Along the Shore Line

South Camp - Terrace Bay

Description
Media Type
Image
Item Type
Photographs
Description
In the post war (1947), the lure of a new beginning on Lake Superior shores was irresistible to many. Pioneers from around the globe came to the isolated country of Canada, hoping to provide a safe and healthy environment for their children. This was made possible by hard work and perseverance. The people of Terrace Bay came to South Camp for recreation, business and to receive medical attention. Terrace Bay was known as the 'Gem of the North'.

Date of Original
1947
Subject(s)
Local identifier
TerBPL: 1947.A17
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 48.78341 Longitude: -87.09996
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Contact
Terrace Bay Public Library
Email:library@terracebay.ca
Website:
Agency street/mail address:

13 Selkirk Ave. P.O. Box 369

Terrace Bay, ON P0T 2W0

807-825-3315 x222

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