Dating back to 1796 The Fairfield-Gutzeit House is situated along the Loyalist Parkway overlooking Lake Ontario, in Bath, Ontario.

Fairfield-Gutzeit House 

Fairfield-Gutzeit House The Fairfield-Gutzeit House is situated along the Loyalist Parkway waterfront, on a beautiful property that overlooks Lake Ontario, in the village of Bath. The House dates back to 1796 when it was built by two brothers, William Jr. and Benjamin Fairfield whose father had come to Upper Canada as part of the Loyalist…

Image of the front of Ham House, a historic building at 353 Main Street Bath, Ontario. An icon in the top right corner indicates it is a Frontenac Heritage Foundation award winner.

Ham House

Ham House If houses could only talk!  To tell the history of Ham House is to tell the fascinating tale of Upper Canada after the War of 1812, at the beginning of the industrial revolution. An urban building located in Bath, it is said to have been built by the Farmers Store in 1816 and completed…