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Canada 150
Life on Lake Superior’s Ontario Shore in 1867, When Canada Became a Country
In 1867, travel in the area of today’s Thunder Bay was limited to paddling waterways or going by steamship. There were no major east-west roads or railways. Sault Ste. Marie had 800 residents who used the St. Marys River as their highway. Read more

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