Joseph Rowntree (Canadian)
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Joseph Rowntree was pioneer in north Etobicoke village of Thistletown and established two mills on the banks of the Humber River. In 1843 he built a sawmill on the east bank of the river. Five years later, he built a grist mill on the west bank. His mills were known as the "Greenholme Mills" and operated until the end of the nineteenth century.
A park in the area was named Rowntree Mills Park in 1969 in honour of Rowntree[1].
Rowntree is not related to the two people called Joseph Rowntree of the Rowntree's chocolate fame.