Real Estate Stats January 13, 2023

Durham Region Housing December 2022

Durham Region Real Estate

Housing Market Report for December 2022

Here is the Durham Region housing December 2022 report(all housing types), with reports from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board and the Durham Association of REALTORS®  included.

This housing report for Durham Region includes the number of new listings, average list price, number of properties sold, average selling price, average days on market and average asking price to selling price ratio for all property types within the Region of Durham.

Scroll to the bottom for links to take you to the housing market reports for Uxbridge, Scugog, Brock and the Kawartha Lakes

 

Toronto Regional Real Estate Board

Market Watch Report - December 2022

From the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board – Market Watch Report – December 2022

Market Stats At A Glance - December 2022

Toronto Regional Real Estate Board – Market Stats At A Glance – December 2022

 

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Durham Region Association of REALTORS®

Durham REALTORS® Report Housing Statistics

Durham REALTORS® Report End of Year Housing Statistics

 

Read the Durham Association of REALTORS® FULL Real Estate Report

 

Durham Housing December 2022

*Some values may vary slightly based on the exact date and time the reports were generated.

Durham Region Housing Stats for December 2022

 

Number of New Listing

Durham Region Number of New Listings

Durham Region Number of New Listings

 

Average Asking Price

Durham Region Average Asking Price

 

Average Number of Properties Sold

Durham Region Average Number of Properties Sold

 

Average Sold Price

Durham Region Average Sold Price

 

Average Days On Market

Durham Region Average Days on Market

Durham Region Average Days on market

 

Average List to Sell Price Ratio

Durham Region Average List to Sell Price Ratio

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Real Estate Stats January 13, 2023

Brock Real Estate Report

Brock Real Estate

Housing Market Report for December 2022

Here is the Township of Brock  Market report for December 2022 (all housing types), with reports from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board and the Durham Association of REALTORS®  included.  (paragraph)

This report on Brock Real Estate includes the number of new listings, average list price, number of properties sold, average selling price, average days on market and average asking price to selling price ratio for all property types within the Township of Brock.

 

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Toronto Regional Real Estate Board

Market Watch Report - December 2022

From the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board – Market Watch Report – December 2022

 

Market Stats At A Glance - December 2022

Toronto Regional Real Estate Board – Market Stats At A Glance – December 2022

 

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Durham Region Association of REALTORS®

Durham REALTORS® Report

Durham REALTORS® Report End of Year Housing Statistics

 

Read the Durham Association of REALTORS® FULL Real Estate Report

 

Township of Brock

*Some values may vary slightly based on the exact date and time the reports were generated.

Quick Review

Housing Quick Review December 2022

 

Full Report

Brock Housing Full Report

 

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Township of Uxbridge

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City of Kawartha Lakes

 

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January 12, 2023

Scugog Real Estate Report

Scugog Real Estate

Housing Market Report for December 2022

Here is the Township of Scugog Market report for December 2022 (all housing types), with reports from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board and the Durham Association of REALTORS®  included.  (paragraph)

This report on Scugog Real Estate includes the number of new listings, average list price, number of properties sold, average selling price, average days on market and average asking price to selling price ratio for all property types within the Township of Scugog.

 

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Toronto Regional Real Estate Board

Market Watch Report - December 2022

From the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board – Market Watch Report – December 2022

 

Market Watch Report - December 2022

Toronto Regional Real Estate Board – Market Watch Report – December 2022

 

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Durham Region Association of REALTORS®

Durham REALTORS® Report End of Year Housing Statistics

Durham REALTORS® Report End of Year Housing Statistics

 

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Township of Scugog

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Quick Review

Scugog Housing Quick Review

 

Full Report

Scugog Housing Full Report

 

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January 11, 2023

Elgin Pond Uxbridge

Elgin Pond Uxbridge

Location

Elgin Pond is located right in the heart of Uxbridge at the corners of Main Street South and Mill Street.

 

 

History

The photo above is a post card showing the view of the pond looking north from Main Street, taken in 1905.  You can see the Oatmeal Mill at the north end of the pond beside the dam.   If you look closely you can see the Library Tower and the Bell Tower on Toronto St.  The photo below was taken in December 2021 showing the same view.

https://scugogheritage.com/postcards/uxbridge.htm

 

Elgin Pond viewed from Main Street looking north.

