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- Myrne Grawbarger sitting on the steps of Grawbarger's Ice Cream Parlour, Deux RivièresMyrne Grawbarger sitting on the steps of Grawbarger's Ice Cream Parlour, Deux …
- This photograph looks like it was taken of a picture in a newspaper. The Fishers used to host parties and dances in their cabin on what locals called Fisher's Island. The couple likely had squattersThis photograph looks like it was taken of a picture in a …
- Jack Fisher Stands in his canoe on the Upper Ottawa River.Jack Fisher Stands in his canoe on the Upper Ottawa River.
- McKechnie's hotel burned down in 1952.McKechnie's hotel burned down in 1952.
- The story goes, that Mike Simond was drinking at the McKechnie's hotel one night and he died when he walked out the fire escape thinking it was the bathroom door. He worked for Joan Charbonneau's fatThe story goes, that Mike Simond was drinking at the McKechnie's hotel …
- Back Row: Debbie Logan, Curtis Logan. Middle Row: Dickie Stewart, Maynard Logan, Jack Logan, and Earl Stewart, Randy Logan, Harold Logan, Linda Logan, Jean Logan.Back Row: Debbie Logan, Curtis Logan. Middle Row: Dickie Stewart, Maynard Logan, …
- A road stretches off into the distance. It is late fall or early spring because there are no leaves on the branches.A road stretches off into the distance. It is late fall or …
- Man standing on top of the fire tower at Deux Rivierés.Man standing on top of the fire tower at Deux Rivierés.
- Toddler walking in the snow. The CPR railway station, water tower and church can be seen in the backgroundToddler walking in the snow. The CPR railway station, water tower and …
- Due to the trees that are cut along the bank of the river, this photograph was likely taken at the end of the 1940s before the water levels of the Ottawa River were raised by the dam at Rapides-des-JDue to the trees that are cut along the bank of the …
- Box cars on the railway tracks in the winter. The Laurentian hills on the Quebec side are visible in the background. The Ottawa River has not frozen over in the photograph.Box cars on the railway tracks in the winter. The Laurentian hills …
- Mrs. G.J. Boudreau [Ernie Boudreau’s Mother] and Mrs. M. Donnelly [Bill Donnelly’s grandmother] both lived in Mackey Station Ont. Unknown what year this document was written in. All spellings of nameMrs. G.J. Boudreau [Ernie Boudreau’s Mother] and Mrs. M. Donnelly [Bill Donnelly’s …
- Lands & Forests Stonecliffe Building Gerry Tait in foregroundLands & Forests Stonecliffe Building Gerry Tait in foreground
- Remembering an Algonquin friend by GARY K. JOHNSTON On August 16, 1987, Max F. Borutski, a former Conservation Officer and resident of Round Lake Centre, passed away after a lengthy illness. Max wasRemembering an Algonquin friend by GARY K. JOHNSTON On August 16, 1987, …
- Mrs. T. Lalonde stands next to the brick section house as the engine of a train goes by.Mrs. T. Lalonde stands next to the brick section house as the …
- Ann Larochelle, Stella Larochelle, Cora Logan, Albert Stewart, Edwin Stewart.Ann Larochelle, Stella Larochelle, Cora Logan, Albert Stewart, Edwin Stewart.
- Boy on wood pile unknown. Mrs Bill McIsaac, Ken Tooley, Mrs. Mary McIsaac, Frank Chamberlain, Irene and Vivian Tooley.Boy on wood pile unknown. Mrs Bill McIsaac, Ken Tooley, Mrs. Mary …
- Pete Coutoure lived by Grant's Creek. Sophia Rousseau shares stories bout him in her video interview.Pete Coutoure lived by Grant's Creek. Sophia Rousseau shares stories bout him …