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- Black and white photographic postcard of the main street of Ahmic Harbour. There are many stores along the street. People are standing by the stores and facing to the right of the image. At the far eBlack and white photographic postcard of the main street of Ahmic Harbour. …
- Black and white photograph of an unidentified boat passing the through the Ahmic Harbour. There are buildings of Ahmic on the shore on a hill.Black and white photograph of an unidentified boat passing the through the …
- In the centre of this picture is the new 32 room brick Cliffeburne Hotel, built in 1892 by John A. and Lucy Ida (Cole) Johnson (variously spelled Johnston). Based upon the accounts of Reverend WalkerIn the centre of this picture is the new 32 room brick …
- The Wanita (formerly the Cyclone built in Ahmic Harbour in 1896) It was built by William Millin and the Croswell brothers. It was 44 tons, 64 feet long and 12 feet in beam with a draught of 5 feet 8The Wanita (formerly the Cyclone built in Ahmic Harbour in 1896) It …
- This picture from 1903 is entitled “Preparing for Shipment”. The picture is taken on the Muskoka and Nipissing Navigation Company dock. In the background can be seen the causeway crossing the end ofThis picture from 1903 is entitled “Preparing for Shipment”. The picture is …
- In this picture we see the ‘Wenonah’, behind which are some of the storage sheds belonging to the Merrill Ring Company and to the Holland and Graves (later Graves and Bigwood Lumber) Company.In this picture we see the ‘Wenonah’, behind which are some of …
- The ‘Armour’ in front of the Wager home on the south side of Queen Street.The ‘Armour’ in front of the Wager home on the south side …
- Postcard sent by Walter Croswell to his mother January 26, 1916. The picture was probably taken in 1915. The two storey veranda on the Jules Brown store remains in an excellent state of repair. The sPostcard sent by Walter Croswell to his mother January 26, 1916. The …
- This picture from around 1901 shows some of the Holland and Graves sheds. These sheds were located on the south side of Queen Street, east of the Muskoka and Nipissing Navigation Company docks and waThis picture from around 1901 shows some of the Holland and Graves …
- This picture from 1906 provides a closer look at the Muskoka and Nipissing Navigation Company sheds, at which the Wenonah is shown moored in the other pictures.This picture from 1906 provides a closer look at the Muskoka and …
- This early picture is a subset of a picture of the Cliffburne Hotel taken by Albert Stuckey (from John Macfie). The picture was probably taken in the late 1890’s or very early 1900’s.This early picture is a subset of a picture of the Cliffburne …
- This is a view of the Ahmic Harbour shoreline, looking from the south. At the left of the picture is the home on the corner of Ahmic Street and Mary Street. later owned by Loron and Alice Stanyer. AtThis is a view of the Ahmic Harbour shoreline, looking from the …
- This picture is from around 1915 or 1916. The two storey veranda on the Jules Brown store remains in an excellent state of repair. The stately new hotel has been built – and while perhaps not as impoThis picture is from around 1915 or 1916. The two storey veranda …
- Post card advertising the Ahmic Harbour area. On the back of the photograph from which the picture was taken, the pictured is entitled ‘Bruin Captured’. The Post Card is thought to be from about 1905Post card advertising the Ahmic Harbour area. On the back of the …
- The picture at right from 1903 is entitled “Awaiting the Steamer”. In the background the Holland and Graves storage sheds can be seen. T picture is from a post card.The picture at right from 1903 is entitled “Awaiting the Steamer”. In …
- Hunters and their harvest await the arrival of the Armour around 1904Hunters and their harvest await the arrival of the Armour around 1904
- This is a view of the Ahmic Harbour shoreline, looking from the south. At the left of the picture is the former Croswell Boat Works. Behind the boat house is Newell’s store which by the time of thisThis is a view of the Ahmic Harbour shoreline, looking from the …
- Looking north at the Ahmic Harbour shoreline. At the left is the ‘new’ Ahmic Harbour Hotel built on the site of the former Cliffeburne Hotel which burned in 1909. The boat is believed to be the ArmouLooking north at the Ahmic Harbour shoreline. At the left is the …
- This picture from 1906 provides a closer look at the Muskoka and Nipissing Navigation Company sheds, at which the Wenonah is shown moored in the other pictures.This picture from 1906 provides a closer look at the Muskoka and …
- Seeing friends off at the steamer dock in Ahmic Harbour around 1917Seeing friends off at the steamer dock in Ahmic Harbour around 1917