The First Art Newspaper on the Net., art daily,art news,artdaily, daily art, art, art newspaper, Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography, Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs, Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 360 Images, 3D Images, Last Week,, , , , ,
Article content
Turn at the intersection of Huron and Gillard streets in Wallaceburg and then head straight south on Gillard Street. For most hours of the day on most days of the year, this section of Gillard Street is pretty quiet now. Had you made this trip anytime during the annual âsugar beet campaignâ that happened between early October and the end of February every year between 1901 (when The Wallaceburg Sugar Company first began operations) and 1960 (when The Canada and Dominion (C & D) Sugar Company shut down) you could not have missed seeing a towering smokestack belching black smoke between you and the shores of the mighty Sydenham River. That smoke stack was the exhaust pipe of the power plant of âthe Sugar factory.â