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Summer 2010 with mom

Unknown Ghost Town in Tudor And Cashel, Ontario

Jun 30 2010

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Entering Glanmire from the south. The fork to the right leads to Glanmire Lake and according to modern maps this is the downtown core. There are old cedar fencing remains up the hill to the right as well as on the Glanmire Lake Rd.
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A more modern residence just prior to the bridge over Beaver Creek which is known as Jelly Rapids.
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The bridge over Jelly Rapids.
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Looking west over Jelly Rapids. The flows are very high since July 2009 has been another record-breaking month for rainfall.
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Remains of some more cedar fencing on the north side of Beaver Creek.
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Old fallen wooden structure in the field between the creek and cemetery. This structure can be seen on the 1948 topo map here: http://www.library.utoronto.ca/maplib/digital/G_3400s_50_1948-31C13_east_1st.pdf
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Another old fallen wooden structure in the field between the creek and cemetery.
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Another old fallen wooden structure in the field between the creek and cemetery. This one is further back in the field. I suspect this was the real downtown of Glanmire.
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Looking north from the cemetery. Buildings must have existed on the left. The school existed on the right just north of where the church sat.
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Yes mortality rates were high and many died far too young along the Old Hastings Rd. but look at the age on this old coot..He lived til the age of 96. I wonder what he was eating to live that long in Glanmire. Miraculous!!
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Looking east across the cemetery.
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The old map of all the colonization roads.
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St. Margaret's Church before it was removed.
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The land had to be cleared by winter in order to a) build a home b) plant crops c) secure the land grant from the government. Women had to help as well. Courtesy Mary Fitzmorris
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South end of Glanmire in the 1970's. The actual village centre is on another map.

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