Almaguin Highlands Digital Collections
The Streets of Sundridge
Market Memories

Here's the Kemp family driving down Main Street Sundridge. They have stopped in front of the family's grocery store. There are two men in the front seat of the car. There are two women and a child in the back of the car. In the entrance of the store there are two women looking at the car. The windows of the store are advertising: Kodak photography supplies, confectionery, fruit, tobacco, cigars and ice cream. This picture was taken around 1915.

The A. A. Anderson Agency Cleveland Bicycles. The building is also the Anderson family's home. The sign in front of the home has "A. A. ANDERSON AGENCY CLEVELAND BICYCLES" written on it.

There are four adults in the photograph, one with a bicycle in front of him, and a dog. The numbers under each of the people were used to identify them: 1 A.A Anderson 2 son Melvin Anderson 3 H W Anderson, A.A.'s brother 4 A.A. Anderson's mother 5 Minto, the family dog.

The sign says "ARTHUR CHURCH FURNITURE IMPLEMENT." This was a business on Sundridge's Main Street. On the right side of the business you can see that the business backs on to the Church family's home.

The Edgar's Store was a general store located on Sundridge's Main Street. The store front has an awning over the entrance. There are also people sitting under the store's awning. It's also the Edgar's family home. There's a fence in front of the yard, beside a wooden sidewalk. The store is on a dirt road.

The know defunct Sundridge Basket Factory. The factory was along Lake Bernard, which can be seen in the top portion of the photograph. There's also a dirt road running beside the factory. There are also two towering smokestacks above the factory.

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