The Gilmour Hotel was located at the corner of Sharpe Street and Muskoka Road South in [...]
Wayback Wednesday
Wayback Wednesday: Tamarac Lodge
From the Muskoka Digital Archives. Tamarac Lodge was originally built in 1944 by Dr. Fraser M. [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Windermere House (pre-1902)
From the Muskoka Digital Archives: This photo was taken of Windermere House on Lake Rosseau in [...]
Wayback Wednesday: A day on Lake Rosseau (1885?)
In this photo from Vintage Muskoka, the Onaganoh is out for a cruise on Lake Rosseau. The [...]
Bracebridge Memorial Arena: 1949
This photo originally appeared in the Toronto Star with the following caption: Not only hockey [...]
Wayback Wednesday: POW Camp 20, Gravenhurst
This photo is from the Gravenhurst Archives and depicts prisoners and guards from POW Camp 20, [...]
Wayback Wednesday: KFC customers, Bracebridge
This photo was originally posted in Vintage Muskoka It depicts a pair of happy young customers [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Fire brigade near Bala, 1916
This photo originally appeared in Vintage Muskoka. It depicts the Department of Lands and [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Nazi POW camp, Gravenhurst
From the Gravenhurst Archives: Gravenhurst was the site of a prisoner of war (POW) camp from [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Patterson’s Garage, Utterson
This photo was originally posted in Vintage Muskoka. Another post indicates the Garage was [...]


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