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Dundas Ontario in Colour Photos Book 3: Saving Our History One Photo at a Time

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Dundas Ontario in Colour Photos Book 3: Saving Our History One Photo at a Time
Dundas Ontario in Colour Photos Book 3: Saving Our History One Photo at a Time

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Dundas Ontario in Colour Photos Book 3: Saving Our History One Photo at a Time

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Dundas, Ontario in Colour is the subject of Books 53, 54 and 55 in the Cruising Ontario series of books of photographs of towns and cities in Ontario. The photos show the architecture and design of old buildings, many that are over 100 years old, with descriptions of the buildings and some background information. Dundas was originally known as Cootes Paradise, named after Captain Cootes of the Kings Royal 8th Regiment and was incorporated as a town in 1847. Its tree-lined streets, heritage homes and picturesque downtown reflect the nostalgic quality of the past. Businesses, found in renovated Victorian buildings, were mostly built of limestone or brick after a fire in 1881 destroyed original wooden buildings. Downtown consists of two blocks along King Street West with specialty stores. The arts helped shape the destiny of Dundas which is home to many artists who have achieved international fame. Off the main street is the Dundas Valley School of Art set in a 1830s one-time munitions factory on Ogilvie Street. Drive slowly or walk down Victoria Street to admire gorgeous stately historical homes.Dundas has been our home for the past eighteen years.

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