RetroSpectacle From Anne Langton Sketches to Digital Photography RetroSpectacle from Anne Langton Sketches to Digital Photography Maryboro Lodge: The Fenelon Museum
Row upon row of lumber at Mossom Boyd’s yard have become rows of houses at Bobcaygeon’s Port 32.
This 1886 sketch shows R. C. Smith’s Red Mill on the left, opposite the village grist mill.
Former home of pharmacist Alvin Gould, it was painted blue by University of Toronto professor Joaquin Kuhn, then became known as the Blue Oak Bed and Breakfast
Bobcaygeon’s Main Street home to Bobcaygeon’s Fire Hall. Vicars Cosh’s Home (built on the site where Bobcaygeon’s famous Forest House hotel burnt), and the Bobcaygeon Independent newspaper office. […]
Though the cars have changed, and village shops can no longer suspend their signs out over the sidewalk, the main street looks much as it did four decades […]
The office of R.C. Smith’s Red Mill became Heritage House and today hosts RWH Construction. J.W. Howry & Sons of Saginaw Michigan leased the Red Mill for a […]