One-Tank Trip for
May 24/14
(c) By Jim Fox
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sites with “intriguing heritage stories and architectural details” of Stratford’s
19th-century Victorian past will swing open to the public for free tours on
June 7.
It’s part of the
annual Doors Open Stratford that coincides with the Spring Heritage Weekend on
June 7 and 8 in the Festival City.
An Artist’s Cottage, an 1866 Greek revival frame “salt box” house, at Doors Open Stratford. (Stratford Tourism Alliance photos) |
The heritage event takes
a look at “wheels that drove the city’s economy including an Emperor bicycle
and Brooks Steamer car built in Stratford and on display,” said Cathy Rehberg
of the Stratford Tourism Alliance.
The wheels-themed weekend also includes guided cycling tours along tree-lined streets and residential neighbourhoods to view notable landmarks.
The wheels-themed weekend also includes guided cycling tours along tree-lined streets and residential neighbourhoods to view notable landmarks.
As well, there’s a Stratford
favourite – horse-drawn carriage rides – and the Classic Car Show in the
downtown.
Knock, knock . . .
The Doors Open
sites will receive visitors on June 7 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. at “stately
civic buildings, bustling downtown businesses, museums and private homes.”
Visitors can start
at the Perth County Court House, located at the most commanding position of Stratford,
to view some of Canada’s finest examples of terra-cotta detailing.
Then, stop by the
Stratford Public Library, one of the oldest Carnegie libraries in Ontario, St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church and the Stratford Perth Archives.
Up next are Shakespearean
Garden tours to search for plants named in Shakespeare’s plays.
Clustered in Stratford’s heritage district is Blowes Cards and Gifts, the home of the first Stratford Festival box office, Revel Caffe and The Space Within on Market Square.
Clustered in Stratford’s heritage district is Blowes Cards and Gifts, the home of the first Stratford Festival box office, Revel Caffe and The Space Within on Market Square.
Follow Brunswick
Street to An Artist’s Cottage to observe Gerard Brender à Brandis demonstrating
an 1882 Albion printing press.
The Perth County Court House in Stratford |
Just a few doors to
the east is the Performing Arts Lodge, originally the craftsman-style home and
medical office of George Deacon.
Continue on through residential homes: an 1867Greek Revival style abode and a Stratford classic Ontario cottage redefined for the 21st century overlooking the Avon River.
Continue on through residential homes: an 1867Greek Revival style abode and a Stratford classic Ontario cottage redefined for the 21st century overlooking the Avon River.
Other sites include
the Stratford General Hospital – School of Nursing and Hospital Archives to see
a collection of early medical equipment and nursing memorabilia while retired
nurses share their stories of health care.
Completing the journey
is the Stratford Perth Museum to view some of the city’s vintage wheels,
including a 1926 Brooks Steamer, retired fire engines and the bicycle that
Stratford Olympian Thomas McCarthy rode in the 1902 Olympics.
Heritage to celebrate
Stratford’s
heritage weekend about wheels, along with those at the museum, includes a
private bicycle collection at the Stratford Antique Warehouse on June 7 along
with a display of antique tractors.
High-wheel bicycle
demonstrations are also planned, weather permitting.
The Classic Car
Show, set against the backdrop of Stratford’s City Hall in Market Square, takes
place on June 8 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
A digital Wheels in
Motion photo exhibit by photographer Elizabeth Davidson will be presented at
Gallery Stratford during the weekend.
Guided heritage
walking tours also provide a glimpse into Stratford’s past including:
- Riverwalk
heritage jaunts featuring scenic views along the Avon River (tickets, $7).
- Railway heritage tours
reveal Thomas Edison’s ties to Stratford along with stories of railway
rivalries, competition and explosions ($7).
The Classic Car Show at Stratford’s City Hall |
- Saints and
Sinners heritage introduces the prominent characters in Stratford’s history
($7).
- The Ghosts of
Stratford tours return with new historical personalities haunting the streets
as portrayed by Playmakers! Theatre School’s costumed characters as guides, on
June 6 and 7 at 8 p.m. ($20; $15, children).
- Just Around the Block,
an outdoor walking tour featuring 12 historic homes, begins at 1 p.m., 2 p.m.
and 3 p.m. on June 8 at 157 Water St.
It winds up with
lemonade and cookies in support of the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario –
Stratford Perth County Branch. ($15 per person).
Need to know
- Doors Open is a
province-wide program with Stratford being one of 50 communities taking part
now through October. doorsopenontario.on.ca
- For information
about the Stratford event, tickets and the heritage weekend: visitstratford.ca/doorsopen; 1-800-561-7926
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Jim Fox can be reached at onetanktrips@hotmail.com
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