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- Canadian Pacific Railway station at the corner of Bethune and Hardisty Street 1905. Overhead bridge was used as a means of crossing the tracks to arrive at the boat landing.Canadian Pacific Railway station at the corner of Bethune and Hardisty Street …
- View of the CPR Grain Elevator B from the Kaministiquia River. Now demolished, the elevator was situated at the lower end of Victoria Avenue in Fort William, Ontario.View of the CPR Grain Elevator B from the Kaministiquia River. Now …
- Black and white photo showing damage to train after collision.Black and white photo showing damage to train after collision.
- Black and white photo of a group of people standing beside a Canadian Pacific train wreck.Black and white photo of a group of people standing beside a …
- An early photograph of a CPR work gang posing in front of a log building.An early photograph of a CPR work gang posing in front of …
- See Times News article dated 52-07-27 available in library.See Times News article dated 52-07-27 available in library.
- Black and white photograph of the Kaministiquia Hotel which was owned and operated by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). The hotel was located on the corner of Dease and Hardistry.Black and white photograph of the Kaministiquia Hotel which was owned and …
- Black and white photograph of the Canadian Pacific Railway under construction in the 1880's.Black and white photograph of the Canadian Pacific Railway under construction in …
- View of south end of Jackfish coal dock. Black and white photograph of the Canadian Pacific Railway at Jackfish. Jackfish, now a ghost town, is situated "approximately half way between Battle IslandView of south end of Jackfish coal dock. Black and white photograph …
- Chronicle-Journal, 16 Jan 2015, A1 Full text available on microfilmChronicle-Journal, 16 Jan 2015, A1 Full text available on microfilm
- Chronicle-Journal, 14 Jan 2015, A1 Full text available on microfilmChronicle-Journal, 14 Jan 2015, A1 Full text available on microfilm
- Chronicle-Journal, 25 Jul 2016, A1 Full text available on microfilmChronicle-Journal, 25 Jul 2016, A1 Full text available on microfilm
- Photo showing the CPR train wreck at Current River, May 28, 1908.Photo showing the CPR train wreck at Current River, May 28, 1908.
- This photograph shows the extreme terrain construction crews had to deal with in construction rail lines across Canada. Rock had to be blasted and then hauled out of the way. This photograph also appThis photograph shows the extreme terrain construction crews had to deal with …
- The supply boat, the 'Butcher's Boy' docked at McKellar's Harbour to unload food and materials for CPR construction crews. Roads to such isolated areas did not exist, so men relied on cargo boats toThe supply boat, the 'Butcher's Boy' docked at McKellar's Harbour to unload …
- Black and white photo of the present CPR station in Schreiber, Ontario. Canadian Pacific Railway was the main source of income in Schreiber. A new station was built in 1924, to replace the previous tBlack and white photo of the present CPR station in Schreiber, Ontario. …
- Black and white photograph of the Kaministiquia Hotel which was owned and operated by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). The hotel was located on the corner of Dease and Hardistry.Black and white photograph of the Kaministiquia Hotel which was owned and …
- Black and white photograph of the C.P.R. (Canadian Pacific Railway) station in Port Arthur, Ontario.Black and white photograph of the C.P.R. (Canadian Pacific Railway) station in …
- Entrance to Jackfish Bay. Black and white photograph of the Canadian Pacific Railway at Jackfish. Jackfish, now a ghost town, is situated "approximately half way between Battle Island and Pennisula HEntrance to Jackfish Bay. Black and white photograph of the Canadian Pacific …