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  • Pump House Construction (1946)
        View of Pump House construction at Aguasabon Generating Station located by Terrace Bay Ontario. Construction was completed by 1948 with costs totaling $12,755,000.
      View of Pump House construction at Aguasabon Generating Station located by Terrace …
  • Aguasabon Dam
        In 1946, the Aguasabon Dam was created to supply power to Longlac Pulp and Paper (Kimberly Clark) as well as residences in Terrace Bay and surrounding area.
      In 1946, the Aguasabon Dam was created to supply power to Longlac …
  • Crane-Hayes Lake Dam
        Photo of large crane used in the construction of the Hayes Lake Dam located near Terrace Bay, Ontario.
      Photo of large crane used in the construction of the Hayes Lake …
  • Hayes Lake Hydro Dam Construction
        A view of a crane working on the Hayes Lake Dam that was engineered in 1946, Terrace Bay Ontario.
      A view of a crane working on the Hayes Lake Dam that …
  • Hayes Lake Dam Construction
        Another view of the construction at Hayes Lake Dam located by Terrace Bay, Ontario.
      Another view of the construction at Hayes Lake Dam located by Terrace …
  • Black Siding (1946)
        Photo of Black Siding before it became Terrace Bay, Ontario.
      Photo of Black Siding before it became Terrace Bay, Ontario.
  • Black Siding
        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 materia
      Black Siding prior to the construction of the pulp mill spur line …
  • Black Siding (~1946)
        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 was
      Black Siding or Black Pit was the original name for Terrace Bay …
  • Longlac Pulp and Paper Co. (~1946)
        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 …
  • Two of the First Houses Built in Terrace Bay
        This is a photograph of two of the first houses built in Terrace Bay: numbers 56 and 57 Laurier Avenue.
      This is a photograph of two of the first houses built in …
  • Police Station at South Camp
        This is a photograph of the first police station in Terrace Bay located at South Camp.
      This is a photograph of the first police station in Terrace Bay …
  • Aerial View of Terrace Bay from 1946
        Caption: 1946: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH, Townsite & Railroad - running east and west, SHOWS: Highway 17, Pine Cres., Hudson Drive, Laurier
      Caption: 1946: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH, Townsite & Railroad - running east and west, …
  • First Drilling where the Mill is Now
        handwritten on back: Feb 1946, First drilling where mill is now
      handwritten on back: Feb 1946, First drilling where mill is now
  • Local History P1-100
        Black and white photo
      Black and white photo
  • Local History P1-100
        Black and white photo
      Black and white photo
  • Local History P1-100
        Black and white photo
      Black and white photo
  • Terrace Bay Early Years
        This photograph is part of the Terrace Bay 1946-67 album.
      This photograph is part of the Terrace Bay 1946-67 album.
  • Terrace Bay Early Years
        This photograph is part of the Terrace Bay 1946-67 album.
      This photograph is part of the Terrace Bay 1946-67 album.
  • Terrace Bay Early Years
        This photograph is part of the Terrace Bay 1946-67 album.
      This photograph is part of the Terrace Bay 1946-67 album.
  • Terrace Bay Early Years
        This photograph is part of the Terrace Bay 1946-67 album.
      This photograph is part of the Terrace Bay 1946-67 album.
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