The booklet is free and it tells many individual stories of the County's history that are both inspiring and tragic.
BRANT COUNTY - To celebrate the history and heritage of some of its local cemeteries, the County of Brant is offering a free tour booklet.
They announced in a press release on Friday that they're offering a Heritage Cemetery Driving Tour booklet.
Heritage Coordinator for the County of Brant Carol Moore says a tour booklet is being offered to commemorate the cemeteries in the County.
 
"To share the stories that are hidden within many of Brant’s cemeteries, the County is offering the Heritage Cemetery Driving Tour booklet“ The booklet guides people around the County to various cemeteries and showcases the County’s rich heritage and history."
The release says a graveyard can be a wonderful place to explore local history and genealogy, or just take a peaceful walk.
The booklet tells many individual stories of the County's history that are both inspiring and tragic.
The free booklets are available at the County’s customer service offices, libraries, community centres and museums in Paris, Harley and St. George.
They can also be found at the Paris Cemetery Administration Office, the City of Brantford’s Tourism Centre and library and at the Brant County Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society in Brantford
You can visit their website to view an online version.

                                        
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