Mallory Coach House
The Mallory Coach House was built circa 1853 and has been used as a hotel, tavern, doctor's office, farm house and as a residence. It was purchased by the Township in the fall of 2005, to be used for a tourist attraction, art shows, a meeting place for local groups, and a place to showcase historical artifacts and documents. Under the management of the Heritage Committee, it has undergone major renovations and restorations, funded by grants and generous donations. The garden area and gazebo are also used for community events and weddings. The following events will be taking place at The Mallory Coach House:
- February 17th & 18th - Winter Festival
- Monthly meetings of the Mallory Coach House committee are held on the 1st Wednesday of each month at 7:00pm. Visitors are welcome. Meetings are held at the Mallory Coach House.
Thank you to all the businesses, groups and individuals who have donated time, money, and/or artifacts to the Mallory Coach House.
The following are some of the businesses who have supported the Coach House in 2011:
- Balleycanoe and Co.
- Brockville and Area Community Foundation
- Buell St. Bistro
- Burnbrae Farms Foundation
- Canadian Tire
- Cynthia Kall Accountant
- Front of Yonge Community in Bloom
- Front of Yonge Township
- Junetown Women's Institute
- Nellie Holmes and Gravel Roads Band
- Parks Canada
- Purcell's Freshmart
- Rockport Boat Lines
- Tincap Berry Farm
- Thousand Islands River Heritage Society
- Tom Smith Construction
- Trans Canada Pipeline
- Wells Woodworking
The Heritage Committee is currently building a one-storey addition to the back of the house (where the shed used to be). The addition will provide community meeting space, and a small kitchen area for groups wanting to have light refreshments at gatherings in the gardens.
To make a donation, contact Bob Morrison, 923-5140 or leave the donation at the Township Hall.




