.

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