Maritime History of the Great Lakes

The Inner Harbor Collingwood

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Posted by Dave, 29 July 2008 at 12:02

I am so happy to see this pic. You can see my grandfather working on his roof on the far right corner of this pic--you wouldn't believe it but I remember that day that pic was taken it's in my grandfather's journal and he even mentioned someone taking his picture from afar. AMAZING!!

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The Inner Harbor Collingwood


Lithographed black and white postcard of the Collingwood, ON harbour. In the foreground is a dredge with a sign "Dalton McCarthy" on its side. Its scow lies just of the stern. Against the pier is a two masted schooner and ahead of it a wooden-hulled freighter. The pier appears to be heaped with coal. The vantage point of the photograph is the Collingwood grain elevator.