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Ghost Towns of Muskoka

Unknown Ghost Town in Huntsville, Ontario

Jun 30 2010

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The Portage Flyer was the on the shortest commercial railway line in the world (2 kms). It ran from North Portage to South Portage on Lake of Bays from 1904-1959. Then it was dismantled and taken to St. Thomas, but brought back to Huntsville in 1984.
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Holy smokes--Emberson did exist-- in Brunel Township. This map proves it.
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Beatty Siding today from the air, just 3 kms west of another ghost town- Swords.
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Dee Bank school
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Dee Bank rapids from the modern bridge
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Modern Dee Bank
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The ghost town of Dee Bank was across the rapids in the 1800s
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Bridge over steep, long waterfalls at ghost town of Rosseau Falls.
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The old sawmill remains at ghost town of Rosseau Falls
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Only old building still erect from ghost town of Ashdown Corners was this school.
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Downtown Ashdown Corners ghost town
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Only derelict building from the 1800s in ghost town of Ashdown Corners.
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Original Bear Lake ghost town home.

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