Corbyville, Ontario

After serving in the Rebellion of 1837 he bought a Saint Lawrence steamer named the Queen which he operated for four years.

Ten years after building his first mill, Henry decided to try his hand at politics and was elected mayor in 1867.

Wildlife sightings include deer, black bear, raccoons, porcupine, squirrels, fox, rabbits, muskrats, groundhogs and coyotes.

There is a wide variety of birds found here including wild turkeys, American woodcocks, pileated woodpeckers, great blue herons, Canada geese and kingfishers.

The Moira River, which runs through part of Corbyville, is home to many different species of animals including snapping turtles, crayfish and garter snakes.

Remnants of the distillery