north side of King Street, Pickering, Durham, Canada
Oshawa Union Cemetery is a large cemetery within the City of Oshawa. It has a large mausoleum and many 19th century monuments. Directions to Cemetery The entrance to the cemetery is on the north side of King Street (Highway #2) just east of Thornton Ro ...
Exit Hwy 401 at Ritson Road, Pickering, Durham, Canada
A medium-sized urban cemetery. Surrounded by shopping plazas and apartment buildings. Directions to Cemetery Exit Hwy 401 at Ritson Road and drive north to Rossland Road. Drive west on Rossland to Simcoe Street. Drive north on Simcoe. Watch for the cem ...
Lot 22, Concession 9, Pickering, Durham, Canada
A small rural cemetery near Myrtle. The stones have been set in cement. Directions to Cemetery Lot 22, Concession 9 of East Whitby Township, now in the City of Oshawa. Exit Hwy 401 at Simcoe Street if driving east. If driving west, exit instead at Rits ...
Lot 15, Concession 9, Pickering, Durham, Canada
An older cemetery in the village of Raglan. Directions to Cemetery Lot 15, Concession 9 of Whitby Township, now City of Oshawa. Exit Hwy 401 at Simcoe Street if driving east. If driving west, exit instead at Ritson Road, then drive north two blocks and ...
Lot 3, Concession 8, Pickering, Durham, Canada
A pioneer cemetery. The stones have been gathered and set in cement. Directions to Cemetery Lot 3, Concession 8 of Whitby Township, now City of Oshawa. Exit Hwy. 401 at Simcoe Street and drive north through Oshawa. Continue north past the village of Co ...
Lot 16, Concession 6 of, Pickering, Durham, Canada
This cemetery is the churchyard of the former St. Paul's Anglican Church. A cairn has been raised at the location of the church, which was established in 1835. Directions to Cemetery Lot 16, Concession 6 of the former East Whitby Township, now City of ...
Lot 12, Concession 6, Pickering, Durham, Canada
A small pioneer cemetery in the village of Columbus. Directions to Cemetery Lot 12, Concession 6 of the former Whitby Township, now City of Oshawa. Exit Hwy 401 at Simcoe Street if driving east. If driving west, exit instead at Ritson Road, then drive ...
Exit Highway 401 at Park Road, Pickering, Durham, Canada
A large urban cemetery with a mausoleum and crematorium. This cemetery is in the process of being re-transcribed because there are many new burials. Directions to Cemetery Exit Highway 401 at Park Road and drive north to Gibb Street. Proceed west along ...
Bloor Street in the City, Pickering, Durham, Canada
A medium-sized cemetery on top of a hill at the edge of the City of Oshawa. Transcribed in 1990. Directions to Cemetery Bloor Street in the City of Oshawa. Exit Highway 401 at Harmony Road, which intersects Bloor Street at the end of the ramp. Drive ea ...
Lot 12W, Concession 2, Pickering, Durham, Canada
A medium sized cemetery within the City of Oshawa. Directions to Cemetery Lot 12W, Concession 2 of the former East Whitby Township. Exit Highway 401 at Park Road. Drive north past Highway 2 and then past Adelaide Street. The cemetery is on the east sid ...
Lot 5 Concession BF of the city, Pickering, Durham, Canada
The Pioneer Cemetery was originally located to the east of Oshawa Harbour on property once owned by Lyman Gifford, a former mayer of Oshawa. Many of the original settlers and their families were buried there, including Benjamin Wilson, the first settler in ...
185 - 201 Bond Street, Pickering, Durham, Canada
The land for this cemetery was sold to the Wesleyan Methodist Church in 1847. The earliest recorded burial, however, was in 1830. The last recorded burial was in 1906. The monuments have been incorporated into a cairn in 1949 by a committee oganized by Sim ...
Exit Highway 402 at Harmony Road, Pickering, Durham, Canada
An old pioneer cemetery within the City of Oshawa. Most of the stones have been incorporated into a memorial wall in order to preserve them. The earliest burial was in 1815. Directions to Cemetery Exit Highway 402 at Harmony Road. Drive North on Harmon ...
Wilson Road and Concession 6, Pickering, Durham, Canada
Elim cemetery no longer has any stones, just bases and markers. Transcriptions are reprinted from an older reading by the Oshawa & District Historical Society. The cemetery is hidden from the road and appears to have been a private burying ground. Direc ...