 

 

Elgin Pond was created by John Plank in 1828 to run a sawmill and was originally known as Park Pond.

 

The pond looking north. Oatmeal Mill on the north end of the pond, built by Isaac J. Gould in 1885. Photo courtesy of Uxbridge The First 100 Years by: J. Peter Hvidsten

 

The above photo shows the Oatmeal Mill on the north end of the pond which was build by Isaac J. Gould in 1885.  The building to the right of the mill is the Gould saw mill.  The building to the left is the Oatmeal Kiln which is still standing today and has been converted to a home (shown below)

 

Oatmeal Kiln taken in 2021

 

Here we see the Oatmeal Mill on the north end of the pond, built by Isaac J. Gould in 1885. Photo courtesy of Uxbridge The First 100 Years by: J. Peter Hvidsten

 

 

View of the dock and swimming area of Elgin Pond. Photo courtesy of Uxbridge The Good Old Days by: J. Peter Hvidsten

 

This photo shows the pond looking north towards Elgin Park from Mill Street. The docks in the above photo were located to left the of this photo.

 

Summer On The Pond

Through the 1950’s to 70’s Uxbridge residents cooled off in the waters of Elgin Pond during the hot summer months.  Quite often children would first dunk themselves in the spring fed water trough and then jump in the pond.  This would make the pond water feel warmer.

 

In this photo Mrs. Wm. (Joyce) Bradbury, a Red Cross swimming instructor teaches swimmers to dive into the pond Courtesy of Uxbridge The Good Old Days, by: J. Peter Hvidsten

 

Swimming lessons where held here prior to the construction of Uxbridge’s indoor pool, UxPool. Photo courtesy of Uxbridge The Good Old Days by: J. Peter Hvidsten

 

View of the dam and waterfall under Mill Street taken from the approximate location of the old beach and docks.

 

Winter on the Pond

Another memory of our youths is the “Old Man Winter” van on the ice (I believe it was called).   They would place a van (stripped of all its parts of course) on the north end of the pond.   You could purchase tickets and guess when you thought the van would fall through the ice.   There was a clock mounted in the windshield that would stop the moment it hit the water.   In the spring we would make mom and dad drive by everyday so we could see how far it had sunk into the ice until it was gone.

 

Elgin Pond in winter, viewed from Mill Street.

 

The above photo was taken just west of the dam.  You can see the barricades that would keep skaters away from the thin ice near the dam.  In winter sections of the pond are cleared for skating and hockey.  The township monitors the ice safety using flags. A red flag means the ice is not safe to use, while a yellow flag means skate with caution.

 

Elgin Pond Today

Even though the pond has changed over the years and is not the swimming hole it used to be it still has its share of community fun.   Every spring for the last 18 years it has been the location for the Huck Finn Youth Fishing Day and in the winter it becomes a favourite spot for a game of hockey or just some leisure family skating.

 

Poster advertising the 2022 Uxbridge Huck Finn Youth Fishing Days.

 

Below are some photos taken of the pond in the summer of 2020

 

Looking across the pond from Main Street. This would have been the approximate location of the dock.

 

Looking across the pond from Water Street.

 

Looking from Water Street towards the Gazebo

 

A post card showing the gazebo in earlier times. Photo from Uxbridge The Good Old Days, by: J. Peter Hvidsten

 

Elgin Pond on the Big Screen

In 1996 Elgin Pond appeared in the movie The Long Kiss Goodnight starring Geena Davis and Samuel L. Jackson. (below)

 

Image captured from the movie The Long Kiss Goodnight. Samantha Caine, played by Geena Davis skating on Elgin Pond.

 

A car jumps through a snow bank from Mill Street and onto the pond. Image captured from the movie The Long Kiss Goodnight.

 

Image captured from the movie The Long Kiss Goodnight.

 

Watch the chase scene from The Long Kiss Goodnight.  The scene starts at the corner of Dominion Street and First Avenue and ends on Elgin Pond.

