Sutherland’s Landing or Sutherland Settlement

(St. Clair Parkway between Courtright and Mooretown)

Established by Thomas Sutherland in 1833, Sutherland’s started with a dock to sell wood to the passing steamships.  By 1846, besides the wharf, the community boasted a tavern, doctor, store, two blacksmiths, tailor, shoemaker, school and Trinity Anglican Church.  A two-storey log building served as the first school in Moore, with a meeting hall and commissioner’s court on the second floor.  Overtaken in prominence by the establishment of Mooretown, Sutherland’s is now marked only by the cemetery, with public access gained by a private road.

Source:

Lauriston, Victor.  Lambton County’s Hundred Years 1849 – 1949.  Sarnia, Ontario:  Haines Frontier Printing, 1949.

Pendergast, Winning.  “The Sutherland Saga”.  Lambton Centennial Series No. 38.  Sarnia, Ont.:  Sarnia Canadian Observer, June 4, 1949, pg. 10.

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