John Stewart was conceived on Island of Arron, Scotland in 1844. The Stewart family moved to Quebec in the mid 1850s. He and his two siblings, Finlay and Donald, worked in the Redwood Forest in California from 1872-1880.
The Stewarts claimed 160 sections of land and acquired another 440 out of 1897, including arrive on the north side of the Nicomekl River where they had two extra feed horse shelters. Peruse progressively about the sheds on the farm.
The residents of Surrey claim the Historic Stewart Farm site, including 54 sections of land of land. It was obtained by the district in 1984. In June, 1988, Surrey Municipal Council moved duty regarding the advancement and activity of the site to the Surrey Parks and Recreation Commission and, all the more explicitly, Heritage Services.
A beautiful site recounting to the tale of a Surrey family around 1900, the family well disposed site is available to guests to encounter Surrey some time in the past. Anticipate costumed staff, crisp preparing and welcoming justification for consistently drop-ins, exceptional occasions and projects. The grounds are open each day, regardless of whether the farmhouse isn't, with grand water perspectives and bunches of room for youngsters to run.
13723 Crescent Rd, Surrey, BC V4P 1J4, Canada