Windmill Millstone
If you enter the Distillery District south of Mill Street on Trinity Street you'll see this millstone on the right hand side of the street in front of Building 32. Here's what the attached 1953 plaque says:
This millstone, brought from England on the schooner 'Kingston' to the town of York 1832, was used for grinding grain in the historic windmill of Gooderham & Worts. The windmill stood 20m southwest by south of this point. It was the eastern limit of the famous 'Old Windmill Line' on which the original plan of the city of Toronto was based.
Location Co-ordinates: 43.650415 -79.359720
Photo by Alan L Brown - September 2006
Related pages:
Highland Creek Mills
Old Mill
Early Mill Site
Gooderham and Worts Distillery Complex
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