Glen Williams Town Hall

Glen Williams Town Hall The historic Glen Williams Town Hall is an integral part of the village life since its opening in 1871. A daily rate of $2 was fixed, with out fuel or light.

It has served the village socially, educationally, politically, religiously, and much more. It is managed by a Board of Trustees and it is available for rent. The Glen Williams Town Hall at 1 Prince Street is a one-storey Colonial Cape Cod-style community hall constructed between 1870-1871 by local builder Walter McKay. The Town Hall has been the centre of village life in Glen Williams since its o

pening. The red brick hall was opened on May 24th, 1871 with a patriotic concert in honour of the Queen’s birthday. The hall had wooden floor with a stove at the centre near the back. The front had a long raised stage, also of wood construction. The first request came in August 1871 when the Wesleyan Methodist Church requested use of the Hall for services on every second Sunday afternoon and the Sabbath School would use it alternate Sundays. This was granted as long as they paid to have chairs made. Rentals began in 1873 when the Trustees had two requests – one from the Glen Band for practices and concerts and one from the English Church (Anglican) for divine services. The price was fixed at $24 per annum, if they provided their own light and fuel! As trustees resigned or died, they were replaced by another Glen resident. They met as needed, often three times a year. The Hall was always busy. Besides the Temperance Society, the band and two churches, political meetings were held as needed and this was the polling station for all elections. Fraternal workers associations and the Loyal Orange Lodge met here. Christmas concerts from the school, recitations and music recitals became regular features. Even traveling medicine shows with a live bear and fiery preachers used the stage to good effect. With the advent of electricity, hydro bills could be paid here monthly. In the 20th century, dances were introduced with live bands playing on the stage. Lucy Maud Montgomery staged many works here with her Union Dramatic Players. In 1949, the school house bell tower collapsed when a new addition was being constructed. Classes opened in the Town Hall in September. After such extensive use for decades, the Hall was in bad shape. In 1953, the Board was offered $1000 for the property, which would be demolished. The offer was rejected. In September 1953, the Hall was leased to the Board of Education, effectively ending its service as a community hall. The Hall Board held informal meetings thereafter. Clayton Allen, who joined the board in 1953, became the caretaker of the place. When the school finished with the place, it was used returned to the community for a time. Teenage dances under the auspices of St. Alban’s were held with a live band and DJ, while the United Church held bake and rummage sales. The need for repairs prompted the trustees to lease the hall out for furniture storage. On 1 January 1974, Esquesing Township (which included Glen Williams) was absorbed by the Town of Halton Hills. based on “Glen Williams Town Hall Heritage Halton Hills Designation Report, 2007” by John Mark Rowe.

🙋 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED — CANADA DAY IN THE GLEN 🇨🇦Canada Day in the Glen 2026 is right around the corner, and we’re looking...
06/10/2026

🙋 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED — CANADA DAY IN THE GLEN 🇨🇦

Canada Day in the Glen 2026 is right around the corner, and we’re looking for amazing volunteers to help make the day a success!

This community celebration wouldn’t be possible without the support of dedicated volunteers. Even if you have a few hours to spare, there are many ways to help.

Volunteer opportunities may include:
🇨🇦 Event set up & takedown
🇨🇦 Activity helpers
🇨🇦 Information booth
🇨🇦 Parade & Parking

It’s a great way to meet people, support your community, and be part of a fun and meaningful local tradition.

Interested in volunteering? We’d love to have you join us!

📧 Email:

[email protected]

Please share this post with friends, family, and students looking for volunteer hours!

🌟 NOW ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS 🌟Do you know someone who goes above and beyond for the Glen Williams community?The Glen Will...
06/04/2026

🌟 NOW ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS 🌟

Do you know someone who goes above and beyond for the Glen Williams community?

The Glen Williams Town Hall is now accepting nominations for our 2025 Glen Citizen of the Year Award. This award recognizes individuals who live in Glen Williams whose dedication, volunteerism, and community spirit help make our hamlet such a special place to live, work, and connect.

Whether they quietly lend a helping hand, organize community initiatives, support local events, or consistently make a positive impact on hamlet life, we want to hear about them!

📧 Submit nominations to:
[email protected]

🗓️ Deadline: June 22nd, 2026

Let’s celebrate the people who make a difference in our community every day. If someone comes to mind, take a few moments to nominate them!

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🇨🇦 SAVE THE DATE 🇨🇦Canada Day in the Glen is returning to Glen Williams Park on Wednesday, July 1st, 2026!Join us for a ...
05/25/2026

🇨🇦 SAVE THE DATE 🇨🇦

Canada Day in the Glen is returning to Glen Williams Park on Wednesday, July 1st, 2026!

Join us for a fun-filled community celebration featuring local vendors, family activities, entertainment, food, and plenty of Canadian spirit 🍁

📍 Glen Williams Park
509 Main St, Glen Williams
📅 Wednesday, July 1st, 2026

Hosted by the Glen Williams Town Hall, this beloved annual tradition brings together thousands of neighbours, families, and visitors from across the community to celebrate Canada Day in the heart of the Glen.

More event details, Tshirt sales and volunteer calls will be announced in the coming weeks — stay tuned! 🇨🇦

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🇨🇦 CALLING ALL COMMUNITY BUSINESSES   🇨🇦The Glen Williams Town Hall is seeking sponsors to support the ongoing care, pro...
05/03/2026

🇨🇦 CALLING ALL COMMUNITY BUSINESSES 🇨🇦

The Glen Williams Town Hall is seeking sponsors to support the ongoing care, programming, and operations of this historic community space.

As a valued sponsor, your business will be recognized during our largest annual celebration, Canada Day in the Glen 2026. Hosted by the Glen Williams Town Hall Board, this annual celebration brings together thousands of families, neighbours, and visitors for a day filled with community spirit, entertainment, and Canadian pride.

