This photo was posted in Vintage Muskoka by Karen Hall with the following caption: “Terry [...]
Wayback Wednesday
Wayback Wednesday: Bracebridge Legion Bantams, 1956
This photo was posted by Jimi Green in Vintage Muskoka.
Wayback Wednesday: The Ballad of Black Bill Ruttan
This photo was posted by Dale Tingey in Muskoka History and Genealogy: Of Inlaws & [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Bracebridge Dairy
This photo was posted by Dale Tingey in Muskoka History and Genealogy. The caption reads: [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Little Norway (Muskoka Airport)
This photo is from the Gravenhurst Archives. From Discover Muskoka: Little Norway, located in [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Bracebridge Children’s Parade, 1905
This photo was published in Vintage Muskoka District.
Macabre mysteries come to life in Muskoka’s Most Haunted 2
Local author Andrew Hind has dedicated himself to documenting the supernatural sites and [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Roger Crozier, 1970s
Crozier was born and raised in the town of Bracebridge. He was one of 14 children of Lloyd and [...]
Wayback Wednesday: LaFranier Hotel, Gravenhurst
This photo was posted by Robyn Buffett in Muskoka History and Genealogy. It’s described [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Muskoka Dinosaur Park
This photo was posted by Brian Westhouse in Muskoka History and Genealogy. The postcard reads: [...]


This is a terrific use. We need more low income housing along with transit. Great to see the government respond…
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