Welcome to the Lymburner Cemetery. located just outside of Kelvin, ON.
You are looking for a black bison tube located at the posted coordinates. Please bring your own writing instrument to sign the log.
This small cemetery dates back to the mid 1800's and is a small, family cemetery. According to local residents, there were more headstones in the cemetery at one time. Over the years, the headstones broke and migrated underground, blowing dirt and sand from the nearby fields have covered them.
William and Rpobert Lymburner are two of the most famous burials here - both are veterans of the War of 1812 and have memorial stones indicating their service to Upper Canada. Although William's stone is no longer visible, the War of 1812 memorial stone lies at his wife Nancy's grave. It is believed that William's stone is one that migrated underground.