Ontario's Provincial Plaques

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Ontario Ladies' College

Ontario Ladies' College

Photo by Alan L Brown - June 7, 2004

Ontario Ladies' College

Photo by Alan L Brown - March 24, 2007

Plaque Location

The Region of Durham
The Town of Whitby
Just inside the entrance gates to the school, on the east side of Reynolds Street across from Gilbert Street East, 3 blocks south of Dundas Street East

Plaque Text

Opened in 1874 by the Governor-General, Lord Dufferin, the Ontario Ladies' College was established in "Trafalgar Castle", former residence of Nelson Gilbert Reynolds, Sheriff of Ontario County. Built in 1859, "Trafalgar Castle" was visited in 1869 by Prince Arthur and Sir John A. Macdonald. The college, under the jurisdiction of the Methodist Church, offered a diploma, and matriculation for university entrance. Additions to the school were named in honour of Dr. Egerton Ryerson in 1877 and Lillian Frances Massey Treble in 1895. The Rev. J.J. Hare served the college as principal from its opening until 1915. Guest lecturers at the school included Lucy Maude Montgomery and Bliss Carman. Since 1925 the college has been associated with the United Church of Canada.

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