Restigouche Regional Museum
Dalhousie, New Brunswick

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Papertown, The Dalhousie Story

 
Dalhousie's old post office stood right in front of the mill. It has now vanished.
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Aerial views of Dalhousie show just how dominant the mill was and continues to be.
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The entrance to the mill.
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Photo of The Chaleur Inn
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Because of the mill, Dalhousie became a strong union town.
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Transporting loads of logs to the mill over Dalhousie's hills was not without hazards.
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Since the forest industry was so important, competitions based on logging were sometimes held.
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The Dalhousie Superior School football team.
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Salmon fishing was always a lure for people of the area.
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Musical groups and choirs flourished in Dalhousie.
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The skating rink was built on mill property, financed by the company.
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The Inch Arran Ice Palace
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Inch Arran Park, a trailer park and recreation area.
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Dalhousie was always a hockey town.
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Dalhousie teams competed at local, provincial and national levels.
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The old Dalhousie curling club was supported by the company and stood near the mill.
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The Dalhousie Badminton Club was once very active and travelled to events in other communities.
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Skiing at Dalhousie
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