 

Source and Credits
January 6, 2023

Uxbridge Housing December 2022

Uxbridge Real Estate

Housing Market Report for December 2022

Here is the Township of Uxbridge Housing December 2022 report (all housing types), with reports from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board and the Durham Association of REALTORS®  included.

This housing report for Uxbridge includes the number of new listings, average list price, number of properties sold, average selling price, average days on market and average asking price to selling price ratio for all property types within the Township of Uxbridge

Scroll to the bottom for links to take you to the housing market reports for Durham, Uxbridge, Scugog and the Kawartha Lakes

 

Toronto Regional Real Estate Board

Market Watch Report - December 2022

From the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board – Market Watch Report – December 2022

 

Market Stats At A Glance - December 2022

Toronto Regional Real Estate Board – Market Stats At A Glance – December 2022

 

Read the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board  Market Watch Report

 

Durham Association of REALTORS®

Durham REALTORS® Report

Durham REALTORS® Report End of Year Housing Statistics

 

Read the Durham Association of REALTORS® FULL Real Estate Report

 

Township of Uxbridge

*Some values may vary slightly based on the exact date and time the reports were generated.

Uxbridge Quick Overview Uxbridge New Listings Uxbridge Average Asking Price Uxbridge Number of Sold Properties Uxbridge Average Sale Price Uxbridge Average Days On Market Uxbridge Average Ask to Sell Ratio

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Uxbridge History January 4, 2023

The Bascom House Hotel

The Bascom House Hotel

The Bascom House Hotel

The above photo (date unknown) shows the Bascom House when it was operated as a hotel. Photo Credit: Uxbridge The First 100 Years by: J. Peter Hvidsten

 

https://scugogheritage.com/history/uxbridgefirst100.pdf

 

 

Photo Credit: Uxbridge The First 100 Years by: J. Peter Hvidsten

 

The Bascom House Hotel

Photo courtesy of J. Peter Hvidsten

 

https://scugogheritage.com/history/uxbridgefirst100.pdf

 

History

The Bascom House Hotel was built in 1884 on the north side of Brock Street right where Bascom Street meets Brock Street.   It was used as a hotel until 1920 when it was sold to Harold Cave, the owner of The North Ontario Times.  Mr. Cave moved his offices and printing machines into his newly acquired building.  In 1930 he then purchased the Uxbridge Journal and combined the two papers to form the Uxbridge Times-Journal.  The Uxbridge Times-Journal ran out of this building until it was moved to a brand new location at 20 Bascom Street in November, 1957 (now the home of Chances Are).

Uxbridge Times-Journal

The above photo courtesy of Uxbridge The Good Old Days by: J. Peter Hvidsten shows the building in 1954 when it was the home of the Uxbridge Times-Journal.

https://scugogheritage.com/history/goodolddays.pdf

 

After the Uxbridge Times-Journal moved out the Bascom House sat empty until it was purchased by Jack and Evelyn Morrison who then opened a restaurant on the main level called Evelyn’s Grill.  In 1960 Jack and Evelyn then opened Hotel Evelyn with four rooms on the second floor.

Hotel Evelyn and Evelyn's Grill

Jack and Evelyn Morrison (shown above) where the owners of the Hotel Evelyn and Evelyn’s Grill. Photo courtesy of Uxbridge The Good Old Days by: J. Peter Hvidsten

https://scugogheritage.com/history/goodolddays.pdf

Photo Credit: Uxbridge The First 100 Years by: J. Peter Hvidsten

 

https://scugogheritage.com/history/uxbridgefirst100.pdf

 

The Building Today

Over the years other businesses have come and gone.

Now the upper floor is divided into apartments and the main level houses two retail locations.

The Bascom House/Hotel as it is seen today.  Photo was taken in January 2023

 

Bascom House Hotel Heritage Plaque

Heritage Uxbridge plaque on the outside of the building.

Source and Photo Credits:

Uxbridge The First 100 Years by: J. Peter Hvidsten

Uxbridge The Good Old Days by: J. Peter Hvidsten

Hot Off The Press – History of Print – Uxbridge/Port Perry by: J. Peter Hvidsten

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December 28, 2022

Corner of Brock Street W & Spruce St Downtown Uxbridge

Corner of Brock Street W & Spruce St Downtown Uxbridge

Photo courtesy of www.scugogheritage.com

 

History of the Corner of Brock Street W & Spruce St Downtown Uxbridge

The Corner of Brock Street W & Spruce St Downtown Uxbridge has seen a few changes over the years.

