Parr likely named the property, and also appears to have acquired a number of adjacent selections which became part of Braeside.
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By 1918, Braeside Homestead comprised a substantial group of buildings, with a complex series of additions, extensions and renovations.
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The Cory family retained and occupied Braeside for over 20 years until it was transferred in 1951 / 52 to Kenneth William Lloyd.
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Arnprior, Braeside and NcNab township grew as separate communities and boomed when they became integrated into eastern Ontario's massive timber industry.
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The rural areas once supported several primary schools, with those at Clochcan, Knaven and Savoch merging to form Braeside School in 1957.