Celebrate Our History - Visit our Cultural Treasures
September 23 and 24, 2006 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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Here are the sites that participated in Doors Open 2006. You can also see information about these sites in the Doors Open 2006 Brochure.
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The Robert McLaughlin Gallery Year Built: 1969 Expansion 1987 Architect: Arthur Erickson (1987) |
72 Queen Street |
| This remarkable building, designed by noted Canadian architect Arthur Erickson, houses varied collections and celebrates the vitality of Canadian art. View works by the Group of Seven, Emily Carr, Antoine Plamondon and others. Of special local interest are works by Painters Eleven and The Thomas Bouckley Collection of Historical Photographs. | ||
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Cowan House Year Built: 1858 *Saturday 12 to 4 pm* *Sunday 1 to 4 pm* |
39 Athol Street West |
| Cowan House is a Georgian style dwelling with Italianate properties- seen in the bracketed eaves and portico elements. It was home to businessman and Mayor W. F. Cowan and his family. Today, it serves as offices and meeting rooms for St. George's Memorial Church. | ||
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St. George's Memorial Church Year Built: 1924 Architect: Eden Smith *Saturday 12 to 4 pm* *Sunday 1 to 4pm* |
51 Centre Street South |
| St. George's opened in the same year that Oshawa became a city. Designed by Eden Smith, the famous Arts and Craft architect, it is constructed of Credit Valley Sandstone in the Old English Gothic Revival style. The buttresses, gothic tracery and lancet-arched windows are noteworthy. The tower supports a 15- bell carillon. | ||
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Simcoe Street United Church Year Built: 1867-68 Architect: Gundy & Langley Saturday Only |
66 Simcoe Street South |
| Built in the year of Confederation for a Methodist congregation, this church is a fine example of the Gothic Revival style. Lancet-arched openings and a polygonal spire with pinnacles and dormers embellish the exterior. A Casavant organ, 36' ornamental timber arches and a pressed-tin ceiling dominate the interior. | ||
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Canadian Automotive Museum Year Built: c. 1920 |
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| Established in 1961 and housed in a 1920's car dealership, the museum showcases the development of the automobile with approximately 65 vehicles dating from 1898 to 1981. The building has an original freight elevator and other historical items relating to the periods of the cars. | ||
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Oshawa Guide House Year Built: c. 1859 |
121 Simcoe Street South |
| Once used as the parsonage for Simcoe Street United Church, the building was renovated and deeded by the McLaughlin family to the Girl Guides in 1948, almost 100 years after it was built. Features display of Girl Guide Archives. | ||
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Adelaide House Year Built: 1929 - 1930 Architect: Darling & Pearson |
33 McGrigor Street |
| This Tudor Revival mansion was built for auto baron R.S. McLaughlin's daughter Eileen. Notable features include carved bargeboard, patterned brick, art glass, plaster motifs, with an Austrian chandelier and Italian marble fireplace featured prominently in the Drawing Room. The property was deeded in 1944 to the YWCA and has remains a sanctuary for women and children in need. | ||
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Oshawa Valley Botanical Gardens | 155 Arena Street, Oshawa |
| The first phase of the Oshawa Valley Botanical Gardens is nestled beside the historic banks of the Oshawa Creek. Enjoy the unique blend of naturalized creek banks juxtaposed against formal gardens. Experience Oshawa's natural history as you stroll along a winding trail that leads to Lake Ontario. | ||
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Gladstone Villa Year Built: 1903 |
114 King Street East |
| Built for Frederick Fowke, Oshawa Mayor and Liberal MP under Wilfred Laurier, this is a delightful Queen Anne Revival structure. Highlights include stained glass depicting literary figures and a library patterned after that on Parliament Hill. An excellent example of adaptive reuse, the building is now home to law offices. | ||
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The Colonel R.S. McLaughlin Armoury Year Built: 1914 |
53 Simcoe Street North |
