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Jackfish Coal Dock - Coal Boat Unloading

Description
Creator
Edwin Nicol
Media Type
Image
Item Type
Photographs
Description
From the early 1900's till the mid-forties, Jackfish was the major centre for the distribution of coal in Northwestern Ontario as seen in this black and white photo. The steamships would come from the United States loaded with coal and provisions and unload at the 600 ft. trestle at Jackfish, Ontario. A crew of 300 men would work eighteen hours a day until the ship was unloaded by hand. In turn, the steamship would take shipments of fish caught by the fishermen at Jackfish, for sale in the United States or Canada.

Date of Original
~1940
Subject(s)
Local identifier
TerBPL:P126
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 48.78731 Longitude: -86.95855
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