Post# M28
Port Arthur Railway Station
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Monday, 07 December, 2009 14:17
Port Arthur Railway Station
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Post# M27
Pigeon River Border Crossing
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Monday, 07 December, 2009 14:14
The Pigeon River is also steeped in history as it was a main thoroughfare for voyageurs and fur traders who worked for the Northwest Company. The Pigeon River Voyageur Route - part of which runs through the park - was the preferred way west and primary route of these hardy explorers between 1722 and 1797.
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Post# M26
James Whalen
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Monday, 07 December, 2009 14:09
At 180 feet in length and 950 horsepower, the James Whalen was built to tow heavy steamers and break ice 40 inches thick. Source of the first marine wireless message ever sent from the Lakehead, today she is a permanently moored feature of the Kaministiquia Riverfront Heritage Park.
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Post# M25
Fort William Syndicate and Victoria Ave
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Monday, 07 December, 2009 14:04
Street Corner Syndicate Avenue at Victoria Avenue in Fort William 1890
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Post# M24
Snow Storm Memorial Ave 1939
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Monday, 07 December, 2009 14:01
Snow Storm in Port Arthur on Memorial Avenue February 1939
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