The first recorded inhabitant of Palmerston was Thomas McDowell in 1852. With promise of the future development of the railroad, Thomas McDowell and another early resident William Thompson began to survey and sell town lots surrounding where the station was to be located. It was on December 21, 1874 when Palmerston became incorporated as a Town and joined with Wellington County.
Palmerston is home to several destination retail and service businesses which include antiques, jewelry, recreational vehicles, legal, financial and real estate services. The popular Norgan Theatre, Railway Heritage Museum and Heritage Park bring locals and tourists into the downtown area all year round. 250 Daly Street is a family affordable housing building, owned and operated by the County of Wellington. The building is located on the corner of Norman Street and Daly Street in Palmerston. It’s an ideal place for those who prefer smalltown living close to a variety of amenities.
COUNTY OF WELLINGTON HOUSING SERVICES
250 Daly Street Palmerston Ontario - 11 UNITS
To apply, contact the County of Wellington Housing Services Division at 519.824.7822 x 4060 or visit www.wellington.ca
This project is funded through the Canada-Ontario Investment in Affordable Housing Program and the County of Wellington
ALTERNATE FORMATS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.
519.824.7822
1.800.663.0750 www.wellington.ca