Heritage Certificate Sites
Owners of buildings receive certificates (as shown below) recognizing the historical value of the structure. This recognition is honorific and no restrictions apply to the site.
There are numerous sites, houses, public and commercial buildings which have received certificates.
R.M. of Dufferin Sites
- Garnett/Bryson House, Carman Area
- Graysville School
- Latham General Store, Homewood
- McCullough House, Carman Area
- Roseisle War Memorial
- St. Daniel School
- St. Paul’s United Church, Graysville
Carman Houses
- 111-1st Street NW, (Smith House)
- 134-1st Street SE (Watson House)
- 33-2nd Avenue SE (Campbell House)
- 90-1st Street SW (Carr House)
- 106-2nd Street SW (Hill House)
- 110-2nd Street SW (Woodruff House)
- 113-2nd Street SW (Ferguson/McIvor/George House)
- 114-2nd Street SW (McGill/Johnson House)
- 119-2nd Street SW (Cochran House)
Carman Public and Commercial Buildings
May 2018
Heritage Certificates. In an earlier ‘News & Events’ (Recent History, February 2018) we told you about a project in which the Carman-Dufferin MHAC and the Historic Resources Branch (HRB) prepared an inventory of heritage sites in the Town of Carman and the RM of Dufferin. As part of the project, HRB consultants prepared a short-list of 21 sites warranting special recognition.
The HRB also designed, printed and framed certificates which have now been distributed to building owners. As promised, a list of these sites is now available on our website at Heritage Certificate Sites.
Stan Reitsma with his certificate
for 110-2nd Street SW, Carman