Today, Camp Kitchen is a public swimming area and home to the Purser's Cabin marking the end of [...]
Wayback Wednesday
It’s Wayback Wednesday: millin’ about
This week, Huntsville was built on the lumber industry. By the 1890s, there were four lumber [...]
It’s Wayback Wednesday: the oldest stone church in Muskoka
St. Mary's Anglican Church is 130 years old - reportedly the oldest stone church in Muskoka. Do [...]
It’s Wayback Wednesday: a sketch in time
This week, an 1875 pencil sketch of a young Huntsville by George Harlow White depicts a much [...]
It’s Wayback Wednesday: library lovers
This week, Huntsville has long had a public library. Can you pick out the location of this one? [...]
It’s Wayback Wednesday: one, two, three strikes you’re out
This week, a vintage baseball game. Can you guess the year and where this diamond was? Bonus [...]
It’s Wayback Wednesday: Lake of…babes?
In this week's photo: What would have had a camera crew filming this row of mostly [...]

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