Pooney (Olive) Bertrand Second Interview
Interview with life long Mackey resident.

Mary Borutski Second Video Interview
Video Interview with former Stonecliffe resident.Max Borutsk, Game Warden, was Mary's husband.

G.J. Boudreau and Mrs. M. Donnelly Discuss the Changes in Mackey
Does anyone known approximately when this document would have been written?

Living with Animals
Man in overalls feeding a donkey. Woman standing in the background. It looks as though they are under an enclosure.
Believed to be Edmond Boudreau...

Ezillie and David Boudreau
Ezillie and David Boudreau stand in front of a covered porch.

Doris and Elmer Donnelly, Mackey.
Doris and Elmer stand next to a building and in front of an old car. A house is visible;e in the background.In the background Duncan Moore...

Bringing in the Hay
Mickey Donnelly driving the team of horses who are pulling a wagon load of hay.
Donnelly Farm. Note the steel wheeled wagon.

Demolition of Our Lady of the Snows Church
Levesque Brothers were awarded the contract to demolish Our Lady of the Snows. Their Hydraulic Excavator CAT 330B is tearing down the front steps...

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Durand's Wedding, May 23. 1915
Mr and Mrs Joe Durand's Wedding Party.

Roman Catholic Church Deux Rivierés
St Lawrence Church.

The Dunlops of Deux Rivierés and Mackey c.1918
Family poses in front of a building in the snow.
In Photograph: Marion, Walter, Baby Dorothy, Francis, Emma (Cotam), Eddie, James H. and Tom
Francis...

Church at Deux Rivierés
Winter scene. St. Lawrence church surrounded by a cedar rail fence. The Ottawa river and the Laurentian Mountains are visible in the background.

Mr. Burton
Ed Burton sits on logs that are protruding into the Ottawa River. The rapids are in the background and the dog is on the log next to Ed.

Getting People Across the Upper Ottawa River
Seven children sit on the tub in winter. The Upper Ottawa River has not frozen.The Tub was used at Deux Rivierés
to cross the Ottawa River by...

Burton Inn
Burton Inn, Rooms and Meals. Photograph taken in the winter.Inn run by Arthur Burton
