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- View of the SS Inland Lakes, a freighter from Duluth, pulling into dry dock at the Western Dry Dock and Ship Building Co., ca 1911. Beside it is a dump scow under construction, probably one of the twView of the SS Inland Lakes, a freighter from Duluth, pulling into …
- View of two dog teams on the ice of Port Arthur Harbour near the Canadian Pacific Railway's King Elevator. The ice covered bulk freighter is unidentified.View of two dog teams on the ice of Port Arthur Harbour …
- A train steams into the Heron Bay Station on a crisp winter day. This station burned down in 1953 and a new station was built across the road, near the present day McCuaig General Store. The second sA train steams into the Heron Bay Station on a crisp winter …
- In 1885, Heron Bay was known as Heron Bay Subdivision, and was primarily used to supply locomotives with fuel. The steamer would fit between the shore and CPR Island (Coal Island), north of the Pic RIn 1885, Heron Bay was known as Heron Bay Subdivision, and was …
- Photograph showing the village of Jackfish, Ontario, circa 1889. Jackfish began as a fishing village in the 1870's. In 1884, the CPR began using Jackfish as a landing for construction supplies. AlongPhotograph showing the village of Jackfish, Ontario, circa 1889. Jackfish began as …
- December 5, 1949 created quite a stir for Marathonians, when the CPR showed off the new General Motors Diesel Ltd. locomotives that would shortly be replacing the old steam locomotives. That day, numDecember 5, 1949 created quite a stir for Marathonians, when the CPR …
- CPR archives lists this photo simply as 'Historic North Shore: Lake Superior District, Ontario' It is speculated that the men in this photo could be returning from the west, where they fought in theCPR archives lists this photo simply as 'Historic North Shore: Lake Superior …
- Peninsula Harbour on the Pic River was a significant link in the construction of the railway. Peninsula was the base of operations for the most difficult and costly phase of the entire construction pPeninsula Harbour on the Pic River was a significant link in the …
- Mechanization began to replace horsepower. Here a tractor is used to pile logs.Mechanization began to replace horsepower. Here a tractor is used to pile …
- A postcard of the town of Marathon. In the foreground is the Everest Hotel. The Everest Hotel dorms, located behind the train station, housed single men, mill and woodyard workers. The little squareA postcard of the town of Marathon. In the foreground is the …
- The Marathon Station opened for business June 3, 1946 before it was even completed. Until 1953 when the western section of the Trans Canada Highway was finally opened, the only way in or out of MaratThe Marathon Station opened for business June 3, 1946 before it was …
- Photo of Marathon Train Station In April of 1944, work began on the mill site. The General Timber depot near the CPR tracks became construction headquarters. Temporary board and tar paper buildings sPhoto of Marathon Train Station In April of 1944, work began on …
- Located approximately 15 miles west of Marathon, this view is looking east towards the town. As faithful passengers on the Canadian, one of the highlights of each trip was going through the tunnels,Located approximately 15 miles west of Marathon, this view is looking east …
- The Canadian Pacific Railway completed this section of track while the troops were headed for Manitoba from Ottawa to suppress the Red River rising led by Louis Riel in 1885.The Canadian Pacific Railway completed this section of track while the troops …
- The Government of Ontario was proceeding with work on Highway 17 in 1949. By 1950, it was decided that the route would include Marathon, Ontario, on the Trans Canada Highway. The construction was toThe Government of Ontario was proceeding with work on Highway 17 in …
- This coloured postcard reveals the beauty surrounding the Big Pic River and Heron Bay on the shore of Lake Superior. Possible hazards of the road were dramatized one late October day when a 'Eulid' tThis coloured postcard reveals the beauty surrounding the Big Pic River and …
- Photograph of majestic CPR steam locomotive number 25.The occasion for the photograph is unknown.Photograph of majestic CPR steam locomotive number 25.The occasion for the photograph …
- View shows the CPR rail line 'snaking' its way along the shore. The mill's switching rail line (left) meets the mainline. Boxcars awaiting delivery to the mill or to be picked up by freight trains. AView shows the CPR rail line 'snaking' its way along the shore. …
- The CPR tracks often defined the boundaries of many communities in Northwestern Ontario. In Marathon, the rail line formed the eastern most boundary from 1944 until about 1954, when new subdivisionsThe CPR tracks often defined the boundaries of many communities in Northwestern …
- An unidentified employee beside a switching diesel which was used to move box cars full of pulp bales and tanker cars from the CPR mainline, down to the mill yard. The first switching locomotive thatAn unidentified employee beside a switching diesel which was used to move …