Wayback Wednesday 2020-10b Brunel Locks

It’s Wayback Wednesday sponsored by Pharmasave: The Locks

 

It’s Wayback Wednesday, sponsored by Pharmasave Huntsville!

 

 

You likely recognize this local landmark but can you guess when this photo was taken? What do you notice? (Photo courtesy of Muskoka Heritage Place)

 


Last week we shared this photo with you:

 

This image of the original Huntsville Train Station, shared with us by Muskoka Heritage Place, is from 1904 or 1905. It was later replaced with the one-storey structure that is there today.

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  1. Allen Markle says:

    From the road in front of Slatter’s pit. Might I guess about 1958. Water is low. Concrete fresh where Fetterlt/ Jacbs/ Whiteside/ Cottrill mill stood. Road changes, angle from new bridge and not the old single lane bridge.