Currently the site of Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce, the former home of George C. H. Lang (of Lang Tannery fame). The only remaining structures from the Lang Estate are the red stone posts. An imposing Queen Anne Revival mansion built by G. V. Oberholtzer in the early 1880’s. The house was a basic […]
Festival of Neighbourhoods
Posted on #lovemyhood website: The Festival of Neighbourhoods offers support to neighbours who organize inclusive and accessible gatherings in neighbourhoods across Kitchener. The Festival encourages, recognizes and celebrates neighbourhoods by providing practical resources, prizes and awards for residents to reach out and come together. The festival raises awareness about the importance of living and growing in connected neighbourhoods, […]
Neighbours Day June 9, 2018
Neighbours Day The second Sunday in June, neighbours from across the city come together to celebrate the vibrant and diverse community we live in. This annual event connects people and strengthens relationships through neighbourhood activities and gatherings–such as garage sales, BBQs, music events and more. There’s lots of ways to get involved in Neighbours Day! […]
Jane’s Walk May 5, 2018
Walking Olde Berlin Join Jeanette and Greg Vincent on Saturday, May 5, 2018 for a 1 1/2 hour walk through the streets of Olde Berlin. Both are long time residents with a fascinating knowledge of the area to share. Jane’s Walks are an annual celebration and Kitchener has a chapter of its own. Meet Jeanette […]
Five Points Grocery
The Five Point Grocery store was located at the corner of Frederick and Lancaster Streets in Berlin (later Kitchener), Ontario. It was owned by Henry Jacob Ahrens, second eldest son of Charles A. Ahrens, the noted Berlin shoe manufacturer. Henry Jacob Ahrens was born in Port Elgin on 2 March 1858. By the time of […]
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