This article covers some of the towns history from the time of 1761 when a sturgeon fishery was operating in the area, and then continues to the arrival of the first sawmill built in 1903 by J.J. McF
This article covers some of the towns history from the time of …
Mrs. Nash was an influential woman in her time. She ran Nash Electric, was president of the horticultural society and secretary-treasurer of the public library.
Mrs. Nash was an influential woman in her time. She ran Nash …
This article is about some of the memories of Mrs. Amy Poucette's life in the Blind River area. She recalls King Edward's stop in Blind River and receiving a cigarette from him along with other bysta
This article is about some of the memories of Mrs. Amy Poucette's …
Gladys Hornby, The Sault Star, August 23, 1980, p. 27 This article celebrates the Rupp family's 50 years as summer residents of Blind River's Lake Lauzon. Information about Rupp's arrival, purchase of land and subsequent family summers here are included
Gladys Hornby, The Sault Star, August 23, 1980, p. 27 This article celebrates the Rupp family's 50 years as summer residents of …
The cover shows a portion of Woodward Avenue and an insert photo of a log building with a "Blind River Welcomes You" sign overhead. This building was the first tourism info booth which was located or
The cover shows a portion of Woodward Avenue and an insert photo …