Essa Township’s historically-designated building, located within the Utopia Conservation Area. Come on your own or organize a team. Purchase tickets here or stop by the Utopia Hall (8396 …
Mills offered important services in communities when water energy was of great importance, prior to other sources of power. Because of the water flow of Bear Creek, this mill, and Utopia, …
Utopia’s second settlers were Mr. and Mrs. John Jennett, who walked from Toronto to Ivy in four days. They stayed for a time in Ivy, before setting in Utopia. They lived on a farm where St. …
Where is Utopia? Utopia is a hamlet situated on the sixth concession of Essa Township, 16 (9.6) kilometres west of Barrie and 6.9 (6.4) kilometres east of Borden-Angus. Driving west on …
As you know, Ontario has a proud culture, diverse in languages, histories and traditions. Our richest communities are those in which culture and heritage are nurtured and thrive.
This report describes, in detail, the history of Utopia and the Bell Grist Mill. The main subjects covered are the social happenings in the Hamlet of Utopia in the late 1800’s and the early …
Early Settlers Utopia’s Early Education Utopia's Churches The Former Mills Post Office Stores Beef Ring Rural Telephone Entertainment in Utopia The Chronicle of the Bell Mill Insight of …
J.P. Cormier in Concert at Utopia Community Hall. Press Contact: [email protected]. For more information, please contact: Friends of the Utopia Gristmill & Park
There have been three stores in Utopia throughout the years. The first store was owned by Mr. John Cross in 1890 and situated in the centre of the village. Mr. Manuel Bell took over this …
As the centre for the surrounding farm area, Utopia has been important as the location of the Post Office which first opened in 1870. The original Post Office was located only one house north of …