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Tag Archives: SS Keewatin
The McCannell House, Port McNicoll
. Built in 1912 the McCannell house was completed and lived in by March of 1913. It has been well maintained all its life and many of the original aspects and partitions of the home have been preserved. The only … Continue reading
Canadian Pacific Rail Terminus, Port McNicoll
Port McNicoll, named after a Vice President of the CPR, was founded in 1909. The Canadian Pacific Railway had decided to build its own port on Georgian Bay, to replace its terminus in Owen Sound. … Continue reading
How the CPR Actually Acquired the S.S. Keewatin and the S.S. Assiniboia
Preamble: This information was obtained from an interview with Mr. James D.H. McCannell of Port McNicoll in June, 2015 by Carrie O’Brien (Tay Township Heritage and Planning Summer Student) James D.H. McCannell was born in March, 1916 in an upstairs … Continue reading
Ontario Heritage Conference Brings Big Economic Boost to Huronia
The Ontario Heritage Conference 2013 took place in Midland, Penetanguishene and the Township of Tay on Friday June 7 and Saturday June 8, with pre conference activities on Thursday June 6 and Annual General Meetings of three heritage organizations on Sunday June … Continue reading
Posted in archaeology, architecture, CPR, culture, First Nations, heritage, history, Huron - Wendat, Huronia 1600s, logging and lumbering, Port McNicoll, rural Tay, SS Keewatin, Victoria Harbour, Waubaushene
Tagged Alan Taylor, Andrew Nicholls, archaeology, Canada, Canadian Pacific Railway, COMMUNITY HERITAGE ONTARIO, cultural heritage, David Crombie, Georgian Bay, Huronia, Huronia Museum, Midland, Ontario, Penetanguishene, Port McNicoll, range light, Simcoe County, SS Keewatin, Ste. Marie Among the Hurons, Tay Township, Victoria Harbour, Waubaushene
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David Wencer – reflections on the CHO conference in Midland June 2013
Mr. Wencer attended the Community Heritage Ontario conference in Midland, Ontario in June 2013. The link is to his blog post about the conference. Interesting reading. http://davidwencer.wordpress.com/2013/06/16/reflections-on-the-2013-ontario-heritage-conference/
MAY 11 Keewatin open for tours
S.S. Keewatin will OPEN for tours at 2pm on May 11, 2013. for more information go to the website sskeewatin.com or to the Keewatin Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/sskeewatin
Posted in CPR, photos, Port McNicoll, SS Keewatin, Uncategorized
Tagged Canadian Pacific Railway, Great Lakes, photography, Port McNicoll, SS Keewatin
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Ontario Heritage Conference June 6 – 9, 2013
An Invitation The Ontario Heritage Conference 2013 happens in Historic Huronia, June 7 – 9, 2013! Our theme: Rediscover the Past to Enhance the Future, the role of heritage in economic development Your hosts are the Local Organizing Committee, including … Continue reading
Posted in archaeology, architecture, culture, designated buildings, heritage, history, Uncategorized
Tagged Conference Committee, cultural heritage, Edwardian, Midland, Ontario, Penetanguishene, preservation, SS Keewatin, Ste. Marie Among the Hurons, Tay Township, Tiny Township, Titanic, Toronto, Victorian, War of 1812, workshops, Wyandot people
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Grand Reopening of the Victoria Harbour Range Light
After an extensive rebuilding project last year, Tay Township is pleased to announce that the Victoria Harbour Range Light is reopen for public viewing. To celebrate the achievement, Tay Township and the Tay Heritage Committee are holding a grand reopening ceremony … Continue reading
Posted in community event, heritage, history, Victoria Harbour, World War One, World War Two
Tagged Canadian Pacific Railway, Georgian Bay, Great Lakes, Huronia Museum, local history, Ontario, Port McNicoll, preservation, range light, Simcoe County, SS Keewatin, Tay Township, Victoria Harbour
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Keewatin Coming Home
Pictures from the water on the arrival of the SS Keewatin to Severn Sound on June 23, 2012. – Terry Fegarty
Posted in CPR, heritage, history, photos, Port McNicoll, SS Keewatin
Tagged Canadian Pacific Railway, Georgian Bay, photography, Port McNicoll, SS Keewatin, Tay Township
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SS Keewatin at Port McNicoll, photos day 2
Second day back at her home in Port McNicoll photos taken by W. J. Gibson on Sunday June 24, 2012
Posted in CPR, photos, Port McNicoll, SS Keewatin
Tagged Canadian Pacific Railway, Georgian Bay, Great Lakes, photography, Port McNicoll, SS Keewatin, Tay Township
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