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Scottish Diaspora Tapestry

 

This Web Site is Still Happily Sponsored By

Bea McCowan, Retired Real Estate Broker

bea@beamccowan.com
  

Co-Publisher of:
Neigh the Front
Exploring Scarboro Heights

 

Short Introduction to This Web Site
Which I am Pleased to Have Sponsored
For the Past Few Years

  • Community takes you to an array of  information on Public Service, Culture, Schools, Economics Nature and the history of Scarboro Heights. 
  • The Scarboro Heights Record is an on-line newsletter
  • The Educational Resources page is by The James McCowan Memorial Social History Initiative (mccowan.org) to provide a modest beginning to a community social studies resource for our schools.
  • McCowan Society publications respecting community are listed at Publications: Community Studies.
  • A list of humble yet noteworthy events over the centuries in Scarboro Heights is at Notable Events.
  • Historic Sites is a selection of some lost as well as some surviving historic sites in Scarboro Heights.
  • An assortment of useful web sites is at Links.
  • By the way, the image on this page is "The Dutch Churches", a famous formation on the Scarborough Bluffs. The Bluffs are a great natural wonder of the world. This watercolour is a treasured wedding gift from the late Mary McCowan Woodburn.

 

The Scarborough Heights neighbourhood has a fascinating past, a wonderful present and a challenging future. This community has been very good to the McCowan family since 1833.  

From The Scarboro Heights Record V1 #1

 

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