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- View of Main Street, Huntsville, Ontario looking west.......Huntsville Public Library
- Bigwin Inn, Lake of Bays, OntarioFor more information see, Bigwin Inn, by Douglas McTaggart, Boston Mills, c1992.For more information see, Bigwin Inn, by Douglas McTaggart, Boston Mills, c1992.Huntsville Public Library
- Bigwin Inn, Lake of Bays, Ontario. Indian Head Room, Venetian Terrace, Marine Dining Room, Round Room, Marine and Sun Deck.For more information see, Bigwin Inn, by Douglas McTaggart, Boston Mills, c1992.For more information see, Bigwin Inn, by Douglas McTaggart, Boston Mills, c1992.Huntsville Public Library
- Alfred Charles Bernath(February 22, 1874-August 10,1937). Principal Huntsville Public and High School 1900-1937.A.C. Bernath was born February 22, 1874 in Grey Township, Huron County. He only had two years teaching experience when he was hired as principal of Central School in Huntsville. He had studied the classics and could speak knowledgeably on many subjects. He founded the Huntsville Literary Club in 1903. …A.C. Bernath was born February 22, 1874 in Grey Township, Huron County. He only had two years teaching experience when he was hired as principal of Central School in Huntsville. …Huntsville Public Library
- View of waterfront, swing bridge, S.S. Algonquin, Huntsville, Ontario.This postcard was mailed October 7, 1909 from Huntsville to Port Carling. Message: "Huntsville, Please bail out the well. We expect to be home on Monday. A.L.Casselman." Addressed to Mr. Ivet Stevens, Port Carling, Ontario. Report of the Comissioner of Public Works for 1901: "Bridge at Huntsville - Provision was …This postcard was mailed October 7, 1909 from Huntsville to Port Carling. Message: "Huntsville, Please bail out the well. We expect to be home on Monday. A.L.Casselman." Addressed to Mr. …Huntsville Public Library
- Aerial view of Huntsville, Ontario, looking north, 1950s.Aerial view of Huntsville, Ontario, looking north, 1950s. Main intersection: West Street South, Minerva Street on right which becomes High Street on left. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on corner of West Sreet. South and High Street. Blackburn's Marina on east side of Muskoka River. The new fire hall, which was …Aerial view of Huntsville, Ontario, looking north, 1950s. Main intersection: West Street South, Minerva Street on right which becomes High Street on left. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on corner of …Huntsville Public Library
- C.N.R. Train Station, Huntsville, Ontario.The railway came to Huntsville in 1885 and the station opened in 1886. In 1892 it was known as the Grand Trunk railway. In 1923 it became the Canadian National Railway. The present station as shown in the postcard was built in 1924. It was designated a heritage railway station …The railway came to Huntsville in 1885 and the station opened in 1886. In 1892 it was known as the Grand Trunk railway. In 1923 it became the Canadian National …Huntsville Public Library
- Algonquin Steamboat on the Muskoka River near Huntsville, Ontario.S.S. Algonquin 1928-1952S.S. Algonquin 1928-1952Huntsville Public Library
- The stone fireplace at Ski Jump Inn (Jorlea Lodge), Huntsville, Ontario.The inscription on the mantel reads: "Chop your wood, light your fire, you will be twice warm." The inscription on the clock reads; "Slow comes the hour, its passing speed how great." Original name of Ski Jump Inn was Jorlea Lodge.The inscription on the mantel reads: "Chop your wood, light your fire, you will be twice warm." The inscription on the clock reads; "Slow comes the hour, its passing speed …Huntsville Public Library
- View of Huntsville, Ontario, from Lookout Mountain, looking north.View of Huntsville, Ontario, from Lookout Mountain, looking north. Church Street is on the left and Fairy Avenue is on the right.View of Huntsville, Ontario, from Lookout Mountain, looking north. Church Street is on the left and Fairy Avenue is on the right.Huntsville Public Library
- Ski Jump Inn (Jorlea Lodge), Huntsville, Ontario.Ski Jump Inn was built in 1948 by Jim and Margery Jordan, together with Jim's sister and husband Jean and Bill Leadbeater. It was originally named Jorlea Lodge. The name was changed in the early 50's when an American advertising executive suggested changing the name to Ski Jump Inn. The …Ski Jump Inn was built in 1948 by Jim and Margery Jordan, together with Jim's sister and husband Jean and Bill Leadbeater. It was originally named Jorlea Lodge. The name …Huntsville Public Library
