Gooderham Loyal Orange Lodge No. 11
Gooderham, Ontario, Canada
The Orange Hall in Gooderham was one of the oldest in the County.
The number 11 was re-issued from a lodge in southern Ontario in 1886, and transferred to Gooderham. The name first was Monmouth L.O.L. No. 11, but when the Townships were given separate names it was made "Glamorgan". It was incorporated in 1886. The first meetings were held in the school house at Ursa, 4 miles north of Gooderham. The hall was built in 1890, on a site on the main corners of Gooderham Village. If you would like to contribute to this page, please contact us through our Facebook page. |
Facts
Warrant Issued: 1886 First Worshipful Master: Hall Built: 1890 Current Hall Location: 1032 Gooderham Street, Gooderham, Ontario, K0M 1R0 Lodge Activity: Dormant Contact Details: N/A |