Glacial erratic left on Greenmantle ridge beside 4 seasons hiking trail above the town of Nipigon Ont
This scrapbook is a collection of various articles about Nipigon, Ontario, Canada and surrounding area, written by Glena Clearwater between December ...
This scrapbook is a collection of various articles about Nipigon, Ontario, Canada and surrounding area, written by Glena Clearwater between April ...
This scrapbook is a collection of various articles about Nipigon, Ontario, Canada and surrounding area, written by Glena Clearwater between May 1976 ...
This scrapbook is a collection of various articles about Nipigon, Ontario, Canada and surrounding area, written by Glena Clearwater between July 1971 ...
This scrapbook is a collection of various articles about Nipigon, Ontario, Canada and surrounding area, written by Glena Clearwater between August ...
This scrapbook is a collection of various articles about Nipigon, Ontario, Canada and surrounding area, written by Glena Clearwater between January ...
Photo of Wallace Everett with family and friends at his birthday party in 1942.
Fishing on the Nipigon, photos of fish and poem about fishing in the Nipigon area.
A means of transportation at Nipigon, Ontario, CANADA. A man in a canoe with ropes attached to a caribou's antlers and being pulled by the caribou.
Scenic canoe trip with three guests and native guides on the Nipigon River.
Can you identify the business to the right of Mr. Everett's store?
Can you identify any of the buildings (homes or other businesses) surrounding Mr. Everett's store?
Photo of square tailed speckled trout caught at Nipigon, Ontario, CANADA.
Photo and poem of Nipigon's Sleeping Beauty, framed by CNR lagoon and Highway 11/17.
A photo of E.C. Everett holding a poem written on birch bark. He sent it to a Brookline, Massachusetts school. The poem was about his cabin on the ...
Poem by E.C. Everett, about his camp nestled close behind the Nipigon, sent to a grade 3 class in Brookline, Massachusetts.
Five photos, of the Nipigon area, with a poem called "Our Home Town" by E.C. Everett.