Your support helps us continue to maintain the Town Hall as a welcoming space for events, gatherings, and local traditions that bring our community together.

Sponsorship is a meaningful way to give back locally while gaining visibility within a highly engaged and supportive community.

Interested in becoming a sponsor? We’d love to connect!

[email protected]

Let’s work together to support the Glen Williams Town Hall and keep our community thriving 🇨🇦


Our website glenwilliamstownhall.org is down. Please be patient with us as we work to rebuild and get our new website up...
04/24/2026

Our website glenwilliamstownhall.org is down. Please be patient with us as we work to rebuild and get our new website up and running.

In the meantime, please use the emails listed here for any questions or concerns.

General info and questions - [email protected]

Town hall rental -
[email protected]

Canada Day -
[email protected]

📣 AGM NOTICE 📣 Please join us for our Annual General Meeting on Sunday April 12, 2026 at 6pm. If you have any questions ...
04/02/2026

📣 AGM NOTICE 📣 Please join us for our Annual General Meeting on Sunday April 12, 2026 at 6pm.

If you have any questions please email:
[email protected]

•Note: social media is not monitored for questions•

✨🎄 You’re invited to kick off the magic of the season! 🎄✨Join us in the Glen for the annual Light Up The Hills celebrati...
11/25/2025

✨🎄 You’re invited to kick off the magic of the season! 🎄✨
Join us in the Glen for the annual Light Up The Hills celebration — a cozy community night filled with Christmas carols, cookies, hot chocolate, and the very first lighting of the tree for 2025. 🌟

📅 Monday, December 1
⏰ 6pm
📍 Parkette across from Preston’s

Father Aaron will be blessing the tree, and we’ll gather together to sing and welcome the holiday season as a community. ❤️

Bring your family, bring your friends — let’s light up the hills together! ✨

💛✨ A Special Thank You to Isobel Halliday ✨💛Isobel, words feel small when we try to capture the depth of our gratitude.T...
07/12/2025

💛✨ A Special Thank You to Isobel Halliday ✨💛

Isobel, words feel small when we try to capture the depth of our gratitude.

Thank you for your unwavering dedication, your countless hours of hard work, and the genuine enthusiasm you bring to every detail. Your leadership as Chair of the Canada Day Committee has not only made each event run beautifully, but has also filled the Glen with a spirit of joy and connection that’s truly rare.

Your energy inspires us all and your passion reminds us why this community is so special. You lead with heart, and it shows in every smiling face and every moment of celebration we share.

We are so lucky to have you at the helm. Thank you for everything you do to make the Glen a place we’re all so proud to call home.

With deep gratitude and admiration — thank you, Isobel. ❤️🍁

🎉❤️ A Big Thank You to Our Canada Day Heroes! ❤️🎉Canada Day in the Glen wouldn’t be the beautiful, joyful day it is with...
07/12/2025

🎉❤️ A Big Thank You to Our Canada Day Heroes! ❤️🎉

Canada Day in the Glen wouldn’t be the beautiful, joyful day it is without the many individuals who gave their time, energy, and heart to make it all happen.

We’re deeply grateful to:
• Georgetown Town Hall for your continued support.
• Our police for keeping everyone safe and doing such an incredible job.
• Mark Rowe for leading a fantastic Historical Walking Tour.
• Anthea H***e for putting together a wonderful parade and to all the enthusiastic participants who brought it to life.
• Claudia and Gary for their hard work on set-up and decorations.
• Cindy Slade for bringing together an amazing lineup of vendors.
• Bryan Robinson and Jenn for all your efforts with set-up and organizing the food vendors.
• Rose Munroe for keeping everyone in the loop with her great social media updates.
• Joan Pippin for rallying and supporting all our volunteers with such dedication.
• Michelle Jarvie and team for hosting the always-loved Strawberry Tea.
• Jay Bosbee and team for starting the day right with a delicious breakfast.
• Melissa and family for stepping in and lending a helping hand wherever needed.
• Wade for generously lending us tents.
• Ruffins Pet Store for hosting the adorable Pet Show.
• Kind Vibe Kids for running the fun obstacle course.
• Almost Cool for keeping everyone dancing with fantastic music.
• And to every single volunteer — thank you for showing up, supporting, and making this day truly special.

Your kindness and talents brought joy to every corner of the Glen. We couldn’t do it without you, and we are so grateful to have such an incredible community.

Thank you for making Canada Day a true celebration of connection and heart. See you next year! 🍁✨

🎉🇨🇦 Thank You for Making Canada Day in the Glen Unforgettable! 🇨🇦🎉Our hearts are full after another incredible Canada Da...
07/12/2025

🎉🇨🇦 Thank You for Making Canada Day in the Glen Unforgettable! 🇨🇦🎉

Our hearts are full after another incredible Canada Day celebration in the Glen. It was a day filled with laughter, connection, and pure community spirit — and none of it would have been possible without the generous support of our amazing donors.

A huge thank you to:
Peel Landscaping, Halton Hills Today, Halton Event Medical Services, Westerfield Unit, Leferink, Great Canadian Superstore, No Frills Acton, Terra Cotta Cookies, Traditional Bakery, Kit's Little Kitchen, Toppers Pizza, Prestons and Pete’s Meat, Golf Carts, Kustom Balloons, Allison Farm, Tactical Distributors Canada, Copper Kettle Pub, Hey Ray, Glen Williams Tavern, Girl Next Dough, Maple Lodge Farm, and Pauline and Don Robinson.

Your kindness and community spirit helped us create a true celebration for everyone to enjoy. We’re so grateful for each and every one of you.

Thank you for showing up and helping us keep the heart of Glen Williams beating strong.

See you all next year! ❤️🤍

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