This photo was taken from a vintage postcard. The back of the postcard reads: [...]
Wayback Wednesday
Wayback Wednesday: GHS Class of 1969, Business and Commerce
This photo was posted by Carol Fraser in Muskoka History and Genealogy. The caption reads: [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Terry Fox in Gravenhurst, 1980
From the Canadian Museum of History: “July 28, 1980 – On his 22nd birthday, Terry Fox ran [...]
Wayback Wednesday: The Pines, Bracebridge, c. 1958
This photo depicts The Pines, located on Pine Street in Bracebridge, as it appeared in 1958. [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Launching of RMS Cherokee, 1907
From the Muskoka Digital Archives: The Cherokee began service in 1908, accommodating 400 [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Port Carling 1950
From www.thekingshighway.ca: “Facing west along Joseph Street (Hwy 118) towards the [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Muskoka Trading Post, 1980s
This postcard from the 1980s depicts the Muskoka Trading Post. The craft store was located on [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Everett’s Drugstore, Bracebridge, 1918
This photo was posted in Vintage Muskoka. The caption reads: “Everett’s Drugstore, [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Muskoka Road, Gravenhurst, 1965
This photo is from a 1965 postcard of Muskoka Road in Gravenhurst. Did you know? Before being [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Fishing on Lake Muskoka, c. 1950s
This photo was posted by Doug Clark in Vintage Muskoka. The caption reads: “Fishing in [...]


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