Friday, January 22, 2016

IOOF Brock Lodge 9 - Brockville, ON

WMQBJ1

The building is on south side of King Street West, at Apple Street.

Brock #9 dates back to March 1846. Dating this building will be more difficult. There is no date stone on the building. The Odd-Fellows' Hall is listed at this location in the Brockville city directory material for 1895.

The telephone number for the lodge is 613-342-5634. Meetings take place on the evenings of the second and fourth Wednesdays.

The following text is taken from Dr. Glenn J. Lockwood's history of Brockville: The Story of Brockville: Men and Women Making a Canadian Community on the United States Frontier, 1749-2007, (Brockville, Ontario: Brockville Museum, 2006), pages 186-188.

Brock Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, was founded on 5 March 1846, the ninth of its kind in Canada. The Odd Fellows originated with English mechanics who pooled resources for convivial purposes and to support members in distress. It was the idea of mutual support - an "odd" one - that gave them their name. Lodges multiplied. A Grand Lodge opened in 1803 and a rival Manchester Unity in 1809. An American Order - on which Brock Lodge was based - declared itself independent of Manchester in 1843.

Odd Fellows avoided ties with religious or political bodies but promoted sympathy, brotherly love and mutual relief through financial aid and sympathy extended to members, widows and orphans. A visiting lecturer in 1868 claimed that they were trying to "cultivate in man the fraternal relations designed by his Maker" and to impress these lessons with "emblems, ceremonies and colours." At each meeting, inquiry was "made to know if any brother is sick or in need;...for benefits varying from $3 to $10 per week, are given in case of sickness." Charity was also given outside the Lodge. Passwords and signs showed "parties possessed of them to be entitled to relief."

Charter members of Brock Lodge were George Sherwood, John Reynolds, George Morton, Thomas Webster and James Goodive, who were all master mechanics with a skill or craft who felt the need for mutual aid to afford their families some benefit should the breadwinner fall ill or die. Brock Lodge at first met over Christopher Fletcher's store, then in Robert Fitzsimmons's stone block. Soon the membership climbed to levels of authority in the Board of Police. Such was the status of Brock Lodge that lodges across Canada West gathered in Brockville on 23 August 1855 for the purpose of instituting "The Grand Lodge of Canada West."

Dr Thomas Reynolds and William Fitzsimmons of Brockville were elected first master and treasurer of the new Grand Lodge. In 1875, MPP Wilmot H. Cole was elected Grand Patriarch of the Encampment. The early membership of Brock Lodge included many prominent men (George W. Arnold, John Bacon, John Chaffey, Samuel B. Clark, James and John Crawford, William Fitzsimmons, Ormond Jones, Wellington Landon, Edward Lawless, John G. Leavitt. John McElhinney, George McGibbon, Thomas Mair, William Matthie, Dr Thomas Reynolds, Allan Turner, and William H. Wilson). By 1879, of the original nine IOOF lodges in Canada, only Brock Lodge remained.

Both Odd Fellows and Freemasons claimed to be open to all but, before 1860, with rare exceptions, they were made up of Dissenting Protestants, mainly Methodists, Presbyterians and Baptists. Episcopalians and Roman Catholics, mostly Irish in origin, were conspicuous by the absence from the Masonic and Odd Fellows fraternities.

103 King Street West Brockville, ON K6V 3R2

N 44° 35.315 W 075° 41.15

Friday, January 15, 2016

Five Guys - Stittsville, Ontario

The restaurant is in the Grant Crossing shopping complex.

Five Guys Burgers and Fries arrived in the Stittsville-Kanata region of Ottawa in 2011.

5517 Hazeldean Rd Bldg C2 Unit 6 Stittsville, ON K2S 0P5 Phone: 613-836-1800 Fax: 613-836-1985 Hours: 11am-10pm Every Day

N 45° 17.355 W 075° 54.20

Friday, January 8, 2016

Subway - Promenade du Portage, Hull QC

Waymark Code: WMQ8NX

Les heures d'ouverture sont 07h00-22h00 (Lundi-Vendredi); Samedi, 08h00-21h00; et Dimanche, 09h00-21h00. Télephone est 819-777-9477.

Subway #26681 is open weekdays 07h00-22h00, Saturdays 08h00-21h00 and Sundays 09h00-21h00. The telephone number is 819-777-9477.

40 Promenade Du Portage Hull, QC J8X 2J7, CAN

N 45° 25.5 W 075° 43.16

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Starbucks - Front Street & University Ave - Toronto, Ontario

Waymark Code: WMQCD7

This Starbucks is on the south side of Front at the foot of University.

Starbucks is immediately beside Chipotle. It is a hike to the washroom from the entrance. The telephone number is 416-361-9705.

123 Front Street West Unit 1 Toronto ON M5J 2M2 Store Hours OPEN 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM

N 43° 38.7 W 079° 23.01

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Subway - Lowe's, Kanata ON

Waymark Code: WMQ98Y

Subway is located inside the main entrance of Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse store #3008.

Subway store #50720 is in the Grant Crossing shopping complex. It opens weekday mornings at 06h30, Saturdays at 7 and Sundays at 8. On weekday evenings Subway closes at 21h30. The store closes on Saturdays at 19h30, Sundays at 18h30. The telephone number is 613-836-2060.

5577 Hazeldean Road Lowes #3008 Kanata, ON K2L 2B5, CAN

N 45° 17.33 W 075° 54.33

Monday, January 4, 2016

Wendy's - Greenbank + Strandherd - Nepean, ON

Waymark Code: WMQA9W

The restaurant is south of Strandherd and west of Riocan

Street address for this Wendy's outlet is 3681 Strandherd in the Chapman Mills Marketplace. The telephone number is 613-843-9454. There is a drive-thru lane.

10h00-23h00

N 45° 16.265 W 075° 44.62

Friday, January 1, 2016

Beaver Pond Arboretum - Kanata Lakes, Kanata, Ontario

Waymark Code: WMQ7KJ

Parking for the arboretum is at the north end of Walden Drive.

The posted co-ordinates refer to the interpretive panel on site. The Ottawa Duck Club maintains the arboretum and its web site. In 2016, the park hosts 150 trees. Thirty species are presently identified and tagged. Fifteen additional species should be included in the next few years. The on-site identification panel dates from July 2015. Identified trees are marked with a numbered, white-on-red tag which must be compared with the identification guide on the panel or on the web.

N 45° 19.935 W 075° 55.045

243 Walden Drive