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  • Bracebridge, 1910
        This shot of Bracebridge was taken from above the falls. Note the extensive piles of lumber and a partial log boom in the water.
      This shot of Bracebridge was taken from above the falls. Note the …
  • Brown's Log Cabin garage, Bracebridge.
        Brown's Log Cabin garage or service station was established by Bert Brown, the local British American Oil distributor. According to Bracebridge: an early settlement in Muskoka by Bob Petry, this busi
      Brown's Log Cabin garage or service station was established by Bert Brown, …
  • Brown's Log Cabin garage, Bracebridge.
        Brown's Log Cabin Service station or garage, owned by Bert Brown, was situated at the corner of Manitoba St. and Hwy 118 West, the current site (2019) of Scotiabank plaza.
      Brown's Log Cabin Service station or garage, owned by Bert Brown, was …
  • Hutchison's store, Bracebridge.
        The interior of Hutchison's grocery, flour and feed store, established in 1886 and located for many years on the east side of Manitoba Street in downtown Bracebridge.
      The interior of Hutchison's grocery, flour and feed store, established in 1886 …
  • Logging sleighs in winter.
        Logging sleighs such as these were used to transport logs to the mill or possibly to the river to be floated to the mill.
      Logging sleighs such as these were used to transport logs to the …
  • Windermere House in the early days, Lake Rosseau.
        This photo was taken of Windermere House on Lake Rosseau in its early days before it expanded in 1902, adding a second tower. By the 1890s, the resort could accommodate 220 guests.
      This photo was taken of Windermere House on Lake Rosseau in its …
  • Bracebridge Bay
        A photo of Bracebridge Bay, below the falls, ringed with boat houses, after the new wharf was constructed in 1906.
      A photo of Bracebridge Bay, below the falls, ringed with boat houses, …
  • Train station at Falkenburg, Ontario
        The arrival of the railroad in 1886 marked the beginning of a new settlement near Falkenburg, which came to be known as Falkenburg Station. this was once a major siding for CN trains, operating until
      The arrival of the railroad in 1886 marked the beginning of a …
  • Falkenburg train station in later years
        This image shows the Falkenburg train station in later years with a small addition to the left. Looks like the dog has treed the cat!
      This image shows the Falkenburg train station in later years with a …
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