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- Cobourg BeachAs far back as the early 1800s Cobourg's main beach was used as a stopover location for travellers along the Lake Ontario's north shore. The beach was a place of stopover and encampment, especially at the west end of the beach where the large stream entered the lake. This area …As far back as the early 1800s Cobourg's main beach was used as a stopover location for travellers along the Lake Ontario's north shore. The beach was a place of …Cobourg Public Library
- Cobourg HarbourThe harbour has been rebuilt, dredged and expanded many times in the past century and a half. It is actually entirely artificial as the bay formed by Midtown Creek was just a swampy inlet, which the Cobourg business people quickly recognized as a great opportunity if it becam a major …The harbour has been rebuilt, dredged and expanded many times in the past century and a half. It is actually entirely artificial as the bay formed by Midtown Creek was …Cobourg Public Library
- Aerial view of Cobourg HarbourThe harbour has been rebuilt, dredged and expanded many times in the past century and a half. It is actually entirely artificial as the bay formed by Midtown Creek was just a swampy inlet, which the Cobourg business people quickly recognized as a great opportunity if it becam a major …The harbour has been rebuilt, dredged and expanded many times in the past century and a half. It is actually entirely artificial as the bay formed by Midtown Creek was …Cobourg Public Library
- Cobourg Bathing Beach and Car FerryOntario No. 1 cost about $375,000, was 317 feet long, 54.2 foot beam, 16 1/2 foot draft, speed 13-15mph, capacity of 28 loaded coal cars, 1,000 passengers, berths for 90 people.Ontario No. 1 cost about $375,000, was 317 feet long, 54.2 foot beam, 16 1/2 foot draft, speed 13-15mph, capacity of 28 loaded coal cars, 1,000 passengers, berths for 90 …Cobourg Public Library
- Cobourg Waterfront festivalPostcard showing an aerial view of the Waterfront Festival in 1995.Postcard showing an aerial view of the Waterfront Festival in 1995.Cobourg Public Library
- Victoria Park BeachAs far back as the early 1800s Cobourg's main beach was used as a stopover location for travellers along the Lake Ontario's north shore. The beach was a place of stopover and encampment, especially at the west end of the beach where the large stream entered the lake. This area …As far back as the early 1800s Cobourg's main beach was used as a stopover location for travellers along the Lake Ontario's north shore. The beach was a place of …Cobourg Public Library
- Bathing at Victoria BeachThe water slide in the background was a much-loved feature with children hurtling down a wooden slide in a toboggan on wheels. The slide stretched out over the water and into the harbour. It was in the area between the east pier and where the beach ended and was run …The water slide in the background was a much-loved feature with children hurtling down a wooden slide in a toboggan on wheels. The slide stretched out over the water and …Cobourg Public Library
- Cobourg LakefrontThis photograph was taken by Canadian aerial photographer Harry Oakman.This photograph was taken by Canadian aerial photographer Harry Oakman.Cobourg Public Library
- Victoria ParkAs far back as the early 1800s Cobourg's main beach was used as a stopover location for travellers along the Lake Ontario's north shore. The beach was a place of stopover and encampment, especially at the west end of the beach where the large stream entered the lake. This area …As far back as the early 1800s Cobourg's main beach was used as a stopover location for travellers along the Lake Ontario's north shore. The beach was a place of …Cobourg Public Library
- Victoria ParkAs far back as the early 1800s Cobourg's main beach was used as a stopover location for travellers along the Lake Ontario's north shore. The beach was a place of stopover and encampment, especially at the west end of the beach where the large stream entered the lake. This area …As far back as the early 1800s Cobourg's main beach was used as a stopover location for travellers along the Lake Ontario's north shore. The beach was a place of …Cobourg Public Library
- Harbour, Cobourg, Ont., CanadaPostmarked Cobourg, 11 Sep 1913Postmarked Cobourg, 11 Sep 1913Cobourg Public Library
- S.S. Ontario No. 1From the 1850s to the 1870s Charlotte, New York had a flourishing business in shipping but then certain bills were passed by the federal government favoring the railroads and harbours became nearly empty. In 1880 Bell, Lewis and Yates Co. built coal docks on the river next to the iron …From the 1850s to the 1870s Charlotte, New York had a flourishing business in shipping but then certain bills were passed by the federal government favoring the railroads and harbours …Cobourg Public Library
- S.S. Ontario No. 1 and No. 2, Cobourg, OntarioThe Ontario Car Ferry company was formed in 1905 in a joint venture between the Grand Trunk Railway and the Buffalo, Rochester and Pennsylvania Railroad. The two ferries based in Cobourg also perfomed the secondary function of taking passengers and sometimes their cars across Lake Ontario. This first ferry, named …The Ontario Car Ferry company was formed in 1905 in a joint venture between the Grand Trunk Railway and the Buffalo, Rochester and Pennsylvania Railroad. The two ferries based in …Cobourg Public Library
- Cobourg HarbourAerial view of Cobourg Harbour and the West PierAerial view of Cobourg Harbour and the West PierCobourg Public Library
- Aerial view of Cobourg and HarbourAerial view of the Town of Cobourg, the lakeshore and the harbourAerial view of the Town of Cobourg, the lakeshore and the harbourCobourg Public Library
- Christmas card showing the harbour mouth in Cobourg, 1882, printed in 1962.Christmas card showing the harbour mouth in Cobourg, 1882, printed in 1962. Source: Percy Climo Acquired: 1991Christmas card showing the harbour mouth in Cobourg, 1882, printed in 1962. Source: Percy Climo Acquired: 1991Cobourg Public Library
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