| The Ontario Regiment, Royal Canadian Armoured Corps, was constituted in 1866 and moved its headquarters to Oshawa at the beginning of WWI. One of many standard armouries built at the time, the Officers' Mess is still located in the Romanesque building in downtown Oshawa and displays military memorabilia. | ||
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Alger Building Year Built: 1928 Architect: N.A. Armstrong |
35-37 King Street East |
| A landmark building in downtown Oshawa, this 1928 commercial property was designed in the style of Modern Classicism. The building incorporates ornamental cast stone such as date stone cartouches, and cornucopias with fruit. Ornate windows and doors add to the magnificent structure. Visit Brushtrokes to view the restored interior. | ||
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Oshawa Community Museum Year Built: 1835 and 1849 |
1450 Simcoe Street South |
| Guy House and Henry House are two of the three historically designated buildings that make up the Oshawa Community Museum and Archives. Located in beautiful Lakeview Park, all stand on their original foundations, are unique architecturally and provide an overview of the lifestyles of Oshawa's early inhabitants. | ||
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Cedardale United Church Year Built: c.1857 Sunday only |
824 Simcoe Street South |
| Built as the public school for Cedardale, one of Oshawa's first residential settlements, this structure has served the community for over 160 years. Bought from the city in the 1920's by George McLaughlin it was donated to and continues to serve as the Cedardale United Church. | ||
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Union Cemetery Year Built: Established 1837 |
760 King Street West |
| Many famous people from Oshawa's and Canada's past are interred in 'Thornton's Burying Ground'. Today, the site covers 29 acres and includes private mausoleums and a Gothic Revival chapel. The Mausoleum was built in 1924 and features an ornate marble interior and hand-painted stained-glass windows. | ||
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Thornton-Dundee Community Centre Year Built: c. 1880 |
210 Thornton Road North |
| Oshawa's oldest remaining schoolhouse, Union School No. 5, operated here until 1954. Second Empire in style, it is richly decorated with dichromatic brick, large wooden brackets and capped by double chimneys with an oculus design. Designated in 1999. | ||
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The Robert Stuart Aeronautical Collection& Camp X Exhibit Year Built: 1940 |
1000 Stevenson Road North |
| Part of a collection of buildings devoted to military history and situated on the South Field of the Oshawa Airport, this collection of military memorabilia is one of Canada's most comprehensive. Housed in two original Second World War huts, there is also a 1,000 sq. ft. display of authentic Camp-X artifacts- a significant allied wartime military secret. | ||
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1000 Stevenson Road North | |
| Commemorating the self sacrifice of our armed forces the museum showcases the largest collection of running and otherwise operational military equipment in Canada. Apart from vehicles there are uniforms, weapons medals and artifacts from the 1850's to the present. Ontrmuseum.org | ||
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420 Wing R.C.A.F. Association Year Built: 1940 |
1000 Stevenson Road North |
| The 420 Wing is a social and recreational club for air force veterans and aviation enthusiasts and is also housed in a WWII structure. Members have contributed the wealth of memorabilia displayed in the clubhouse. | ||
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Airmen Park | 1000 Stevenson Road North |
| Airmen Park's focal point is a war surplus Sabre aircraft. The Park also contains plaques and other commemorative relics. | ||
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Camp X Tours Hosted By Lynn Philip Hodgson, Author and Camp X expert. Free tours offered during Doors Open Oshawa - 1:00 pm and 3:00 pm each day |
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Doors Open Oshawa would like to thank the following sponsors:
Doors Open Ontario
Ontario Heritage Trust
Heritage Oshawa
Oshawa Downtown Action Committee
The City of Oshawa
The Robert McLaughlin Gallery
Rogers Cable
Doors Open Oshawa is made possible through the support of many community volunteers, the partnership of heritage organizations, public and private sponsors and The City of Oshawa.
Doors Open Oshawa 2006
905-436-5636 x 2162
doorsopenoshawa@yahoo.ca
www.oshawa.ca
www.heritageoshawa.ca
c/o Heritage Oshawa
7th Floor
50 Centre Street South
Oshawa, ON
L1H 3Z7






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