Austin Sawmill, Kinmount, Ontario
The logging industry has been important to the province of Ontario since the 1800s but many of the earliest sawmills have disappeared or have been transformed into eateries or places to shop. Kinmount, Ontario, still has the real thing, battered by the years but in the process of being rejuvenated.
Renovations on the opposite side of the building shown in the first photo
The Austin Sawmill, originally built in the 1880s, was a water-powered mill that operated until 1972. For many years the mill was left to decay until various families, individuals and businesses decided to renovate the building.
Bits of rusty machinery littered about the property
As you can see, the place is a photographer;s dream. Well, my camera and I were happy here, anyway!
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Great collage of the rusty bits.
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Wow, lots of cool stuff there!
ReplyDeletebits of rusty machinery...
ReplyDeletesounds like a photographers dream come true.
at least mine.
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have a wonderful day~
chasity
So technologically advanced for their time.
ReplyDeleteI love your idea with all those beautiful and interesting stuffs for the last collage ( composition ).
ReplyDeleteThere is a great sequence in your pictures, it's really nice!
Léia
Yes, interesting to many -- thank you! You do make it an interesting collage even if no one is interested in the individual things alone, you turned the collection into a piece of art!
ReplyDeleteI would have loved this place too. It's always nice when you can't decide which photo to put up b/c you have so many good ones!
ReplyDeleteI have a picture from Ajax up today on my travel blog. Is that near you at all?
Oh, yes, I see how happy you were. So many things to catch the eye, including that glorious tree in full fall regalia!
ReplyDeletethat's an interesting structure,
ReplyDeleteglad to hear that it's under renovation. ^-^
Yes,, many places to capture your eye and lens. Nice collection.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of renovation; you must photo and post when the job is completed!
ReplyDeleteGreat place to inspire pictures. Will it be a working mill after the renovations
ReplyDeleteTerrific captures as always and I'm so glad the mill is being renovated! I hate to see pieces of history just tossed aside! Your photos are superb as always. I love the collage, too! Hope you have a wonderful week!
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Look at the lovely wood on that mill! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteIt is a photographer's dream, so many interesting things through your lens! I enjoyed the mosaic!
ReplyDeletethis place is a treasure for photographers.
ReplyDeleteJust look at those big blades! Interesting mosaic and information...thanks!
ReplyDeletejust one word- lovely!!!happy day
ReplyDeleteI like your photos of the rusting pieces of equipment around the mill. The pictures have a nice artistic quality to them.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad this old mill is being renovated.
A plethora of photos in this place! So happy these buildings are finding a new use.
ReplyDeleteJust look at all those beautiful boards on the outside. They would look so good in my living room!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool place.
B.
Great shots of a beautiful place. I love the first one with the autumn foliage and then the smaller details in the rest of the shots are so interesting.
ReplyDeletebeautiful image. i can only see one - the first one.
ReplyDeleteOh yeh it would have been nice to have few houres with camera here thats for sure.
ReplyDeleteI bet it'll be beautiful when it's finished, EG! :)
ReplyDeleteTaht's a saw mill? It looks like a period home. Love the rusty bits and bobs - interesting stff.
ReplyDeleteInteressante questo collage di foto vintage !
ReplyDeleteBuona serata :).
Myriam
When we visited Old Sturbridge Village a couple of years ago we saw them operate the old sawmill and grist mill and water powered carding mill. I find the ingenuity of the human mind amazing. We take technology for granted today but we have built upon the creativity of those who came bfore.
ReplyDeleteA very interesting spot and most conducive to photography.
ReplyDeleteOh boy! I also love old wooden buildings in disrepair and old, rusty machinery.
ReplyDeleteSo, this isn't being used as a sawmill now, right? It's being renovated though for other purposes?
Your photos show how much you care!
Lovely post on the sawmill. Your photos are just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThose rusty gears are fantastic! Great capture!
ReplyDeleteI love to see places like this being saved from decay and being renovated.
ReplyDeleteah, now you know you'll have to revisit to see the finished result.
ReplyDeletegreat to see they are being saved - and love the rusty collage..
ReplyDeleteI love this discovery, and it's always interesting to know about things like these..Gorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteReally this could be photographs from the countryside in which I live.
ReplyDeleteOh, I too would love it there! Perfect for photos! My husband would hate it though because he'd have to drag me away! Lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. It is good that the mill will be restored.
ReplyDeleteGreat post for your world! Nice collection of rusty stuff in there! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteFabulous. I never thought of Ontario as a logging province, because of course in BC we thought we had it all. Tsk. Thanks for the great pictures.
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Informative post. Great shots of the old milling machinery.
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whata great place for photo-hunting. I can't believe it's fall already.
ReplyDeleteI love buildings like that, and you captured its various aspects very well.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous old building. Nice that it's being renovated. Great captures. Love rusty machinery.
ReplyDeleteGreat building and I love all the rusty old stuff!
ReplyDeleteI'd definitely have a great time here. You're lucky to be so near. Great images.
ReplyDeleteInteresting rusty machinery, ad great photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment :-)
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures. Imagine if the mill could tell his story
What a fascinating place, I can see why it's a photographer's dream.
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And you and your camera had a wonderful time. I love the old machinery. wouldn't some pieces look great a garden art. I am always glad when old buildings are renovated---hopefully for all the right reasons. Would be wonderful as a teaching tool. MB
ReplyDeletedoes that roof front look a bit like my old church building. I always wonder why they don't paint it.
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Love places like this to take photos. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteThat was a huge undertaking - I applaud the renovators.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos as ever - it looks as though you were spoilt for choice for subjects :-)
Wonderful collection
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week,
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I really like this...I like the pictures. They have an ageless feel about them.
ReplyDeleteWhat a treasure trove. Well done. EG!
ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful scenery!
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