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- Photo of Black Siding before it became Terrace Bay, Ontario.Photo of Black Siding before it became Terrace Bay, Ontario.
- Black Siding prior to the construction of the pulp mill spur line and rail yard, late spring 1946 looking eastward. Black Siding or Black Pit was the original name for Terrace Bay, due to the materiaBlack Siding prior to the construction of the pulp mill spur line …
- Black Siding or Black Pit was the original name for Terrace Bay due to the nature of material extracted from a C.P.R. ballast pit for track construction. The first residential home in Terrace Bay wasBlack Siding or Black Pit was the original name for Terrace Bay …
- Pictures of the (1) the mill (2)hydro tunnel looking out (3)sub soil testing at millsite (4)opening of post office Feb'47 (5) Dr. McCausland examining patient (6) water tower 1947 (7) hockey (8) layiPictures of the (1) the mill (2)hydro tunnel looking out (3)sub soil …
- In 1940, LongLac Pulp and Paper Co. conceived the idea of developing the town of Terrace Bay, and by 1958, the paper mill changed its name to Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Co. This area had a suitablIn 1940, LongLac Pulp and Paper Co. conceived the idea of developing …
- The decision to develop the town of Terrace Bay was first conceived in the early 1940's by the Longlac Pulp and Paper Company. The name was changed to Kimberly-Clark in 1958.The decision to develop the town of Terrace Bay was first conceived …
- Construction of the pulp and paper mill in the Terrace Bay area.Construction of the pulp and paper mill in the Terrace Bay area.
- In March of 1946, Order in council approved the construction of the dam and generating station. The flooding of Jay Lake, Big Duck Creek and a portion of the Aguasabon River. Blue Jay Lake levels werIn March of 1946, Order in council approved the construction of the …
- Black and white photo of Coldwell train station in the winter of 1945.Black and white photo of Coldwell train station in the winter of …
- A photograph showing logs being floated past Five Mile bridge to the Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Mill near Terrace Bay.A photograph showing logs being floated past Five Mile bridge to the …
- In order to convey water from the intake structure of the hydroelectric generating station near Terrace Bay,a tunnel through 1067 meters (3,500 feet) of solid rock had to be excavated.In order to convey water from the intake structure of the hydroelectric …
- Photo of the hydro power plant located by Terrace Lake, near Terrace Bay, Ontario. This power plant supplies power to Kimberly Clark Pulp and Paper and the residents of Terrace Bay.Photo of the hydro power plant located by Terrace Lake, near Terrace …
- A black and white photograph of fire truck, number 1, at Terrace Bay, Ontario.A black and white photograph of fire truck, number 1, at Terrace …
- Photograph of Slim Dorman at the wheel of Terrace Bay's first fire truck.Photograph of Slim Dorman at the wheel of Terrace Bay's first fire …
- An aerial view of the Kimberly-Clark paper mill from the south east, at Terrace Bay, Ontario.An aerial view of the Kimberly-Clark paper mill from the south east, …
- A photograph of Laurie,Cy,Doris and Alma Marcella in front of the new Kimberly Clark wood room at Terrace Bay.A photograph of Laurie,Cy,Doris and Alma Marcella in front of the new …
- This photograph show the use of a jackladder to convey logs from the water to the paper mill.Crews standing by on the platform would haul the logs out of the water, and onto the jackladder. Logs woulThis photograph show the use of a jackladder to convey logs from …
- The finished product and the power at the Hayes Lake Dam on the Aguasabon River in, Terrace Bay, Ontario. The action for the construction of a power source, was taken in, conjunction with Ontario HydThe finished product and the power at the Hayes Lake Dam on …
- A photograph of the lumber storage yard, taken from the roof of the Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper storage building, looking south toward Lake Superior.A photograph of the lumber storage yard, taken from the roof of …