William Henry built the building in the photo above in 1885.  It was later expanded to the east to where the current post office is located.  Unfortunately in 1902 this building was destroyed by fire.

Henry's Department Store

Photo courtesy of Uxbridge The First 100 Years, by J. Peter Hvidsten

 

Uxbridge Post Office

Below is a post card showing the post office that was built at the corner in 1911,  and would serve the community until the post office we know today was opened in 1969.  It took 3 years to build and would not be officially opened 1914.

Uxbridge Post Office

Uxbridge Post Office – Photo courtesy of www.scugogheritage.com

 

Uxbridge Post Office

Uxbridge Post Office – Photo courtesy of www.scugogheritage.com

 

Corner of Brock Street W & Spruce St Downtown Uxbridge Today

In 1969 the town purchased the old post office building from the government, however in a controversial move in 1970 the town sold it along with two other town owned buildings and was then demolished in 1971 to make room for the building we see at this corner today.

Corner of Brock Street W & Spruce St Downtown Uxbridge Today

Corner of Brock Street W & Spruce St Downtown Uxbridge Today

These four stores have been home to a number of businesses over the years.   A few of our memorable ones growing up where Evans Fine Jewellery & Gift Shoppe located right on the corner, JB Variety (which is still in business today) and was our go to convenience store as kids and Uxbridge Electronics.   Bob Jamieson, one of my neighbours growing up owned Uxbridge Electronics located where the current Coldwell Banker R.M.R. Real Estate office is.   I am sure over the years a lot of Uxbridge households purchased their TV’s and Stereos off Bob.   Many of our neighbourhood birthday parties growing up where entertained by movies rented on RCA VideoDisc (for you younger people it’s a thing, google it) and later on VHS from his store.

 

The building is currently the home of

Parish Lanes

Preston Gallery

Polished By Vanessa Inc
Community Cleaning Ltd
Coldwell Banker R.M.R. Real Estate
J B Variety

 

Photo credit

www.scugoghertitage.com

Uxbridge/Scott Museum

Uxbridge The First 100 Years, by J. Peter Hvidsten

December 21, 2022

The Roxy Theatre

The Roxy Theatre

The Roxy Theatre Today

The Roxy Theatre as it appears today.

 

The Roxy Theatre in the 50's

The above photo courtesy of Uxbridge The Good Old Days By J. Peter Hvidsten shows what the theatre looked like in 50’s

 

History of the Roxy Theatre

The quonset-style building was originally built in 1949 at the corner of Brock Street and Toronto Street.  It opened as the RIO Theatre and in 1951 the name was changed to the ROXY when the Theatre Amusement Company purchased it.  In the 1970’s the theatre was closed and then reopened as a drug store.  All of our youth we remember it as a drug store.  Half of the building was a drug store/pharmacy and the other half was a souvenir/gift store.   Not sure of the year but the outside was used in a Guardian Pharmacy Christmas commercial.  First there was the excitement of watching them film a snowy commercial during the summer months, and then watching it on TV.

 

Davie Pharmacy

The above photo courtesy of the Uxbridge Times-Journal shows the building after it was renovated and converted to Davie Pharmacy in the 1970’s

 

Reopening of the Roxy

The entire building was renovated, restored and reopened again as The Roxy Theatre on December 13th 1996.  Until it was reopened as a theatre we would have to travel to Oshawa, Newmarket or Pickering to watch a movie.  Now thanks to Cathy and Mark Christoff, Uxbridge residents could watch first run movies on two different screens with state-of-the-art digital projection and sound equipment all while enjoying movie theatre popcorn and being surrounded by movie nostalgia.

Visit The Roxy Theatre online here https://www.roxytheatres.com/

 

Photos Courtesy of

Uxbridge The Good Old Days By J. Peter Hvidsten

Uxbridge Times-Journal

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Uxbridge Housing November 2022

Uxbridge Real Estate 

Housing Market Report for November 2022

Here is the Township of Uxbridge  Housing November 2022 report (all housing types), with reports from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board .

