From the Gravenhurst Archives: This photo, likely taken from around the turn of the twentieth [...]
Wayback Wednesday
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 [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Manitoba Street, Bracebridge
Photo courtesy of Brent Fitzmaurice An undated photo looking northward up Manitoba Street in [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Muskoka Road, Gravenhurst, 1924
From the Gravenhurst Archives: Today we have a shot of some spectacular snowbanks on Muskoka [...]
Top Stories of 2021: Wayback Wednesday
Since our launch just six short months ago, South Muskoka Doppler has been overwhelmed by the [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Johnston’s Shoe Store
From the Gravenhurst Archives: Today we take a look back at a very snowy day out front of [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Manitoba Street, Bracebridge
In this photo from an unknown date, a pair of Bracebridge youths make the most of the massive [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Merry Christmas from Gravenhurst!
From the Gravenhurst Archives: A festive photo from Muskoka Road in Gravenhurst. No date is [...]
Wayback Wednesday – Manitoba Street fire 1980s (?)
The corner of Chancery Lane and Manitoba Street in Bracebridge following a fire in 1980s(?).


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