Wayback Wednesday, sponsored by Jamie Lockwood, broker/owner of Sutton Group Muskoka Realty, with family roots of more than 100 years in Huntsville and Almaguin

This photo is of Paul Tapley removing snow with a bulldozer from the Tapley homestead in Dwight in the 1960s.

Thank you to Nancy Tapley for a very “cool” photo of her dad on a hotter-than-normal July day in Muskoka.
According to Environment and Climate Change Canada, here is how some of the current temperatures stack up against the historical average.
| Date | 2026 High | Normal High | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| June 15 | 29.8°C | 22.8°C | +7.0°C |
| June 24 | 31.2°C | 24.1°C | +7.1°C |
| July 2 | 30.0°C | 25.0°C | +5.0°C |
We’ll see what’s predicted for this coming winter in the fall.
Do you have interesting photos from days gone by to share? We’d love to see them! Email: [email protected]
See more Wayback Wednesday photos HERE.
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