. Streetsville
. Streetsville
7 pm
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Streetsville Downtown Past and Future
This tour will take us along Queen Street to admire the historic buildings, and talk about the new conservation district that will help preserve the village character of downtown Streetsville.
Meet at old clock at Queen St. and Main St.
7 pm
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Streetsville’s Hidden Historic Landmark
Somewhere off the beaten path – but still only a few hundred yards from downtown – is a forlorn, rough stone remnant of time that holds the key to Streetsville’s earliest days.
Meet at old clock at Queen St. and Main St.
10 am
Sunday, July 12, 2026
Strolling Along Streetsville’s First Business District
200 years ago Main Street, not Queen Street, was the place to shop and do business. It’s still a great place for an historic tour. This tour will take us from the centre of town to the mill valley.
Meet at old clock at Queen St. and Main St.
7 pm
Wednesday, July 29, 2026
Streetsville’s Historic Buildings
Many of the village’s homes and stores are designated as historically significant. This walk will take us on a tour to learn about the people who lived in, and worked at, these special places.
Meet at old clock at Queen St. and Main St.
10 am
Sunday, August 9, 2026
Touring the Remains of Streetsville’s Riverside Mills
Streetsville’s first businesses were the grist mills and sawmills along the Credit River. Some of these mills remain. And those that have vanished have left behind clues of the village’s earlier years.
Meet at old clock at Queen St. and Main St.
7 pm
Wednesday, August 26, 2026
The Anishinabe People of Early Mississauga
The first people to call Streetsville home were indigenous people whose descendants still identify as the “Mississaugas of the Credit”. The river was part of daily life centuries ago, and it makes for a scenic walking tour.
Meet at old clock at Queen St. and Main St.
10 am
Sunday, September 13, 2026
The Affluent Families of Streetsville’s South Side
Some of the village’s finest homes of the 19th century are still family homes in the 21st century. This walking tour will take us on a journey of Streetsville’s finest architecture, and the fascinating families that lived in these homes.
Meet at old clock at Queen St. and Main St.
7 pm
Wednesday, October 21, 2025
Twelve Years a Slave
Fear ran through Streetsville in 1857, when a young man came to visit was angrily run out of town. We’ll walk to the meeting place where the village’s residents became the monsters we all fear.
Meet at old clock at Queen St. and Main St.
. . .