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Allenford

Posted by bub on December 2, 2004 - 11:34pm

Another stop on our tour of S.B.P.,

Allenford , originally known as Driftwood Crossing.(this was from a 1905 publication, although some reports state flood wood crossing)Named after James Allen(originally from Ireland) who settled the area in 1857.Allen was also the first reeve of combined Amabel and Albermarle township. Its located on Highway 21, on the former road known as the Gimby trail, named after the man who kept the road from Southampton to Owen Sound clear. While the once busy railway is long gone, Allenford still boasts some booming businesses, both old and new, and some renowned people. How about being a site for a 180th family reunion? Or a local Mary Gowan that has done very very well, I guess good roots mean a great future:)I wonder if she is related to another Gowan that won a medal in the 1800’s for helping Canada resist the Fenians

Allenford is also home to a music studio, which has been covered before in the secret life of allenford.Of course no tour of Allenford would be complete without mentioning the Allenford Powow So next time when you drive past the ballpark, and by Aikens century old hardware store..take a look around and try and find the old school..and where the once thriving railway station was, look at the beautiful winding river, and if you really really feel up to it..maybe do some searching to get a reward.Next stop Skipness and Park Head.



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ok ok...

I know..the pic is from estavan saskatchewan..but the people rode those horses FROM Allenford to settle out west.It can be read here