A “quick and dirty” way to make a little stool from a piece of poplar.
The kids were lined up to buy these for a nominal cost.
There’s a lot to see at The Powassan Maple Syrup Festival.
A “quick and dirty” way to make a little stool from a piece of poplar.
The kids were lined up to buy these for a nominal cost.
There’s a lot to see at The Powassan Maple Syrup Festival.
Filed under Photographs
Filed under Photographs
Filed under Photographs
Filed under Photographs
Given the reluctance of spring to arrive, it is encouraging to see this:
Brave trees are putting out leaves.
This is the only time this year that the delicate greens of new leaves will be visible. Soon enough they will turn the darker green of summer.
Filed under Photographs
The development of the North Bay Waterfront required the construction of a sheltered harbour for small craft. Rock that had been excavated when the NORAD underground site was built was moved from near Trout lake to the waterfront and dumped into Lake Nipissing to form the breakwall in the photograph.
The small boat marina has spaces for 250 craft.
Filed under Photographs
Filed under Photographs
Filed under Photographs
The old Chief Commanda served as a cruise boat on Lake Nipissing for many years. It is now dry-docked on the waterfront and serves as a restaurant and fresh pickerel market.
It was replaced by the “New Chief” in about 1974.
Filed under Photographs
Filed under Photographs
Filed under Photographs
Filed under Photographs