Brougham, Ontario

Coordinates: 43°55′06″N 79°06′26″W / 43.91833°N 79.10722°W / 43.91833; -79.10722
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Brougham
Unincorporated community
905 and 289
NTS Map030M14
GNBC CodeFALYS

Brougham (

Mackenzie Rebellion. There was a CC Gas Bar, which later became a Suny's Gas Bar near Brock Road and Highway 7. It was a high traffic gas bar, as most drivers traveling from Pickering to Toronto stopped there on their commute. In the past, the hamlet has been home for a Mac's Milk (Formerly Beckers, later as Nonna's Cafe and now home to Pickering Animal Services)[2]
as well as a Family Run Hardware Store, a small restaurant as well as a small mechanic shop, most of which closed down in or around the time that the plans for the 407 development came to realization.

The Hamlet of Brougham is now the current site of the Highway 407 ETR/Ontario Highway 7 Bypass as part of the 407 expansion through Eastern Durham Region. At this juncture, the 407 leads from the Hamlet, and runs parallel with Highway 7 until it reaches Bowmanville.

  • Cultural heritage sites in Brougham
  • Former Brougham School House c. 1859[3]
    Former Brougham School House c. 1859[3]
  • Former Commercial Hotel, c 1860 as residential home[4]
    Former Commercial Hotel, c 1860 as residential home[4]
  • Front Door of the Bentley House c. 1853-1855[5]
    Front Door of the Bentley House c. 1853-1855[5]
  • Brougham Community Hall c. 1854[6]
    Brougham Community Hall c. 1854[6]

To the north of the Hamlet, there is the historical site of Thistle Ha',[7] which consists of a plaque on the side of the road; and an old Historical Hotel that has fallen into disuse. There are unsubstantiated rumours that an old inn stood at the corner of 5th concession and Brock Road that served as a staging point of the MacKenzie Rebellion. None of the buildings standing at that intersection are identifiable as public houses, but other historical buildings such as the Old Brougham Inn indicate that such businesses did exist meaning that the likelier is that the Inn itself was likely the staging point in question, if the rumors' are to be believed.

See also

References

  1. ^ The Canadian Press (2017), The Canadian Press Stylebook (18th ed.), Toronto: The Canadian Press
  2. ^ https://digitalarchive.tpl.ca/objects/373357/this-is-a-view-of-the-main-street-of-the-villlage-of-brougha
  3. ^ https://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=13335
  4. ^ https://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=12992
  5. ^ https://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/dfhd/page_fhbro_eng.aspx?id=5441
  6. ^ https://landoverlandings.com/contact-us/
  7. ^ "Thistle Ha' Farm National Historic Site of Canada". HistoricPlaces.ca. Parks Canada. Archived from the original on February 25, 2015.

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43°55′06″N 79°06′26″W / 43.91833°N 79.10722°W / 43.91833; -79.10722