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  • Limberlost Lodge
        Built by Gordon Hill in 1921, Limberlost had 200 miles of trails for riding, hiking and cross-country skiing. In 1941, Snow Trains transported tourists from Buffalo, Rochester and Toronto up to Limbe
      Built by Gordon Hill in 1921, Limberlost had 200 miles of trails …
  • Royal Muskoka Hotel
        The Royal Muskoka Hotel, completed in 1902, was the largest and grandest hotel in Muskoka, accomodating 350 guests on 130 acres. Built and operated by the Muskoka Lakes Navigation Company, it was ext
      The Royal Muskoka Hotel, completed in 1902, was the largest and grandest …
  • Salle a manger, Royal Muskoka Hotel
        The dining room of the Royal Muskoka Hotel, the largest and grandest of the resort hotels in Muskoka.
      The dining room of the Royal Muskoka Hotel, the largest and grandest …
  • Minnewaska Hotel, Gravenhurst
        The Minnewaska Hotel, originally built in 1897, was later (1908-1916)converted to a private sanitarium for the treatment of tuberculosis. In its third life, it was used as a prisoner-of-war camp, Cam
      The Minnewaska Hotel, originally built in 1897, was later (1908-1916)converted to a …
  • Tamwood Lodge, Muskoka
        Located east of Bracebridge on Highway 118, Tamwood Lodge was originally named Tamarac Lodge due to the stand of tamarack on the property when it was built. This rustic log lodge offered families a p
      Located east of Bracebridge on Highway 118, Tamwood Lodge was originally named …
  • Beaumaris, Lake Muskoka
        Fresh air and great fishing drew tourists from as far away as Pittsburgh to Beaumaris. By 1887, The Beaumaris Hotel, pictured in this postcard, was described as one of the finest summer resorts accom
      Fresh air and great fishing drew tourists from as far away as …
  • Grandview Inn as seen from the air, Fairy Lake, Huntsville, Ontario.
        From Huntsville With Spirit and Resolve, by Susan Pryke, c2000. "In May 1909 the Forester announced that Mrs. John Cookson's new resort, Grandview, was rapidly nearing completion. Minnie Cookson was
      From Huntsville With Spirit and Resolve, by Susan Pryke, c2000. "In May …
  • The boathouse, Port Cunnington Lodge, Lake of Bays, Muskoka.
        In Post Cards from Lake of Bays by Bruce MacLellan this postcard is shown on page 104 with the note: "On this card mailed in 1935, the sender marked her room with an 'x'." Port Cunnington Lodge was o
      In Post Cards from Lake of Bays by Bruce MacLellan this postcard …
  • Britannia Hotel, Lake of Bays, Muskoka
        Thomas J. White, born in 1862, in County Armagh, Ireland, came to Canada in 1888 to join his brother W. J. White to form White Brothers Hardware Store, on Main Street of Huntsville. Thomas acquired t
      Thomas J. White, born in 1862, in County Armagh, Ireland, came to …
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