George Tracy House / Museum, St Marys, Ontario. Built in 1854, the limestone building has been the St Marys District Museum since 1959.
George B. McIntyre (1827-1885) Store, Ontario Heritage Property at 159-161 Queen St. E., St Marys, Ontario. Currently Little Red’s Pub and Eatery.
In September 1900, two freight trains collided at the Sarnia Bridge, St Marys, Ontario.
A heavy freight going west got stuck on the grade just west of the Sarnia bridge. The train backed for a second attempt to make the grade and was standing on the bridge.
A through freight at full speed came round the sharp curve to the east and the breaks were applied. The engineer, fireman and brakeman saw that a collision was inevitable and were able to jump to safety. The engine destroyed the caboose of the stopped train, derailed and stopped halfway down the embankment.
August 23, 2014 12pm-3pm showpiece cars will be in downtown St Marys, Ontario. There will also be food vendors, music, prizes and family entertainment.
The Ontario Heritage Pumping Station at St George Street, St Marys, Ontario was built in 1900 and last refurbished in 2005.
An outdoor, flat-green facility located within the scenic Flats, St Marys. The Parks Lawn Bowling Club has been operating at this location since May 26, 1927. Lawn Bowling has been a part of St. Marys’ sporting landscape since 1889.
I Wanna Laugh
The 2014 class of Laugh n’ Learn performs 2 fun-filled nights of improvised comedy to celebrate their graduation! Come and enjoy the frivolity for a great night of laughter and entertainment for only $5.00 plus a $1.00 processing fee. Friday, March 7 and Saturday, March 8 at 8:00pm in St Marys Ontario Town Hall
St. Marys pop singer-songwriter Emm Gryner was born in Sarnia and raised in Forest, Ontario.
The video which was shot in St Marys, Ontario concludes with the message:
‘In 2012, Canada’s primary train service, Via Rail cut several of its train routes that service Southwestern Ontario.
The elimination of these trains has meant that hundreds of people are without a way to work or to see their families’
The Opera House at 12 Water Street S, St Marys, Ontario only functioned as a concert hall from its opening in 1880 to 1904. It was a flour mill for 50 years. In 1967, it was converted to stores and apartments.