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- Pul-a-log ParkColour postcard of Pul-a-log Park, located in Red Rock Ontario. The back of the postcard reads "Pul-a-log Park, the name came from the many 'boom logs' which had drifted up on shore from the log booms of years past. They were removed and used to create the park."Colour postcard of Pul-a-log Park, located in Red Rock Ontario. The back of the postcard reads "Pul-a-log Park, the name came from the many 'boom logs' which had drifted up …Thunder Bay Public Library
- Construction of Trestle Bridge......Thunder Bay Public Library
- Red Rock Slide......Thunder Bay Public Library
- Red Rock Slide......Thunder Bay Public Library
- Transmission and Transportation Lines to the Lake Superior Co.......Thunder Bay Public Library
- Construction of Trestle Bridge......Thunder Bay Public Library
- Construction of Trestle Bridge......Thunder Bay Public Library
- Red Rock Slide......Thunder Bay Public Library
- Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper Co. (1937)In the background is the first office building of the Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper Co. Supplies were transported to the site by rail. The workers are unidentified.In the background is the first office building of the Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper Co. Supplies were transported to the site by rail. The workers are unidentified.Red Rock Public Library
- Old Camp Men's Residence - Red Rock (~1937)These bunkhouses were built by the Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper Co. as residences for their workers. The men in the photograph are unidentified.These bunkhouses were built by the Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper Co. as residences for their workers. The men in the photograph are unidentified.Red Rock Public Library
- Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper Mill (~1936)A photograph of a work crew clearing the site for the future Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper mill. The date of the photograph is not known.A photograph of a work crew clearing the site for the future Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper mill. The date of the photograph is not known.Red Rock Public Library
- New Dock at Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper Co. (~1938)A view of the new docking area of the Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper Co. Mill buildings are in the background.A view of the new docking area of the Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper Co. Mill buildings are in the background.Red Rock Public Library
- Quebec Lodge (~1937)Log building constructed by Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper Co., as a lodge for visiting company executives from the Montreal Head Office.Log building constructed by Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper Co., as a lodge for visiting company executives from the Montreal Head Office.Red Rock Public Library
- Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper Co. (1937)A view of the first office building at the Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper Co., taken on May 7, 1937. The two men in the photo are unidentified.A view of the first office building at the Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper Co., taken on May 7, 1937. The two men in the photo are unidentified.Red Rock Public Library
- CPR Overhead Bridge (1937)A view of the CPR overhead bridge from the spur line to the Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper Co.A view of the CPR overhead bridge from the spur line to the Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper Co.Red Rock Public Library
- CNR Officials at Red Rock (1937)A photograph of four CNR officials planning for the spur line to Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper Co. Second from the right is J.O. Johnson, CNR Superintendent.A photograph of four CNR officials planning for the spur line to Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper Co. Second from the right is J.O. Johnson, CNR Superintendent.Red Rock Public Library
- Clearing for Red Rock Town Tosite (1937)A view of the future town site of Red Rock.A view of the future town site of Red Rock.Red Rock Public Library
- Lake Sulphite Co. (1937)Construction of buildings at Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper Co., Red Rock.Construction of buildings at Lake Sulphite Pulp and Paper Co., Red Rock.Red Rock Public Library
- CNR Executives (1937)A photograph of CNR executives standing in front of the original train station in Red Rock. Note the system used for transporting vehicles by rail between Nipigon and Red Rock.A photograph of CNR executives standing in front of the original train station in Red Rock. Note the system used for transporting vehicles by rail between Nipigon and Red Rock.Red Rock Public Library
- Highway to Lake Sulphite Property (1937)A photograph showing the construction of the bridge crossing Trout Creek. The CNR depot rail car is in the background.A photograph showing the construction of the bridge crossing Trout Creek. The CNR depot rail car is in the background.Red Rock Public Library