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Morningstar Mill

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Morningstar Mill is a preserved nineteenth-century gristmill at DeCew Falls in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. Built in 1872, it used water power to operate machinery for grinding grain and remains associated with the adjacent miller's house and the surrounding industrial landscape. Maintained as a heritage site, the complex interprets traditional milling technology, local settlement, and the role of water-powered industry for visitors.

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Where is Morningstar Mill located?

Morningstar Mill is a historic site located in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, nestled in the picturesque Decew Gorge. It sits on the Niagara Escarpment and is a popular heritage destination near Brock University.

What makes Morningstar Mill's technology unique?

The mill is notable for operating entirely off-grid using its original vertical turbine technology to grind grain. It utilized a rare, early type of Leffel-Samson turbine installed in the 19th century, which was highly efficient for its time.

What kind of milling took place at Morningstar Mill?

Built in 1872 by Wilson Morningstar, it functioned primarily as a water-powered gristmill that produced flour and animal feed for the local community. The site also historically included a sawmill for processing local timber.

Is Morningstar Mill still operational today?

Yes, the mill has been extensively restored by the Friends of Morningstar Mill and the City of St. Catharines. During scheduled demonstrations for visitors, the restored water-powered system is actively used to grind grain into flour.

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