Located in Mississauga, Ontario, the Leslie Log House is a historic one and a half storey cedar log house that was constructed in 1826. Designated by the city of Mississauga in 1994 for its architectural, cultural landscape, and historical value, the house is associated with the pioneer settlers of Mississauga, particularly the Leslie family.
Originally built by John Leslie, the house has been carefully preserved and moved to its present location on an apple farm owned by the city of Mississauga. With its unique architectural features and historical significance, the Leslie Log House stands as a rare surviving example of an early nineteenth-century log house, showcasing the lifestyle of the area's pioneer settlers.
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