This photo was posted in Vintage Muskoka District. It depicts the Bala Falls, circa 1940.
Wayback Wednesday
Wayback Wednesday: Muskoka Wharf, 1920s
Today’s Wayback Wednesday comes from the Muskoka Steamships & Discovery Centre: [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Gravenhurst, 1970s
This photo was posted Kelly McCaw in Muskoka History and Genealogy. It depicts the view on the [...]
Wayback Wednesday: St. Paul’s Anglican Church, 1938(?)
The following photo was sent to Doppler by local historian Gary Denniss. Denniss says this [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Miss Muskoka at Windermere House
This was posted by RossChris Chapman in Vintage Muskoka: It depicts a ski plane on Lake Rosseau [...]
Year in review: Top Wayback Wednesdays of 2024
With 2024 in the books, South Muskoka Doppler is looking back on some of our most-read articles [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Young fishermen on Lake Muskoka, 1905
This photo was posted by Muskoka Steamships & Discovery Centre. The caption reads: [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Windsor Hotel Fire, Gravenhurst
This photo was posted by Robyn Buffett in Muskoka History and Genealogy. The caption reads: [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Bracebridge delivery truck mishap
This photo was posted by Bill Bird in Vintage Muskoka. The photo depicts a delivery truck that [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Bala OPP detachment
This photo was posted in Vintage Muskoka by Al Phillips. The caption reads: Bala Detachment [...]
Good decision to revert back to the original configuration. Simpler original solution would have been to repaint and maintain the…
There is no affordable housing in town due to the exorbitant cost of the District’s water and sewer. $200/month or…
Are the concrete barriers rented like they were/are at landfill sites? If they are rented what does it cost? Would…
The median/barrier could be moved back to allow an easier lane turn onto 118 from Wellington on the inside lane.…
Well that's one good thing. Now if we can get rid of the concrete barriers fdwn the middle of the…