June 4th, 2017:

New Hamburg, Ontario – My Top 8 Picks

New Hamburg, Ontario – My Top 8 Picks

New Hamburg was established in the early 1830s by William Scott.  In 1834, cholera killed many of the original settlers of New Hamburg.  A grist-mill built by Josiah Cushman about 1834 formed the nucleus around which a small community of Amish Mennonites and recent German immigrants developed.   More German and Scottish settlers arrived in the late 1830s and early 1840s.  The Grand Trunk railway arrived in the 1850s and the village became an important center for milling and the production of farm machinery.

New Hamburg is located in the rural township of Wilmot in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo. It is bordered by Baden to the east and is within easy driving distance of the cities of Kitchener, Waterloo and Stratford.

The Nith River winds through town and flows through the downtown core, which is home to a 50-foot waterwheel built in 1990, the largest operating water wheel in North America; a symbol of the importance of the Nith River, and of the water-powered mills which were the first industries in pioneer New Hamburg.

Architectural Photos, New Hamburg, Ontario
99 Byron Street – Italianate – cornice brackets
Architectural Photos, New Hamburg, Ontario
288 Peel Street – Italianate, single cornice brackets, wraparound verandah, balcony on second floor – New Hamburg Book 1
Architectural Photos, New Hamburg, Ontario
273 Peel Street – Italianate, cornice brackets, verge board trim, balcony second floor, bay window on side – Book 1
Architectural Photos, New Hamburg, Ontario
231 Peel Street – Queen Anne style – wraparound verandah, arched window voussoirs – Book 1
Architectural Photos, New Hamburg, Ontario
17 Huron Street – The William Scott House – Gothic style with Italianate features was built about 1846 – belvedere on roof, verge board trim on gables with finials. Now The Waterlot Restaurant – Book 1
Architectural Photos, New Hamburg, Ontario
159 Jacob Street – Italianate with two-and-a-half story tower-like bay, iron cresting above porch roof – Book 2 – Italianate with two-and-a-half story tower-like bay, iron cresting above porch roof – New Hamburg Book 2
Architectural Photos, New Hamburg, Ontario
305 Wilmot Street – Gothic Revival, verge board trim on gable with finial, balcony on second floor – Book 2
Architectural Photos, New Hamburg, Ontario
2 Byron Street – Italianate, cornice brackets, two-story tower-like bay, dichromatic brickwork – Book 2