Architecture in Cambridge, Ontario

libraryLooking at my city through the eyes of a photographer happened when my oldest daughter came to visit. Following is a blog post about her visit to Cambridge and especially how much she enjoyed looking at the architecture. We do have some pretty amazing sites here, so please go to her post at photosbyBridget.net once you finish reading this post:

“I grew up in Toronto Ontario Canada and after I moved to Tennessee I still went back to visit about once a year.  A few years ago my family moved to Cambridge Ontario which is a small town about an hour west of Toronto. Cambridge was a bit of an adjustment as it is a small town  with a population of only 120,000 people while the Greater Toronto area  has a population of  5.5 million people.

Cambridge Ontario became a city in 1973,when the City of Galt,Towns of Preston and Hespeler,and the hamlet of Blair were joined together.  It is a quaint area full of historic charm,natural beauty and all the convenience of a modern growing city.

For me the main attraction in Cambridge is my family but I love to visit this unique city and photograph the beautiful buildings and Churches as well as the Speed river and Grand river that flows thru the city.  This is a great city to take a photo walking tour especially the areas of Hespeler and Galt around the river.  Visit my site for a few of the photos I have taken of this beautiful city of Cambridge Ontario. – Bridget Greenwood”

So what do you think of the fancy library we have? That’s it at the beginning of this article. And did you know we even have an indoor skating rink in the mall?

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