An aerial photograph of Sundridge Ontario during the 1960s. Lake Bernard is on the left of the photograph. In the middle of the image is the Main Street and Highway 11 is on the right side of the photograph.
A black and white photograph of a horse-drawn sled being pulled along the middle of a snow-covered Main Street in Sundridge. The street is lined with houses. On the right side of the street there are a few people on the sidewalk.
A three-legged cow standing in the middle of a snowy street in Sundridge. On the right side of the picture a young boy is looking at the cow. There are eight men around the cow. Two of the men are wearing a butcher aprons and holding knives. Another man is feeding the cow some hay.
A picture of two Sundridge businesses around 1890. The business on the left is Johnstone's Bakery. On the right is J. P. Jones' Livery and Stables. There has a group of children and adults standing outside the Bakery. The livery and stables has a group of men standing outside it.
These next three images are a set of three postcards which show Sundridge's Main Street looking to the east, centre, and west. These pictures were taken during the First World War, 1914 - 1918.
This first image is Sundridge's Main Street looking to the west. On the right side of the street is J. Edgar's store and home. Outside the store are a man and a boy. There is also a Union Jack flag up a flag pole. On the left side of the street there are homes.
This is the central view of Sundridge's Main Street. The road is dirt at this time, but utility poles line the street. The buildings along the street here are:Dunton's Hardware, Post Office, Confectionery, Orange Hall & Lang's Butcher.
Sundridge's Main Street east. The road is dirt and fairly wide. There are four cars on the road. Along the left side of the buildings are houses. On the right side is the Queen's Hotel and a church with a bell tower.
Black and white photograph of Sundridge town square and a street. The square has many people in it, including a man riding a bicycle. Across the street there's a white building is Johnstone's Hardware Store. To the right is the Grand Trunk Railway station.
This picture is the Depression Era Main Street in Sundridge. The road is unpaved. There are buildings lining the street. On the left side are houses, with some stores in the distance. On the right side there are what appear to be warehouses and other storage buildings.