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Focus On Scugog (2006-2015) (Port Perry, ON), 1 Oct 2014, p. 52

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A CENTURY OF CHANGES | Port Perry’s lakefront evolved from a busy industrial hub to a tourist destination Top - The wharf at the far right of this picture was built in 1873. The wharf extend- ed 350 feet out into the lake where rail cars would unload, or load, cargo and lumber from the steamships, like the Victoria, seen in this picture. Note all the logs piled along the shoreline. Above left - This view of the Port Perry shoreline was taken about 1880 from Scu- gog Island. It shows the industrial use of the lakefront, including Currie’s grain elevator, and a view of the downtown and further up the hill to Cochrane Street. Centre left - A man paddles along the Port Perry lakefront in this picture taken from the end of the government wharf in 1935. Through the trees is the railway Station, left, Fred Reesors lumber office, centre, and a view up Queen Street. Lower left - A marina has operated at the same location along Port Perry’s waterfront for well over half a century. This picture shows the old marina when operated by John Orde in 1957. As can be seen by the photo, Mr. Orde pumped Supertest gas and had boat slips along the lakefront. 50 FOCUS - OCTOBER 2014

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