Adamson Estate Pet Cemetery, Mississauga

Adamson Estate Pet Cemetery, Mississauga

Established: 1919

Status: Inactive

Region: Canada, Greater Toronto Area, Ontario

Website: https://www.mississauga.ca/events-and-attractions/parks/adamson-estate/

Location: 850 Enola Ave, Mississauga, ON L5G 4B2 (View on Google Maps)

Adamson Estate Pet Cemetery, Mississauga
Adamson Estate Pet Cemetery, Mississauga
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Pets are family too!

At Dead Canadians we certainly believe that. Today, if you visit the Adamson Estate in Lakeview, Mississauga (just east of Port Credit) you can visit their family pet cemetery. The markers, which used to be all over the property, have been gathered together in recent years in this one location.

It was, and continues to be, a fascinating place to explore. The property is right on the lake so even without the interesting buildings and pet cemetery on the site, it is a wonderful location to reconnect with nature.

Scattered over the property were many memorials to beloved pets of the Adamson family; today they are collected into a beautiful little memorial pet cemetery.

Jocelyn Gordon

About the Author: Jocelyn Gordon

Jocelyn Gordon is an educator in Toronto. Her work in the Dead Canadians collective is genealogy, settler cemeteries and “snippets of history“. She is our top researcher and is an authority on Toronto cemeteries.

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