This photo comes from the Old Ontario Series.
Wayback Wednesday
Wayback Wednesday: Bracebridge, 1947
This photo comes from the Muskoka Steamships & Discovery Centre. Aerial view of Bracebridge [...]
Wayback Wednesday: The Muskoka Battalion, WWI
This photo was posted by Jill Catherine Everett-Young in Vintage Muskoka: “The Muskoka [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Segwun in Bracebridge Bay
This photo comes from the Muskoka Steamships & Discovery Centre. The caption reads: [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Bala, unknown date
This photo comes from Vintage Muskoka. Bala, Ontario, was settled by Thomas Burgess in 1868, [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Downtown Bracebridge, c. 1945
This photo comes from the Old Ontario Series In the 1940s, Bracebridge was a growing town in [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Muskoka Steamship , 1881
This photo comes from the Old Ontario Series. The specific location and name of the vessel are [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Bracebridge (?), c. 1920
This photo was posted by Nancy Bowers in Muskoka History and Genealogy. The caption reads: [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Port Carling Bridge
This photo was published by the Muskoka Lakes Museum. The caption reads: “This is an [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Woodchester Villa, Bracebridge
From the Town of Bracebridge: Three generations and over one hundred years have passed since [...]


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