Explore the Timeline of Blacksmithing in Ontario 

 

Select any of the eras below to learn more about the evolution of blacksmithing in Ontario from the 1860s to 2022:

 

1860s

Factories and mass production threatened the blacksmith.  How did they adapt to survive? Select below to learn more.
Rise of Industrialisation

1880s

“The Arts and Crafts Movement” promoted a simpler way of living during the Industrial Revolution. It created a new demand for handcrafted iron work. Select below to learn more. 
Arts and Crafts Movement

1890s

In the 1890s, blacksmiths used new equipment and techniques. Select below to learn about how they reacted to these changes.
Rapid Change at the Turn of the Century

1920s

Blacksmiths adapt to include auto repairs. Automobiles replaced horse drawn carriages. Select below to find out more.
Advent of Automobiles
A black and white photo of an early automobile.
A black and white photo of an early automobile.

Courtesy of Grey Roots Museum and Archives.

1960s

The beginnings of the end of traditional blacksmiths. The rise of blacksmithing as an art form. Select below to learn more about this transition to the trade.
Blacksmithing as an Art Form

2022

Blacksmithing is now a contemporary art form with the help of new technologies. Select below to find out more.
Blacksmithing in the Modern World