Arthur's Jones Baseline Survey Mural
A mural showing the surveyor Augustus Jones, his First Nations crew and survey instruments used to survey a road from Burlington to Arthur.
A mural showing the surveyor Augustus Jones, his First Nations crew and survey instruments used to survey a road from Burlington to Arthur.
A Mennonite Cemetery near Mount Forest.
A plaque commemorating a local World War I veteran who sacrificed his life for the war effort.
A tree that has been carved into the shape of a Scottish piper playing his bagpipes.
Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery has a lovely stone and iron fence at its entrance.
A series of 3-panel murals depicting patriotism during World War 1, World War 2 and peacekeeping missions.
A pioneer cemetery which has been closed and only a cairn remains to mark the location.
Mount Forest Cemetery began in the 1880's.
The Cenotaph erected in Arthur to honour the soldiers who fought in World War 1, World War II, and in peacekeeping missions.
A monument to the honour of the men and women of Mount Forest and area who served their country in wartime.
A very small cemetery situated at the north end of the Town of Arthur.
Most of the tombstones in this pioneer cemetery are dated in the late 1800's with only a few in the 1900's.
A plaque honouring the history of Mount Forest.
This Catholic pioneer cemetery lies on the side of the road, nestled in the trees.
A pioneer Baptist cemetery beautifully restored.
The historical plaque honouring the history of Arthur, Ontario.
St. John's Roman Catholic Cemetery.
This bell was on the original Post Office in Mount Forest.
A plaque commemorating a local World War I veteran who sacrificed his life.