“Our Town” and the vandalism at Wedgewood Golf Centre

“Our Town” and the vandalism at Wedgewood Golf Centre

A few years back, several of the posts supporting the nets along Plains Road on the left side of the driving range at the Wedgewood Golf Centre were broken. As someone who would drive past that part of town on occasion, I remember that it was some time, maybe the better part of a year, before the nets were repaired.

(Given that there’s no evidence being presented here that isn’t circumstantial, please consider this post and the others like this an exercise in hypothesizing for entertainment purposes only, whether or not the accounts presented correspond to real, not-fictional events.)

Recently, I checked Google Maps to see if there was a photo from when they were broken. What I found was a gap where the image from 2018 would have been had there been one; there had been annual updates to that point and there have been annual updates since.

Before the gap in 2018, the photos show support posts that are all the same height. After the gap, the section of the posts are smaller. I recall that these were the posts that were broken, and this is what they have looked like since they were fixed.

There were annual updates from July 2014 to present, but there’s no image from 2018.
Before 2018, the posts are the same height. After 2019, a section of the supporting posts are shorter. These were the ones that were broken/vandalized between July 2017 and August 2019.

If you look at a map of the area, or an aerial view, and you knew what to look for, you’d get a sense of why satanists who use motorcycle gangs as one of their faces would destroy part of this property.

The old Canadian satanist guard has a neighbourhood adjacent to the property that is theirs–“Our Town.” They are descended from the British families who settled in the land prepared for them by John Graves Simcoe, the first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada. A Greek immigrant to Canada built Wedgewood Family Fun Clinic in the 1960s. I met the owner of the place back in 2016, before the posts holding the nets were broken.

The satanist community from “Our Town” is trying to scare away the owner of Wedgewood Golf Centre.

“Our Town” and the Wedgewood Golf Centre.
The streets of “Our Town”: Northcliffe Ave., Zellens Rd., Edgemoor Ave., Atkisnon Blvd., Norwood Ave., Glenbrook Ave., Oakdale Ave.
“Our Town” on Google Maps, from cardinal north.

This is “Our Town” viewed on Google Maps from cardinal north. The field at the bottom of the image is Bridgeview Park. On the right are holes from the mini-golf course at the Wedgewood Golf Centre. The home of renowned global satanist leader Joseph Franks is located at the end of Norwood Avenue on the south side, adjacent to the Bridgeview Park Building.

This is Bridgeview Park, viewed on Google Street View from the end of Norwood Avenue.

There’s a building on the southwest side of Bridgeview Park, visible through the trees on Google Street View.

Here is the Bridgeview Park Building, in Google Maps 3D view. There are bonesaws, chainsaws, and other tools for dismembering and torturing people inside. That’s the purpose of the building, adjacent to a Satan’s Choice captain residence.

Unfortunately, it’s also adjacent to the Wedgewood Golf Centre. It’s a short distance from the miniature golf course.

There will be more to come about the Edgemoor Avenue neighbourhood, as well as other locations throughout Burlington.

Images courtesy of Google Maps

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