This housing report for Uxbridge includes the number of new listings, average list price, number of properties sold, average selling price, average days on market and average asking price to selling price ratio for all property types within the Township of Uxbridge

 

Uxbridge Market Snap Shot

 

 

Read from the Durham Association of REALTORS®

 

Toronto Regional Real Estate Board

See the full report here:

MARKET WATCH – NOVEMBER 2022

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Township of Uxbridge

Real Estate Stats December 15, 2022

Scugog Housing November 2022

December 15, 2022

Brock Housing November 2022

December 15, 2022

Durham Housing November 2022

Uxbridge History December 14, 2022

Downtown Uxbridge – Brock Street, West

Downtown Uxbridge – Brock Street, West

Brock Street West Today

Above:  View of Wixan’s Bridge, the Lt. Col. Samuel Sharpe memorial and Post Office as seen today (2022).

 

History

Below is Brock Street W from a similar vantage point taken in the early 1900’s.  At the time this photo was taken the house was owned by Michael O’Neil a local blacksmith.  In the next photo you can see his blacksmith shop located just west of his home.

Both photos are courtesy of Uxbridge: The First 100 Years by: J. Peter Hvidsten.  (page 148 and 96)

House was owned by Michael O'Neil a local blacksmith.

Michael O'Neil a local blacksmith.  His house and shop

Below is another similar view taken during the Santa Claus Parade in 1961.  The two houses in the background where torn down and replaced with the Post Office, Wixan’s Bridge and the parking lot.  The billboard is the approximate location of the Lt. Col. Samuel Sharpe memorial.

The above photo is courtesy of Uxbridge The Good Old Days, by: J. Peter Hvidsten (page 95)

 

 

Photos courtesy of

Uxbridge: The First 100 Years

Uxbridge The Good Old Days, by: J. Peter Hvidsten

Uxbridge History December 7, 2022

Mansion House Hotel – Martin’s Hotel

Mansion House Hotel – Martin’s Hotel

Mansion House Hotel

Photo Courtesy of Uxbridge The Good Old Days by: by J. Peter Hvidsten (Martin’s Hotel, IGA)

 

History

Located at the south-west corner of Brock Street and Toronto Street was the Mansion House Hotel – Martin’s Hotel.  The hotel was built in 1871 by Joseph Gould and was originally known as the Mansion House Hotel.  According to “Uxbridge The Good Old Days” Jim Martin later owned it as Martins Hotel in the 1950’s.

There was an alley way to the west of the hotel (see photo above) that went through the building and led to the stables at the rear of the hotel.

 

The Mansion House Hotel circa 1914.

The above photo courtesy of Uxbridge – The First 100 Years 1800-1900 by: J. Peter Hvidsten shows the Mansion House circa 1914.

 

In 1963 the hotel was torn down and the building we know today was built in its place.   In June 1964 Uxbridge got its first modern grocery store when the IGA opened its doors.   As a kid I have many memories shopping the aisles with mom.   Back in that time security was’t a big deal, you could enter or exit from the front or the back of the store.

 

Here in this photo courtesy of Uxbridge The Good Old Days by: by J. Peter Hvidsten taken in November 1963 you can see the hotel being torn down.

 

Uxbridge IGA Store

Uxbridge IGA Store

New IGA store

 

The new IGA store was opened in 1964 by John and Evelyn Hockley (shown above) and featured 4000 square feet of shopping space with large merchandise aisles, refrigerated space for produce and fresh meats.  Photo courtesy of Uxbridge The Good Old Days by: by J. Peter Hvidsten

 

Today

Since IGA closed its doors there has been many different businesses open in this building.   There was once a Sears store and a dollar store.   The building was recently renovated into four different spaces (bottom) and now is the home of Uxbridge Shoes & Repair,  Domino’s Pizza,  Compressions 4 You (First Aid Training Services) and F.P.M. Solutions CPAP & Medical Devices.

