Saturday, June 24, 2006

Almost a hundred years ago the house at Ballycroy stood at the junction of the Toronto-Orangeville roads. Travellers going in both directions stopped at Ballycroy. At its zenith the town, built at the Headwaters of the Humber River, supported three mills, two hotels, the McClelland General Store, a millinery shop and a racetrack.

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