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The above photograph shows how the Mountain Road at Hamilton winds upwards from the city, hugging the mountain
5/13/1931
Along the Humber Boulevard in spring
9/5/1925
The ancient fire place built against the last wall of old Fort Chambly, at Chambly, Canton, Quebec
5/12/1930
The ancient stone church at Eden Mills, Ontario
1/17/1931
Apiculture Building at O.A.C. Guelph just opened- a class of students are taking a course in bee culture at the present time
3/20/1925
Arddries memorial at the Toronto University shaving now at connects up the main university building with the more recent built Hart House. [Incomplete]
n.d.
The Argonaut Rowing Club's headquarters on the lake front near Sunnyside, Toronto, is the most popular meeting place for famous scullers
7/20/1932
At Grand Tourelle Que ow the Gulf of St Lawrence stands this 50 feet pinnacle called by the natives La Chiminee (The Chimney). Its sides contain fossilized sea forms, and the colors are most vivid
10/22/1932
At Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., is preserved this old lock, which was the forerunner of the massive structures that to-day pass vessels in and out of Lake Superior
23 April 1932
At the new world's most famous shrine
11/5/1928
Automobile and government buildings, Toronto Exhibition
1/1/1925
A beauty spot along the Guelph Highway at the Ontario Reformatory at Guelph
8/8/1925
A beauty spot in Reservoir Park, Toronto
10/31/1928
Beside some wayside shrine
10/19/1929
The big lift bridge at Burlington Beach and its neighbors the old lighthouse and ancient residence built when the canal was first opened
n.d.
A bird's-eye view of the huge North Toronto filtration plant, which is situated in the Don Valley at Leaside, Toronto, Ontario
6/25/1930
The Bishop Strachan gates at the entrance to old Trinity College, Toronto
6/1/1929
Bishop Strachan School, Lonsdale Road, north side, between Warren Road and Russell Hill Road, Toronto, Ontario
6/19/1920
Bloor Street West, bridge over Humber River, Toronto, Ontario.
4/8/1933
Bloor Street West, bridge over Humber River, Toronto, Ontario.
7/12/1930
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