 

The corner today

Present Day Photo – 2021

PHOTO CREDITS:

UXBRIDGE The Good Old Days Researched by J. Peter Hvidsten (Martin’s Hotel, IGA)

UXBRIDGE – The First 100 Years 1800-1900 by: J. Peter Hvidsten

Uxbridge History December 1, 2022

Trinity United Church Uxbridge

Trinity United Church Uxbridge

1888 – 2022

Trinity United Church Uxbridge

Uxbridge Trinity United Church – September 2018

Trinity United Church Uxbridge

Uxbridge Trinity United Church – September 2018

 

 

Trinity United Church Corner Stone

The above two photos show the original corner stones.  The 1888 stone is located on the north east corner of the church and the Methodist Church stone is located on the south east corner with the main entrance to the church in between them.

 

History Of  Trinity United Church Uxbridge

The congregation of the Methodist Church was founded in 1858.  On July 21, 1888 the corner stone of the Methodist Church was laid in a ceremony by Mrs. Hon. John A. Macdonald and Mr. Wm. Gooderham.  The church built on First Avenue on a piece of property donated by John Plank was opened in February 1889.   In 1925 the church became a member of the United Church of Canada, creating Trinity United Church Uxbridge

The bell in the tower was ordered from McShane Bell Foundry in Baltimore and was the heaviest bell in town, weighing 1200 pounds or 550 kilos.

Trinity United Church

Photo Courtesy of Uxbridge The First 100 Years by: J. Peter Hvidsten

 

 

Trinity United Church

Photo Courtesy of Uxbridge The Good Old Days by; J. Peter Hvidsten

 

 

Methodist Church Uxbridge

Photo Courtesy of www.scugogheritage.com/postcards/uxbridge.

 

 

View of the Church from Downtown

Downtown Uxbridge

In the above photo courtesy of Uxbridge The Good Old Days by; J. Peter Hvidsten taken in the mid 1950’s you can see the Church from Downtown Uxbridge.  The Church continued to look over downtown until November 2022 when it was torn down.

 

Trinity Hall

 

The Rose Window

Uxbridge Trinity United Church – Rose Window

The building houses many beautiful stain glass windows including the Rose Window (shown above) located over the entrance on the east wall, which was given and dedicated by the Sunday School on 1906.

 

Centre of the Rose Window

During the demolition of the Church the demolition company managed to save the centre of the Rose Window along with the bell and many other items that can be used in the building of the new Church.

 

The following is taken from the Trinity United Church website and gives a descriptive tour of the building and chronological order of events and renovations.

Visit the Trinity United Church website here https://www.trinityuxbridge.org/about

 

You can view more photos of this beautiful Church here https://www.flickr.com/photos/57156785@N02/28441770205/in/photostream/

 

The above photo shows the corner stone being gently removed on November 29 2022 during the demolition of the Church.

The above photo shows the corner stone being gently removed on November 29 2022 during the demolition of the Church.

 

 

Read About Other Churches in Uxbridge

St. Paul’s Anglican Church

 

Source and Photos

Uxbridge The Good Old Days by; J. Peter Hvidsten

Uxbridge The First 100 Years by: J. Peter Hvidsten

www.trinityuxbridge.org

www.scugogheritage.com/postcards/uxbridge

November 24, 2022

Palmer Piano Factory / Gold Medal Radio & Phonograph Company

Palmer Piano Factory / Gold Medal Radio & Phonograph Company

Palmer Piano Co building in Uxbridge.

Above is a post card showing the Palmer Piano Co building in Uxbridge.

 

Palmer Piano Co building in Uxbridge.

The above photo taken from “Downright Upright A History of the Canadian Piano Industry” by Wayne Kelly shows the Palmer Piano Factory located beside the train tracks, just south of where the Co-op was located.

 

The map below is a section from the Uxbridge Insurance plan drawings from 1910 showing the corner of Brock St and Victoria Ave.

Map showing the location of the Palmer Piano Co building in Uxbridge.

 

According to Tales From The Uxbridge Valley, written by Alan McGillivray

“After a fire at the Uxbridge Piano and Organ Company in 1907, the Palmer Piano Company built a huge factory by the railway just south of where the Co-op store is located today, but they only lasted a short time and were followed into the factory in 1912 by the Gold Medal Furniture Company, which soon had a staff of ninety. In 1922, it became the Gold Medal Radio & Phonograph Company, making Quadradyne Radios and Gold Medal Phonographs until 1926.”

