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created by manitou
on 1/4/2006 2:56 AM
last modified by oldtimer
on 1/12/2006 6:46 PM
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This location has been labeled as Demolished, and therefore can be viewed by anyone.
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The site is now essentially a large mud pit. The former quarry and processing areas are in the process of being developed into a subdivision. The one building that remains on site is being used as site offices by the developers.
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Type: Formerly a large industrial complex
Status: Demolished
Accessibility: I can only speculate
Recommendation: forget it
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Again, I can only speculate, but it is safe to say that there would have been a series of massive kilns and brick forming macinery.
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Board Hearing –Canada Brick Lands If you've lived in or around Streetsville for any length of time, you will no doubt be familiar with "Canada Brick". For more than 50 years, this operation has flourished on the north side of Britannia Road, just west of the Mullet Creek. Hundreds of local people have worked at the plant and many others have been involved with supplying goods, transporting finished products and servicing equipment. Most local residents have never been to the plant itself and many are surprised by the size of the property - over 220 acres. Development has surrounded the site on all four sides, making this land-locked site one of the largest undeveloped parcels of land left in the city. This plant, like its predecessors McFarren and Cooksville Brick, has reached the end of its useful life. City Council turned down Jannock's application to redevelop the Canada Brick lands into a residential/employment (mixed use) site. Their plan would have seen the area developed" -
CANADA BRICK: STREETVILLE WHERE IT ALL BEGAN By Gay Peppin After 45 years, Canada Brick's Streetsville Plant, located on 220 acres north of Britannia Road West, is closing. The site's Queenston shale used to make clay brick has been depleted. The first of four kilns has been shut down and the employees required to run it let go. The factory will close December 14. It is a sad time for those at the plant where Canada Brick as a company began. Laurene Payne, an employee since 1957 and now Manager of Recruitment and Payroll, recalled how it got started. Back in the 1950s, Ernest and Ruby McSwain while on a trip to Buffalo from North Carolina were encouraged to visit Toronto. During a tour of the city they happened upon Pottery Road and visited the Toronto Brick Works. Mr. McSwain, who had business interests in the pottery industry, was convinced he could make better bricks. The McSwains and some partners purchased land in Streetville and founded Canada Brick. Production began in March 1956. They sold the business to a conglomerate in 1961, it was sold to another company, then to Jannock Limited. On May 14, 1999, the present owner, Hanson PLC acquired the company and leased the land from Jannock Properties which plans to develop the site after production ceases. Through various mergers and acquisitions, Canada Brick has become the largest manufacturer of clay brick in Canada and second largest brick manufacturer in North America. Two of its local brickyard aquisitions were the McFarren brickyard off Thomas Street in Streetsville in 1979 (it closed in 1992) and in 1985 the Cooksville brickyard which stopped brick production in December 1991. Now, in addition to Streetsville, it has manufacturing plants in Aldershot, Burlington, Ottawa and St. Lawrence Brick in Quebec.
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The moderator rating is a neutral rating of the content quality, photography, and coolness of this location.
This location has not yet been rated by a moderator.
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This location's validation is current. It was last validated by
Mickael on 4/18/2006 11:28 PM.
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on Apr 18 06 at 23:28, Mickael validated this location on Jan 12 06 at 18:46, oldtimer changed the following: Latitude, Longitude, Co-ordinate Accuracy on Jan 4 06 at 3:40, manitou changed the following: Status on Jan 4 06 at 3:39, manitou made this location available on Jan 4 06 at 3:25, manitou updated gallery picture download.jpg on Jan 4 06 at 3:25, manitou updated gallery picture 81802442_13ea8ed266.jpg on Jan 4 06 at 3:25, manitou updated gallery picture 81575560_69e5a11e78.jpg on Jan 4 06 at 3:25, manitou updated gallery picture 81802442_13ea8ed266.jpg on Jan 4 06 at 3:18, manitou created a new gallery on Jan 4 06 at 3:16, manitou changed the following: Notes for Mods, Owner, Type, Street Address, City, Province / State (please use full name), Country, Publically Viewable, History, Year Built, Year Closed, Status, Accessibility, Interesting Features, Recommendation, Security Measur
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