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Lakeport / Cat Hollow
Early Lakeport Businesses
Harry Edwards, Vance Haynes, Maggie Marshall, and Nyle Cowey at the Canning Factory Building and Plaster Mill, Lakeport, Ontario, circa 1930s.
DetailsLakeport attracted many families and businesses to its lakefront location. Men and women found employment in the customary places of employment such as a flour mill, a saw mill, a plaster factory and a canning factory. The busy wharves brought additional trade and commerce. Taverns flourished.
The Lakeport Canning Factory canned fruit and vegetables such as apples, berries, and beans. It was a major employer and at one time had 50 women and 20 men on the payroll. During that period women received 35 cents a day and men were paid $1.00 a day.