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Old Merritton Cotton Mill |


The Old Meritton Mill was a part of the 19th century boom of technology, industry, and mills. Strongly influencing trends in transportation and communication, the Welland Canal provided sufficient connections to water power generation for the industries in the town of Merritton. In the 1850s investors saw the natural advantages to the area of Merritton. This awareness led the development of many mills, a cement plant and also textile mills.
The Beaver Cotton Mill, built in 1857, was the site of a large cotton plant which produced yarn, batting and wadding. It finally became known as the Merritton Cotton Mills. In 1881 there was a fire and the mill had to be rebuilt and reopened in the year of 1885. The building went unused through the Great Depression and only in 2001 was it renovated and reopened as The Keg restaurant.
The Old Merritton Cotton Mill depended on water for electricity generation and there are remnants of an old dismantles weir. These structures assisted in channeling water into the canal from nearby bodies of water. The keg now sits at the bottom of the Niagara Enscarpment and closeby are hiking trails that hold ecological diveristy within the biosphere reserve.
Across the street is Mountain Locks Plaza
Many automotive workshops still exist south of Glendale Avenue on Merrit Street and also some still functioning manufacturing plants.
Monday-Thursday 4:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m.
Friday 4:00 p.m.-12:00 a.m.
Saturday 3:00 p.m.-12:00 a.m.
Sunday 3:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
From Toronto:
Take the QEW towards Niagara.
Take exit 49 for ON 406 toward Thorold/Welland/Pt.Colborne
Merge onto King's Hwy 406
Take the County Rd-89/Glendale Avenue
Left at Glendale Ave
The Keg Resturant will be located just before Merritt Street on the right hand side
From Buffalo, USA:
Take Peace Bridge toward Ft Erie Canada
Slight right towards Peace Bridge Plaza
Continue Straight onto the Peace Bridge Plaza(Entering Canada, Ontario)
Continue on to Peace Bridge(toll road)
Continue on QEW
Take exit 38 for Glendale Ave/County Rd-89 toward Niagara-on-the-lake
Left at Gllendale Ave
Slight left to stay on Glendale Ave
Continue until you pass Merritt Street and you will arrive at the Keg Restaurant on the left
Mountain Locks Park Walking Tour
This page was prepared by Rob Munro and Ken Ho in December 2009
Below is the path with destinations along the way
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