93 Second street is one of Collingwood’s oldest homes built in the Victorian Style between 1860 and 1865 by Hall and Mary Telfer. The Telfers were immigrants from a town called Armadale on the Isle of Skye on the west coast of Scotland. The Family founded the Telfer Biscuit Company in 1856 on Hurontario Street. This was Collingwood’s first family owned business which was subsequently run by their 2 sons James and Herbert. The sons went on to establish the company as a competitor to Christies biscuit company in Toronto
Located in the heart of downtown Collingwood, steps away from all the amenities Collingwood has to offer, as well as, beautiful Georgian Bay and public marinas.
The Coach house is 2 bed and 2 bath and comes fully equipped with a modern kitchen, laundry, internet, cable tv and 2 parking spots.