This photo was posted by Dale Tingey in Muskoka History and Genealogy. He indicates this photo [...]
Wayback Wednesday
Wayback Wednesday: Bracebridge, c. 1900
This photo was posted by Raymond Wright in Vintage Muskoka. It depicts Manitoba Street in [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Anglo-Canadian Tannery, Bracebridge
This photo was posted by Vintage Muskoka District and depicts the Anglo-Canadian Tannery, [...]
Wayback Wednesday: The Twenty-One Club, Port Carling
From the Muskoka Steamships & Discovery Centre: “Duke Boats in Port Carling was [...]
Wayback Wednesday:Old Severn Bridge, late 1800s
This photo was posted by Dale Tingey in Muskoka History and Genealogy. From Wikipedia: Severn [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Port Carling, 1906
This photo comes from Vintage Muskoka District and depicts Port Carling circa 1906. From the [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Gull Lake Park, Gravenhurst
This photo was posted by Kelly McCaw in Muskoka History and Genealogy. It is an aerial photo of [...]
Wayback Wednesday: The Eaton family on Lake Rosseau, 1929
This photo was posted in the Old Ontario Series. The caption reads: Eaton family at their [...]
Wayback Wednesday: Louis Armstrong at Dunn’s Pavillion
This photo, posted by Mike Morden in Vintage Muskoka, depicts the legendary Louis Armstrong at [...]
Wayback Wednesday: BPS trip to Expo ’67
With Muskoka students headed back to class next week we’re having a look at a school trip [...]


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