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Designated Properties - Under the Ontario Heritage Act
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| Address | Legal Description | Information |
|---|---|---|
| 7239 Concession 6 | Con. 6(n), Pt. Lot 31 (s) Pt Lot 32 | Orange Lodge Hall - Uxbridge-Scott Historical Society Property |
| 7239 Concession 6 | Con. 6(n), Pt. Lot 31 (s) Pt Lot 32 | Fifth Line Church - Uxbridge-Scott Historical Society Property |
| 30 Franklin Street | Plan 83 BLK 64 Lot M | Halbert Hardy House |
| 9449 Regional Road 1 | Con. 6 (e), Pt Lot 27 | Thomas Foster Memorial |
| Railway St. at King St. W/S | Plan 83 BLK G QYZ and Pt Streets | Uxbridge CN Railway Station |
| 11909 Regional Road 1, E/S | Con. 7 (w) Pt Lot 20, Now RP40R14593, Part 1 (Leaskdale) | L.M. Montgomery House - Leaskdale Manse Museum Site |
| 16 Main Street S. W/S | Con. 6 (n) Pt Lot 30, and Plan 83, Blk 000 Part Lot 584, Now RP 40R7596, Part 1, 2 | Uxbridge Music Hall Property |
| 38 Main St. S W/S | Plan 83 BLK 000 Pt Lot 1, 2, 19 | Dr. Mellow - Dr. Bascome House |
| 268 Hwy No. 47 | Con. 2 Pt Lot 16 | Goodwood Hall |
| 39 Main St. North | Con. 2 Pt Lot 36, 37 | Former commercial Hotel Building and Property - Hobby Horse Arms |
| 9 Toronto St. South | Plan 83 Pt BLK E Lot 1, Pt Lot 7 and Closed Toronto St. Pt. | Uxbridge Public Library |
| 62 Mill Street | Plan 83, Blk BBB, Lot 484 to 487 1/2 and Blk CCC, Pt Lot 491 1/2 and Blk FFF Lot 525, 526, Pt Lot 527 and Lot 5, 488 1/2 | Isaac J. Gould eldest son of Joseph and Mary Gould married Rebecca Chapman in 1862. they built a 1 1/2 storey centre gable Victorian Gothic House in 1866. It was situated on the family farm where his parents lived in a small frame house called "Red House". it is believed that the house was the first in Uxbridge to have electricity. |
| The Altona Inn | Concession 2, South Part Lot 1 (Altona), 1035 Concession 2 | Altona Inn is a unique example of a 19th Century Village Inn built in 1875 situated at the crossroads of Pickering Sideline 30 and Uxbridge Second Concession Road. It provided weary travellers with a resting place and social gathering for local residents. |
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