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- Photo of a crane used in the construction of Hayes Lake Dam, Terrace Bay, Ontario. Blue Jay Lake levels were raised 21m to create Hayes Lake, a 680ha headpond for the Aguasabon Generating Station. ThPhoto of a crane used in the construction of Hayes Lake Dam, …
- Another reminder of the hardships that the people of the North had to endure to survive the cold winters near Terrace Bay, Ontario.Another reminder of the hardships that the people of the North had …
- A woman poses in front of a sheer rock face, inscribed with graffiti. The word 'Jackfish' is clearly visible.A woman poses in front of a sheer rock face, inscribed with …
- A view of the village of Jackfish Harbour as well as the coal chutes. This photo was taken at the end of the steam locomotive era in the late 1940's.A view of the village of Jackfish Harbour as well as the …
- Photo of unidentified men sitting outside a forestry cabin near Jackfish Lake, Ontario.Photo of unidentified men sitting outside a forestry cabin near Jackfish Lake, …
- Photo showing the completed Kimberly-Clark building in Terrace Bay, Ontario.Photo showing the completed Kimberly-Clark building in Terrace Bay, Ontario.
- Photo of the construction of Longlac Pulp and Paper mill which later became Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper in 1958.Photo of the construction of Longlac Pulp and Paper mill which later …
- View of logs being transported naturally, by water in the spring, to Kimberly Clark Pulp and Paper for processing.View of logs being transported naturally, by water in the spring, to …
- Black and white photo of a camp used by the loggers during the spring months. These brave men would work on the river during spring run off, which allowed the transport of large quantities of logs toBlack and white photo of a camp used by the loggers during …
- As seen in this photo, fun and recreation were important to the residents and employees of the mill town of Terrace Bay, Ontario. Shown here are gentlemen curling in South Camp, Terrace Bay, Ontario.As seen in this photo, fun and recreation were important to the …
- Tugboat at the mouth of the Aguasabon River during the river drive. During river drives, tugs would surround the logs with a boom to collect them so that they could bring them to the pulp and paper mTugboat at the mouth of the Aguasabon River during the river drive. …
- 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 …
- The people in this photo are probably taking a break from their labour at the Empress Mines. In 1898, Empress Mines were 10 km to the east of Terrace Bay. Empress Mine operated between 1895-1900 andThe people in this photo are probably taking a break from their …
- Black and white photo of a tower that had apparently blown over in the storm of 1919 in Jackfish, Ontario.Black and white photo of a tower that had apparently blown over …
- 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 …
- Photo of a coal dock tower at Jackfish, Ontario, destroyed after a hurricane near Terrace Bay Ontario, with two unidentified men standing in the foreground.Photo of a coal dock tower at Jackfish, Ontario, destroyed after a …
- Black and white photo showing coal chutes at Jackfish, Ontario. Jackfish was the terminal for coal distribution for locomotives used for the Canadian Pacific Railway during the early 1900's and ceaseBlack and white photo showing coal chutes at Jackfish, Ontario. Jackfish was …