West Mill - Smiths Falls, Ontario
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Weathervane
N 44° 53.873 W 076° 01.276
18T E 419365 N 4972113
Built between 1852 and 1855, the West Mill was part of the Wood's Mill industrial complex located in Smiths Falls, Ontario. The West Mill is to the right of the Parks Canada Visitor centre, while the East Mill is to the left.
Waymark Code: WM174Z0
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 12/13/2022
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Windsocker
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The West Mill, as part of a mid and late-nineteenth-century industrial complex, is closely associated with the development of the grain milling industry in eastern Ontario. The complex also shows the evolution and adaptation of grain milling from a local service industry, to one based on the processing of imported western grain and the export of the product. The industrial development of the Smiths Falls area is notable where the shift from reliance on the canal to a reliance on the railway was evident. The West Mill is associated with A.R. Ward, one of the first permanent settlers of the area and founder of the milling complex, and A. Wood, an important local entrepreneur who operated several industrial firms in the area.

Architectural Value

Valued for its good aesthetics, the West Mill exhibits domestic vernacular form, scale and proportions. The industrial character of the building is expressed through the evenly spaced fenestration pattern and the elements relating to its function including the double loading doors and the functional interior spaces. Good craftsmanship and materials can be seen in the stonework of the exterior walls.

Environmental Value

The West Mill reinforces the commercial character of its industrial complex and streetscape setting at Smiths Falls, and is a familiar landmark in the region.

Sources: James De Jonge, Wood’s Mill Complex, 34 Beckwith Street South, Smiths Falls, Ontario, Federal Heritage Buildings Review Office, Building Report 88-044; Wood’s Mill Complex, 34 Beckwith Street South, Smiths Falls, Ontario, Heritage Character Statement 88-044.

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Year built?: 1852-1855

Is the mill or gin still in operation?: No

What is or was processed here?: Oatmeal and Grist Mill

Are tours available?: Unknown

How is or was it powered?: By a water source adjacent to the mill

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What is it used as today?: The West Mill was purchased by Parks Canada and its current use is unknown.

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