Wayback Wednesday 2020-24b Hunters Bay 1918 MHP

It’s Wayback Wednesday sponsored by Pharmasave: A hillside view

 

It’s Wayback Wednesday, sponsored by Pharmasave Huntsville!

 

Do you recognize this view? Can you guess the year this photo was taken? (Photo courtesy of the Muskoka Heritage Place Collection)

 


 

Last week we shared this photo with you:

 

People are gardening now more than ever. But will your cabbage (if you even grow any) rival Mr. Kay’s? Tell us about your gardening efforts this year in the comments below.

According to the Free Grant Lands brochure of 1871, growing crops in Muskoka was easy for early settlers:

The operation of putting in the first crop is a very simple one. Ploughing is at once impracticable and unnecessary. The land is light and rich. All it needs is a little scratching on the surface to cover the seed. This is done with a drag or harrow, which may either be a very rough primitive implement—a natural crotch with a few teeth in it—or it may be carefully made and well finished.

(Photo courtesy of the Muskoka Heritage Place Collection. Details from Huntsville: With Spirit and Resolve.)

 

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One Comment

  1. Deane Murdy says:

    It’s hunters bay looking west probably taken from around the Hutcheson house.