From the Town of Gravenhurst: “Incorporated in 1887, the origin of the name is linked to [...]
Wayback Wednesday
It’s Wayback Wednesday: South Muskoka Memorial Hospital, Bracebridge
From Muskoka Digital Archives: South Muskoka Memorial Hospital officially opened in 1963 with [...]
It’s Wayback Wednesday: Brown’s Beverages, Gravenhurst, c.1885
From the Muskoka Springs (formerly Brown’s Beverages) website: “Our history starts [...]
It’s Wayback Wednesday: Bracebridge Postcard with postmark August 22 1911
The message on the back reads: “Dear Winnie, Here we are at Bala. (…) upon his boat [...]
It’s Wayback Wednesday: Lakeshore House on Sparrow Lake
Lakeshore House was built in 1898 to the west of Stanton House by Thomas Stanton’s eldest son [...]
It’s Wayback Wednesday: Downtown Bracebridge
A postcard created by Thatcher Studios showing Manitoba Street Bracebridge in the 1950s. Photo [...]
It’s Wayback Wednesday
From the Town of Gravenhurst: Being the first incorporated Town in Muskoka and the southernmost [...]


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