In 1942 the Textile Dyers and Finishers of Toronto moved from the old McGuire piano factory that was on Franklin Street to the Gold Medal factory which was vacant at the time.  In 1944 all was lost when the building was destroyed by fire.   Remains of the building and the chimney of the boiler remained for some time in the forest at the end of Collins St before it was demolished to make way for a house.

 

 

Below is an ad from the Toronto Star advertising the Gold Medal Radio Phonographs built in Uxbridge from Nov. 7, 1924.

Photo courtesy of http://keithwright.ca/CAPP/Gold%20medal/Gold%20Medal.html

Click the link above to see more ads and photos of the Phonographs that are on display at the Uxbridge Historical Centre (Uxbridge-Scott Museum and Archives)

Ad from the Toronto Star advertising the Gold Medal Radio Phonographs built in Uxbridge from Nov. 7, 1924

 

The photo below was captured from the Youtube video about the The Gold Medal Radio Phonograph Corp. Ltd.

View the video here https://youtu.be/o43rps08ggM

The photo below was captured from the Youtube video about the The Gold Medal Radio Phonograph Corp. Ltd.

 

The photo below provided by Nick Tyler shows all that was left of the factory after the fire in 1944.

Building remains

 

Sources and Credits

Tales From The Uxbridge Valley, written by Alan McGillivray

Nick Tyler

http://keithwright.ca/CAPP/Gold%20medal/Gold%20Medal.html

November 16, 2022

The Uxbridge Municipal Office

The Uxbridge Municipal Office

The Uxbridge Municipal Office

The Uxbridge Municipal Office

The Uxbridge Municipal Office

 

History

The Uxbridge Municipal Office is located at 51 Toronto Street South,  right in the heart of town.  The building was originally built in 1958 and was the home of the St Joseph’s Separate School.   Over the years the student population grew and in 1990 they moved to their new location on Quaker Village Drive.   The building was extensively renovated and an addition was added to give us the beautiful Town Hall we have today (seen in the second photo).   Over the years there has been extensive landscaping and the grounds have displayed many sculptures by local artists.

 

St Joseph’s Separate School.

St Joseph’s Separate School.

The above photo courtesy of the Uxbridge Times-Journal taken in 1961 shows the newly constructed St Joseph’s Separate School.

 

The school play ground was to the north of the school and was once the site of the home of Joseph Gould.  In 1961-62 the stately home was torn down to provide the space for the newly constructed school.  The lines of Joseph Goulds house were preserved in the architecture of the council chambers on the north half of the building.

Read about the Home of Joseph Gould in our blog.

The photo below taken in 1961 shows a group of students in front of St. Joseph’s Separate School with Joseph Goulds home in the background.  Photo courtesy of Uxbridge The Good Old Days, by Peter Hvidsten

 

The Home of Joseph Gould

Photo courtesy of Uxbridge The Good Old Days, by Peter Hvidsten

Source and Photos

Uxbridge Times-Journal

Uxbridge The Good Old Days, by Peter Hvidsten

Uxbridge History November 16, 2022

Downtown Uxbridge North West

November 9, 2022

Uxbridge’s Military Cannon

Uxbridge’s Military Cannon

Military Cannon in Veterans Memorial Park

Located in Veterans Memorial Park on the shores of Elgin Pond.

The cannon sits on display near the old location of the beach, swimming area and docks of Elgin Pond where during the 50s, 60s & 70s it was a favourite spot for swimmers to hang their towels or lay on while drying off after a swim in the spring-fed water.

 

History of the Cannon

According to Military History Books by Harold A. Skaarup this cannon is a German First World War 15-cm schwere Feldhaubitze 1902 (15-cm sFH 02), (Serial Nr. 911), Fried Krupp

November 8, 2022

Uxbridge Housing October 2022

Uxbridge Real Estate

Housing Market Report for October 2022

Uxbridge Real Estate Report

Uxbridge Real Estate

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