- Bigwin Inn, Lake of Bays, view of sun deck, marine and main dining rooms and round room.Bigwin Inn was opened to the public June 26, 1920, on Bigwin Island on Lake of Bays. It was built by Charles Orlando Shaw who was a major shareholder of the Huntsville, Lake of Bays and Lake Simcoe Navigation Company and manager of the Anglo- Canadian Leather Company, the largest …Bigwin Inn was opened to the public June 26, 1920, on Bigwin Island on Lake of Bays. It was built by Charles Orlando Shaw who was a major shareholder of …Huntsville Public Library
- Main Street, Huntsville, Ontario, looking east, 1944-1950.Newest car third on right, a 1947 Chrysler. In 1931 the Israel and Morris Ginsberg sold the Snyder block to Bracebridge businessman G.W. Ecclestone, who opened a hardware store. It can be seen on the left. In 1944 Stan Gibbs and Lloyd Chantler took over the grocery department of the …Newest car third on right, a 1947 Chrysler. In 1931 the Israel and Morris Ginsberg sold the Snyder block to Bracebridge businessman G.W. Ecclestone, who opened a hardware store. It …Huntsville Public Library
- Main Street, Huntsville, Ontario, looking west. School children's parade.J.H. Mosley, with his son Myrll, held the Ford dealership from Severn Bridge to Powassan. In the March 27, 1913, Forester, J.E. Mosley Ford Agency advertised, "Ford, the Universal Car - there are only 2 kinds of cars - the Fords and can't affords!" In 1914 Model-T Fords sold for …J.H. Mosley, with his son Myrll, held the Ford dealership from Severn Bridge to Powassan. In the March 27, 1913, Forester, J.E. Mosley Ford Agency advertised, "Ford, the Universal Car …Huntsville Public Library
- Swing bridge and town dock, Huntsville, Ontario.The first car in Huntsville was in 1910. The 100ft. extension to the town dock originally completed in 1904, was ready for use in the fall of 1911.The first car in Huntsville was in 1910. The 100ft. extension to the town dock originally completed in 1904, was ready for use in the fall of 1911.Huntsville Public Library
- Main Street, Huntsville, Ontario, looking west, before 1907.Original repaired with tape Post mark on reverse "Huntsville pm Sp 28 07 Ont." The postcard was sent to Mrs. Wm. Mawhinney, Sturgeon Falls, Ontario. Mrs. Mawhinney was the former Mary Valina "Daisy" Wardell, daughter of Matthew Wardell and Mary Grace Smale. She married William Mawhinney of Messrs. Mawhinney & …Original repaired with tape Post mark on reverse "Huntsville pm Sp 28 07 Ont." The postcard was sent to Mrs. Wm. Mawhinney, Sturgeon Falls, Ontario. Mrs. Mawhinney was the former …Huntsville Public Library
- Waterfront Huntsville, Ontario, looking west.
Town dock, the Algonquin, the Huntsville Planing Mills Ltd.J.R. Boyd and Son moved to 90 Main St. E. in 1917. The Huntsville Planing Mills Ltd. was purchased by Allen White in 1931 after which the buildings in the picture were erected. The S.S. Algonquin made her last trip in 1952. The original wharf on the waterfront was built …J.R. Boyd and Son moved to 90 Main St. E. in 1917. The Huntsville Planing Mills Ltd. was purchased by Allen White in 1931 after which the buildings in the …Huntsville Public Library
- Town Hall and Trinity United Church, Huntsville, Ontario.Town Hall built 1926, opened 1927. Clock in tower officially started 11:00 a.m. October, 11, 1927. Methodist Church opened 1897. It was built by George Hutcheson. Following the union of Presbyterian and Methodist churches in 1925, it became Trinity United Church.Town Hall built 1926, opened 1927. Clock in tower officially started 11:00 a.m. October, 11, 1927. Methodist Church opened 1897. It was built by George Hutcheson. Following the union of …Huntsville Public Library
- River Street, beside the Muskoka River, Huntsville, Ontario.View of River Street Huntsville, Ontario, looking toward the swing bridge, crossing the Muskoka River. Two storey house at 9 River Street on left, built c. 1884 by Martha and James Whitney Bettes. James was appointed sheriff of Muskoka in 1886 and the family moved to Bracebridge. The house was …View of River Street Huntsville, Ontario, looking toward the swing bridge, crossing the Muskoka River. Two storey house at 9 River Street on left, built c. 1884 by Martha and …Huntsville Public Library
- Awatto Cottage, later known as Monkhouse Cottage at Fairyport, Fairy Lake, Huntsville, Ontario, in the 1920's.Awatto Cottage, later known as Monkhouse Cottage at Fairyport, Fairy Lake, Huntsville, Ontario, in the 1920's.Awatto Cottage, later known as Monkhouse Cottage at Fairyport, Fairy Lake, Huntsville, Ontario, in the 1920's.Huntsville Public Library