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Then and Now shares historical photos and personal stories of past people, places, and events and connects them to their significance today.They are made possible through the continued support of Waterdown Collision as part of our Community Leaders Program.


 

THEN AND NOW: Cobblestone bridge became 'the soul' of Webster's Falls

THEN AND NOW: Cobblestone bridge became 'the soul' of Webster's Falls

Opened in 1938, the unique structure was slated for demolition in the '90s - but the community rallied to save it
THEN AND NOW: All aboard for Flamboro Station in Carlisle

THEN AND NOW: All aboard for Flamboro Station in Carlisle

Built at the height of the railway boom in the early 20th century, Flamboro Station was a passenger stop on the Hamilton-Guelph CPR line for decades
THEN AND NOW: From classrooms to condos at Waterdown High

THEN AND NOW: From classrooms to condos at Waterdown High

Former school at the corner of Dundas and Hamiton Streets now houses residents - some of them former students
THEN AND NOW: The changing face of Waterdown's 'four corners'

THEN AND NOW: The changing face of Waterdown's 'four corners'

The intersection at Dundas and Main has been home to many businesses over the years
THEN AND NOW: The changing face of Waterdown's 'four corners'

THEN AND NOW: The changing face of Waterdown's 'four corners'

The intersection at Dundas and Main has been home to many businesses over the years
ICYMI Clappison's Corners, then and now

ICYMI Clappison's Corners, then and now

The junction at highways 5 and 6 has transformed from an 1850s stagecoach stop to a high-traffic area - and it's slated to undergo even bigger changes in the next few years
THEN AND NOW: The evolution of Clappison's Corners

THEN AND NOW: The evolution of Clappison's Corners

The junction at highways 5 and 6 has transformed from an 1850s stagecoach stop to a high-traffic area - and it's slated to undergo even bigger changes in the next few years
THEN AND NOW: Sealey Park holds a wealth of Waterdown history

THEN AND NOW: Sealey Park holds a wealth of Waterdown history

The small public space at the foot of Main Street was the original home of Waterdown Public and Continuation School
THEN AND NOW: From flour mill to cannabis store on Main Street

THEN AND NOW: From flour mill to cannabis store on Main Street

Built in 1920, 40 Main Street North has been home to several businesses over the years, including Ray's Variety and Tony's Shoe Repair
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