The Hawkestone village Store
Welcome to the Hawkestone Community Store. This will be a place that merchandise that raises money for the Hawkestone Community Hall will be made available. At this time we do not sell items directly through the site but there will be contact information for each item so that you will know how to get your merch.
Historical Hawkestone Postcards
For the 100th anniversary of the Hawkestone Hall, historic photos and postcards were collected, scanned, colourized and used to create or replicate postcards from the past.
The Village Gallery and Frame Shop (Dianne Martin) is selling these on behalf of the Hawkestone Community Hall. In all there are 20 which you can browse through here or at the shop.
They are $1.00 each, 6 for $5.00, or the full set of 20 for $15.00.
St. Helens
St. Helen’s: this home was built at the original landing site of Hodges Landing. It still stands and tunnels which purportedly were used to smuggle in liquor during prohibition still exist.
Jordan Dam Mill Pond
Jordan Dam Mill Pond: Looking southeast towards over the pond, you can see the current Langstaff and Vandenberg homes
Jordan Dam
The Jordan Dam was built by Charles Priddle. In 1935 an earthquake compromised the dam and it was destroyed in the 1937 spring run-off.
The Williamson Dam
People standing on the Williamson Dam. Mr. Williamson, who also built the big house on the corner of Ridge and Line 11, was tragically swept off of the dam in a storm.
The Crawford Mill
The Crawford Mill – was moved to this location after the Williamson mill burned. It was a grist mill.