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- The Three Sisters, Canmore.The Three Sisters in the Canadian Rockies are probably recognized by more people driving along the Trans-Canada Highway than any of the other mountains in Alberta. The mountain peaks were individually named in 1883 as Big Sister, Middle Sister and Little Sister.The Three Sisters in the Canadian Rockies are probably recognized by more people driving along the Trans-Canada Highway than any of the other mountains in Alberta. The mountain peaks were …Oakville Public Library
- Rothesay Falls, Kennebecasis River, N.B.Postcard to Rev. R.B. Layton, Fairview Station, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, mailed from Truro, Nova Scotia.Postcard to Rev. R.B. Layton, Fairview Station, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, mailed from Truro, Nova Scotia.Oakville Public Library
- Great Whirlpool Rapids, Niagara FallsThe huge volume of water rushing from Niagara Falls is crushed into the narrow Great Gorge, creating the Whirlpool Rapids that stretch for 1.6 km (1 mi). This is the elbow, where the river makes a sharp right-angled turn.The huge volume of water rushing from Niagara Falls is crushed into the narrow Great Gorge, creating the Whirlpool Rapids that stretch for 1.6 km (1 mi). This is the …Oakville Public Library
- East Colborne St. PostcardPostcard featuring a black and white photograph of east Colborne Street (Now Lakeshore)Postcard featuring a black and white photograph of east Colborne Street (Now Lakeshore)Oakville Public Library
- Pretty View in Kentville, N.S.A postcard of a church in Kentville, Nova Scotia during the early 20th century.A postcard of a church in Kentville, Nova Scotia during the early 20th century.Oakville Public Library
- Main Street, Kentville, N.S.A postcard depicting Main Street, Kentville, Nova Scotia during the early 20th century.A postcard depicting Main Street, Kentville, Nova Scotia during the early 20th century.Oakville Public Library
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