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  1. The Heritage Golf and Country Club. We are a friendly and welcoming golf club in South Glengarry, Ontario. Enjoy our scenic 27 hole course, clubhouse, and banquet hall. Book your tee time online!

  2. The Ontario Heritage Trust works with communities across the province to open the doors, gates and courtyards of their unique and most fascinating cultural sites so you can explore the stories inside.

  3. Being connected to the distinct worldviews, traditions, and territories of our ancestors is fundamental to the identity and well-being of Indigenous peoples and communities. The stewardship and revitalization of Indigenous heritage has a significant impact in creating positive social, economic, physical, and mental health impacts in communities.

  4. The creation of Canada. Learn about the original inhabitants of Canada, the origin of our country's name, the Fathers of Confederation and the events and milestones that shaped our country's creation.

  5. www.doorsopenontario.on.ca › cornwall-and-sdg-counties-1 › st-raphaels-ruinsDoors Open Ontario - St. Raphael's Ruins

    In 1970, a fire consumed the church of St. Raphael’s, one of the earliest Roman Catholic churches in English-speaking Canada. Fortunately, the outer walls were spared and today its impressive scale and fine masonry work continue to attract tourists to the site. The ruins were declared a National Historic Site in 1999.

  6. Step off the beaten path, between Ottawa and Montreal, and discover the magic of the Glengarry Pioneer Museum for yourself. Opened in 1962, the Glengarry Pioneer Museum consists of several nineteenth century log heritage buildings and artifacts.

  7. Heritage Value. Glengarry House was designated a national historic site of Canada in 1921 because: - it was the residence of Lieutenant Colonel John Macdonell (Aberchalder), a pioneer in the settlement of Ontario and first Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada.

  8. The Trust has created nearly 1,300 familiar blue and gold plaques in communities across Ontario and beyond.

  9. Long on Celtic heritage, South Glengarry is home to many historical landmarks, museums and churches that are enjoyed by both residents and visitors to the Township.

  10. The limestone building was designed in the Romanesque Revival style. It was constructed in 1821 and destroyed by fire in 1970. The property is a National Historic Site and is protected by an Ontario Heritage Trust heritage conservation easement.

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