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Alton Mill

Two-Storey stone mill building and three-storey water tower. : Sally Drummond, Town of Caledon
  • Two-Storey stone mill building,  three-storey water tower, brick chimney stack and the remains of the stone wool warehouse. : Sally Drummond, Town of Caledon
  • Two-Storey stone mill building, three-storey water tower, brick chimney stack and the mill pond and dam. : Sally Drummond, Town of Caledon

Description of Historic Place

The Alton Mill is a late 19th century industrial stone complex located on the bank of Shaw's Creek in the heart of the village of Alton in the rural Town of Caledon. The 3.4 hectare site comprises the main two-storey stone mill building and three-storey water tower, a brick chimney stack, a stone livery, the remains of the stone wool warehouse, and the adjacent mill pond and dam.



The Alton Mills Complex has been recognized for its heritage value by the Town of Caledon, By-law number 2004-201.

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1402 Queen Street
Caledon, Ontario

Also called: Beaver Knitting Mill

Construction Date 1881 to 1913

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