Stonehooking
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title:
Stonehooking
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Stonehooking was a method of gathering stone slabs from the shallow lake shore in Southern Ontario destined primarily for building construction. It flourished as an industry from the mid-nineteenth century to the early twentieth century until the use of concrete block supplanted it as a building material, after it was introduced in 1915. Stonehooking was unique to the north shores of Lake Ontario, from Coburg to Burlington. Stonehooking fleets were found at ports in Frenchman's Bay, Port Credit,
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Methods of grabbing some slabs
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonehooking
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2024-01-15T15:33:20Z
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