This Seaway home was from Mille Roches and the home of John Joseph and Evalina (Bruyere) Denny. It was built by John Denny, a carpenter, in 1922. His family had lived on the 8th Concession of Cornwall Township before moving to Mille Roches. John found a job as a Carpenter at the quarries. John Denny was born on February 15, 1881 and Evelina was born on November 11, 1885. John died on Father's Day, June 30, 1948, and Evalina passed away on January 6, 1953. Their remains were moved from Dickinson's Landing to St. Lawrence Valley Union Cemetery. The house was in the Denny family from 1822 to 1953. This house was located on the northern fringe of the village, and, as the photo shows, was moved by Brian Ardel House Moving, a business that moved many homes at the time of the relocations of the 1950s. Today, this home is at 16574 County Road #36, and its rural site was once the home of Treasure Island Honey Farm, operated by Jim and Barbara McLellan and family. The McLella family bought the house in 1953 for $5000.00 and lived in it until 2005. Photo taken c. 1956-57