Sir John Johnson, a Loyalist leader, helped resettle refugees in Ontario after the American Revolution. Between 1784 and 1792, he built a home and mills along the Raisin River—one of Ontario’s oldest surviving residences and a symbol of early settlement.
Historic Raisin River home of Loyalist Sir John Johnson, showcasing early Ontario settlement and heritage.
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