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- Coal ChutesA colourized post card of the coal chute at Jack Fish.A colourized post card of the coal chute at Jack Fish.Schreiber Public Library
- Fishing VillageA colourized post card for Jack Fish, showing how it was a fishing village.A colourized post card for Jack Fish, showing how it was a fishing village.Schreiber Public Library
- Drying NetsA colourized post card of how they used to dry the fishing nets.A colourized post card of how they used to dry the fishing nets.Schreiber Public Library
- Jack Fish, North Shore of Lake SuperiorA colourized post card of Jack Fish, along the shore of Lake Superior.A colourized post card of Jack Fish, along the shore of Lake Superior.Schreiber Public Library
- Jack Fish TunnelA colourized post card of Jack Fish Tunnel along Lake Superior.A colourized post card of Jack Fish Tunnel along Lake Superior.Schreiber Public Library
- Mink TunnelA colourized post card of Mink Tunnel along Lake Superior.A colourized post card of Mink Tunnel along Lake Superior.Schreiber Public Library
- Jack Fish TunnelA post card of the tunnel at Jack Fish along the C.P.R. tracks.A post card of the tunnel at Jack Fish along the C.P.R. tracks.Schreiber Public Library
- Jack Fish Tunnel on CPR......Thunder Bay Public Library
- Dougherty's Cut - CPR constructionThis photograph shows the extreme terrain construction crews had to deal with in construction rail lines across Canada. Rock had to be blasted and then hauled out of the way. This photograph also appears in the books 'Building the Railway' by Rosemary Neering, Fitzhenry and Whiteside c1974, and in 'Railways …This photograph shows the extreme terrain construction crews had to deal with in construction rail lines across Canada. Rock had to be blasted and then hauled out of the way. …Thunder Bay Public Library
- Trestle at Station 220Trestle at Station 220, R.G. Reid's Jackfish contract. C.P.R. Length 1450 feet. Height, 78 feet. Connection between the Rockies and Montreal made at this bridge May 16th, 1885.Trestle at Station 220, R.G. Reid's Jackfish contract. C.P.R. Length 1450 feet. Height, 78 feet. Connection between the Rockies and Montreal made at this bridge May 16th, 1885.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Residence of J. Miller - Jackfish (late 1800's)Black and white photo of the J. Miller home in Jackfish, Ontario, in the late 1800's. J. Miller was the station master for the Canadian Pacific Railways.Black and white photo of the J. Miller home in Jackfish, Ontario, in the late 1800's. J. Miller was the station master for the Canadian Pacific Railways.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Canadian Pacific Railway - Jackfish AreaA scenic view of a section of the CPR rail line two miles from Jackfish, Ontario.A scenic view of a section of the CPR rail line two miles from Jackfish, Ontario.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Jackfish BridgeR.G. Reids Jackfish Contract. CPR (Views of Canadian Pacific Railway and Northshore Lake Superior scenery) is written on photo.R.G. Reids Jackfish Contract. CPR (Views of Canadian Pacific Railway and Northshore Lake Superior scenery) is written on photo.Thunder Bay Public Library
- View of JackfishView of the village of Jackfish, Ontario with the train terminal in the background.View of the village of Jackfish, Ontario with the train terminal in the background.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Aerial View of Jackfish Coal DocksView of Jackfish coal docks and the coal terminal to the right.View of Jackfish coal docks and the coal terminal to the right.Thunder Bay Public Library
- Coal Dock Trestle, Jackfish (1949)A view of Jackfish village, the 600ft coal dock trestle, and a steamship in the harbour of Jackfish Bay, Ontario, on Lake Superior.A view of Jackfish village, the 600ft coal dock trestle, and a steamship in the harbour of Jackfish Bay, Ontario, on Lake Superior.Terrace Bay Public Library
- Jackfish Coal Docks, Rebuilding the Wooden Tower (March 1919)Jackfish Coal Dock wooden tower in the process of being rebuilt by crew in 1919. This coal dock was blown over in a storm on Lake Superior, March, 1919.Jackfish Coal Dock wooden tower in the process of being rebuilt by crew in 1919. This coal dock was blown over in a storm on Lake Superior, March, 1919.Terrace Bay Public Library
- Jackfish Coal Dock (1950) - Final DaysA winter view of Jackfish from the past with home in foreground and coal docks in the background.A winter view of Jackfish from the past with home in foreground and coal docks in the background.Terrace Bay Public Library
- Jackfish CPR Coal Chutes Mainline (1921)Black and white photo of the coal chutes at Jackfish, Ontario on Lake Superior.Black and white photo of the coal chutes at Jackfish, Ontario on Lake Superior.Terrace Bay Public Library
- Coal Dock Trestle - Jackfish (1920)View of coal terminal and trestle at Jackfish, Ontario. This 600ft trestle on Lake Superior, received steamships from the United States. Ships were unloaded manually, and usually involved a crew of three hundred men. Even with the men working eighteen hours each day, the unloading process often took three days.View of coal terminal and trestle at Jackfish, Ontario. This 600ft trestle on Lake Superior, received steamships from the United States. Ships were unloaded manually, and usually involved a crew …Terrace Bay Public Library