This photo, which was originally posted in Vintage Muskoka, depicts Muskoka students in a [...]
Wayback Wednesday
Wayback Wednesday: Mowry Foundry, Gravenhurst (pre-1887)
An excerpt from Terry Boyle’s Discover Ontario reads: “On the blustery night of [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Clarke’s Produce Co., Bracebridge
This photo was originally posted in Vintage Muskoka by Susan Clarke, who writes: [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Gravenhurst Fruit Market, c.1942
From the Gravenhurst Archives: This photo from the Gravenhurst Archives depicts the Gravenhurst [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Bracebridge OPP Station, circa 1960s
Photo originally appeared in Vintage Muskoka. A two-door police cruiser and officer out front [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Laycox Dairy, Gravenhurst, 1942
From the Gravenhurst Archives: According to a Gravenhurst Banner article from 1971, “Carl [...]
Chief John Bigwin at Bracebridge Falls
Photo originally posted in vintage Muskoka. An excerpt from the Ruth Martin Papers, Book 4 (no [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Young’s Hardware, Gravenhurst
From the Gravenhurst Archives: This photo, likely taken from around the turn of the twentieth [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Dunn’s Pavilion, circa 1960
Photo originally posted in Vintage Muskoka Gerry Patrick Dunn purchased the property in 1929 [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Winter weather, Gravenhurst
From the Gravenhurst Archives: In this undated photo, we look back at the main intersection of [...]


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