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- The North Lake Station was located approximately 86 miles from Port Arthur, at Mile Post 71.0 on the Port Arthur Duluth and Western Railway line. The station was abandoned by 1916. The railway was inThe North Lake Station was located approximately 86 miles from Port Arthur, …
- Canadian National Railway ticket issued to Mrs. Marander to take the train to market twice per month, from the stop at Wolfe to Fort William in 1938.Canadian National Railway ticket issued to Mrs. Marander to take the train …
- This multipressure locomotive was designed in Montreal at Montreal Locomotive works in 1928. These locomotives were assigned road numbers 5900 through 5919. These were part of the Selkirks, a name chThis multipressure locomotive was designed in Montreal at Montreal Locomotive works in …
- CPR '5468' represents a high pressure oil-fired, heavy freight locomotive. It is one of the last class freight steam locomotives built new for a Canadian Railway. It is currently under lease to the SCPR '5468' represents a high pressure oil-fired, heavy freight locomotive. It is …
- With 65 engines, Canadian Pacific owned the second largest North American fleet. The first, delivered in 1929, were standard engines, but beginning in 1937 they were streamlined and used primarily foWith 65 engines, Canadian Pacific owned the second largest North American fleet. …
- Extra gang working in CNR early 1920's. Left to Right standing is George Bryan, John Manning, Frank Haines, Bill Williams, Walter Broughton, Tom Atkinson. Left to Right sitting is Dan Kay and CharlieExtra gang working in CNR early 1920's. Left to Right standing is …
- Unidentified men and women around the compressor fly wheel at Ogema Mine, Dorion Ontario. Work was started in January 1927, camps erected and a road constructed for 6 miles (with Government assistancUnidentified men and women around the compressor fly wheel at Ogema Mine, …
- Group of unidentified prospectors, one of them holding a gold brick.Group of unidentified prospectors, one of them holding a gold brick.
- Aerial view looking northeast across Barton Bay. Inscription reads 'Little Long Lac Gold mine'. In the foreground is the clearing for Errington Avenue. It would later be called Arena Road and in 1939Aerial view looking northeast across Barton Bay. Inscription reads 'Little Long Lac …
- Greenstone, Geraldton, Mosher mine, mining, mines, gold, OntarioGreenstone, Geraldton, Mosher mine, mining, mines, gold, Ontario
- View of the Canadian Pacific Railway station at Loon Lake, Ontario.View of the Canadian Pacific Railway station at Loon Lake, Ontario.
- View of a Canadian Northern Railway locomotive on a turntable at the company's roundhouse at Port Arthur, Ontario, ca 1905. The engine is no. 442.View of a Canadian Northern Railway locomotive on a turntable at the …
- A train steams into the Heron Bay Station on a crisp winter day. This station burned down in 1953 and a new station was built across the road, near the present day McCuaig General Store. The second sA train steams into the Heron Bay Station on a crisp winter …
- Photograph showing the village of Jackfish, Ontario, circa 1889. Jackfish began as a fishing village in the 1870's. In 1884, the CPR began using Jackfish as a landing for construction supplies. AlongPhotograph showing the village of Jackfish, Ontario, circa 1889. Jackfish began as …
- Located approximately 15 miles west of Marathon, this view is looking east towards the town. As faithful passengers on the Canadian, one of the highlights of each trip was going through the tunnels,Located approximately 15 miles west of Marathon, this view is looking east …
- This coloured postcard reveals the beauty surrounding the Big Pic River and Heron Bay on the shore of Lake Superior. Possible hazards of the road were dramatized one late October day when a 'Eulid' tThis coloured postcard reveals the beauty surrounding the Big Pic River and …
- With the end of World War II, the men returning from the war, the men who were released from POW camps, and Europeans wishing to stay in Canada, were all well received by the town of Marathon. In thiWith the end of World War II, the men returning from the …
- Originally, water for the town had to be drawn from the lake. It needed to be heavily chlorinated. Later water from an artesian well, behind the town was found to be clean, safe and provided a sufficOriginally, water for the town had to be drawn from the lake. …
- Not much is known about this particular photo. However, you can get an idea of what the ironwork installed on the CPR bridge, built later,over the Big Pic River near Heron Bay, Ontario would have looNot much is known about this particular photo. However, you can get …
- Photo of the CNR Station at Stevens, Ontario on a brisk -42 degree Fahrenheit. A steam locomotive pulls into the depot for the Marathon paper mills of Canada. Other stops along the way included HearsPhoto of the CNR Station at Stevens, Ontario on a brisk -42 …