From Ship to Shore: Exploring Oshawa's Relationship with Lake Ontario From Ship to Shore: Exploring Oshawa's Relationship with Lake Ontario Oshawa Museum
David Annis sold this home to Daniel Conant Oct 15 1846. Farewell did not live in this house at the time the picture was taken. It was still owned […]
Three cottages that were located at Oshawa’s lakefront. Most of these cottages were torn down prior to or during the 1980s.
This cottage was located between todays Robinson House and Guy House. Notice the large coal pile behind Robinson House.
The sand obtained from the sand filter plant was used for the construction of the General Motors north plant in 1920. It was discontinued because the beach sand […]
The coal storage shed is shown in the left of the photo. It was located at the shore end of the pier and stored coal after it was […]