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- Before 1885, Jackfish was the last stop for the railroad. Jackfish coal dock was the terminal that received coal from the United States, for use in the steam powered locomotives till the 1940's. ThisBefore 1885, Jackfish was the last stop for the railroad. Jackfish coal …
- An aerial view of south camp, Terrace Bay, Ontario.An aerial view of south camp, Terrace Bay, Ontario.
- A view of employees having a break outside the mens dormitory at South Camp, Terrace Bay, Ontario.A view of employees having a break outside the mens dormitory at …
- Another view of the rear of the dormitories at South Camp, Terrace Bay, Ontario.Another view of the rear of the dormitories at South Camp, Terrace …
- A birds eye view at the town of Terrace Bay. Year is unknown.A birds eye view at the town of Terrace Bay. Year is …
- Photo of employees during a 'river drive' on the Aguasabon River.Photo of employees during a 'river drive' on the Aguasabon River.
- A group of construction employees pour cement at the Hayes Lake Dam project ~1946.A group of construction employees pour cement at the Hayes Lake Dam …
- Shown in this photo are huge piles of pulpwood in the background and the conveyor belt trams to carry the pulp wood into the plant for processing.Shown in this photo are huge piles of pulpwood in the background …
- A view of Lake Superior from Pump House road located at Terrace Bay, Ontario.A view of Lake Superior from Pump House road located at Terrace …
- An invitation for the laying of the cornerstone of the new mill at Terrace Bay that was renamed Kimberly Clark Pulp and Paper Co. in 1948. The invitation was sent to Mary Letain.An invitation for the laying of the cornerstone of the new mill …
- The Imperial Bank of Canada opened a branch in Terrace Bay on October 1, 1946.The Imperial Bank of Canada opened a branch in Terrace Bay on …
- Black and white photo of the construction of what became Kimberly Clark Pulp and Paper Mill, 1947.Black and white photo of the construction of what became Kimberly Clark …
- The residents of Terrace Bay went to South Camp for medical attention,church services, mail, banking and recreation, as seen in this photo from 1947.The residents of Terrace Bay went to South Camp for medical attention,church …
- 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 …
- A look at the Aguasabon generating station tunnel located in Terrace Bay, Ontario. In 1946, the town of Terrace Bay approved the construction of Hayes Lake Dam to provide water for Aguasabon GeneratiA look at the Aguasabon generating station tunnel located in Terrace Bay, …
- 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 …
- Photo of the bowling alley at North Camp where the residents of Terrace Bay would gather for fun and recreation.Photo of the bowling alley at North Camp where the residents of …
- 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 …
- Looking north, across the CPR tracks towards South Camp and the mill, near Terrace Bay, Ontario.Looking north, across the CPR tracks towards South Camp and the mill, …
- 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 …