Little Lake Cemetery Company Co. offers full-burial services to Peterborough’s community. We are proud of the fact that we are a locally owned, not for profit, a non-commissioned funeral home. Call us today!
Since 1957, families of Peterborough and the surrounding communities have come to know Rosemount Memorial Gardens for its beautiful woodland setting abounding with local wildlife including the majestic whitetail deer. Our 56 acres of countryside create a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere for friends and families to gather and reminisce. Rosemount Memorial Gardens is part of the Arbor Memorial family, a Canadian company with a long-standing tradition of exceptional service. Our caring and compassionate staff members are active in the local community and raise money for local charities every year.
Forrest & Taylor Funeral Home Limited has been serving the Sutton community since 1880. We are a family-run business with a long history, and unique facilities. We have seating for 100 people in our formal chapel, a separate family room and visitation room. We also have a reception room, including full kitchen facilities. We can arrange for catering, or you can use your own. Please contact us for more information or visit our website for pre-planning details.
St Andrew's St James' Cemetery is a peaceful cemetery located in Orillia. If you are seeking a well-maintained cemetery that is visitor-friendly, then our location is perfect. Please call us for more information on our burial services.
Thornton Cemetery and Crematorium, also referred to as the "cemetery with the pond" among Oshawa and Whitby locals is a part of the Mount Pleasant Group of Funeral Centres and Cemeteries. Our broad selection of burial options includes single graves with flat markers or upright monuments, larger lots, above-ground mausoleum entombment, cremation and a Veterans' section. We features indoor niches, an outdoor columbarium and ossuary.
The beginning of the United Church congregation in Victoria Square dates back to 1832, when the Primitive Methodists first established what was then termed a ''class'' here under the leadership of ''Daddy'' William Haton. This group built a church on the east side of Woodbine, north of Elgin Mills. Around the same time, John Wesley, leader of the Wesleyan Methodists, was initiating a new influence on our way of life. John Wesley was born in England in the 17th century. He and his brother, Charles, preached a strictly disciplined way of life and because of this, they and their followers were known as Methodists. Toronto's early settlers included many Methodists: Egerton Ryerson, Bishop Strachan, and Timothy Eaton for example.