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  • The Village of Jackfish (~1889)
    The Village of Jackfish (~1889)
    Imagecomment       Photograph showing the village of Jackfish, Ontario, circa 1889. Jackfish began as a fishing village in the 1870's. In 1884, the CPR began using Jackfish as a landing for construction supplies. Along with the wharf (lower left), a 600 foot trestle coal dock was constructed. Coal was unloaded from the …
    Imagecomment     Photograph showing the village of Jackfish, Ontario, circa 1889. Jackfish began as a fishing village in the 1870's. In 1884, the CPR began using Jackfish as a landing for construction …
    Marathon District Museum & Historical Society
  • Rebuilding the Coal Trestle(~1916)
    Rebuilding the Coal Trestle(~1916)
    Image       Black and white photo taken of the rebuilding of the coal trestle at Jackfish, Ontario c.1916.
    Image     Black and white photo taken of the rebuilding of the coal trestle at Jackfish, Ontario c.1916.
    Terrace Bay Public Library
  • Unloading Coal - Jackfish (~1920)
    Unloading Coal - Jackfish (~1920)
    Image       Black and white photo showing a large steamship unloading coal at the Jackfish coal dock, the last stop along the Canadian Pacific railway. Another large steamship appears in the background.
    Image     Black and white photo showing a large steamship unloading coal at the Jackfish coal dock, the last stop along the Canadian Pacific railway. Another large steamship appears in the background.
    Terrace Bay Public Library
  • Coal Chutes - Jackfish
    Coal Chutes - Jackfish
    Image       View of the coal chutes at Jackfish, Ontario. The chutes were loaded manually by a crew of 300 men. It was not unusual for them to work overtime for up to three days, until the steamship was loaded.
    Image     View of the coal chutes at Jackfish, Ontario. The chutes were loaded manually by a crew of 300 men. It was not unusual for them to work overtime for up …
    Terrace Bay Public Library
  • Coal Dock Trestle, Jackfish (1949)
    Coal Dock Trestle, Jackfish (1949)
    Image       A view of Jackfish village, the 600ft coal dock trestle, and a steamship in the harbour of Jackfish Bay, Ontario, on Lake Superior.
    Image     A view of Jackfish village, the 600ft coal dock trestle, and a steamship in the harbour of Jackfish Bay, Ontario, on Lake Superior.
    Terrace Bay Public Library
  • Jackfish Coal Docks, Rebuilding the Wooden Tower (March 1919)
    Jackfish Coal Docks, Rebuilding the Wooden Tower (March 1919)
    Imagemystery       Jackfish Coal Dock wooden tower in the process of being rebuilt by crew in 1919. This coal dock was blown over in a storm on Lake Superior, March, 1919.
    Imagemystery     Jackfish Coal Dock wooden tower in the process of being rebuilt by crew in 1919. This coal dock was blown over in a storm on Lake Superior, March, 1919.
    Terrace Bay Public Library
  • Jackfish Coal Dock (1950) - Final Days
    Jackfish Coal Dock (1950) - Final Days
    Image       A winter view of Jackfish from the past with home in foreground and coal docks in the background.
    Image     A winter view of Jackfish from the past with home in foreground and coal docks in the background.
    Terrace Bay Public Library
  • Jackfish CPR Coal Chutes Mainline (1921)
    Jackfish CPR Coal Chutes Mainline (1921)
    Image       Black and white photo of the coal chutes at Jackfish, Ontario on Lake Superior.
    Image     Black and white photo of the coal chutes at Jackfish, Ontario on Lake Superior.
    Terrace Bay Public Library
  • Coal Dock Trestle - Jackfish (1920)
    Coal Dock Trestle - Jackfish (1920)
    Image       View of coal terminal and trestle at Jackfish, Ontario. This 600ft trestle on Lake Superior, received steamships from the United States. Ships were unloaded manually, and usually involved a crew of three hundred men. Even with the men working eighteen hours each day, the unloading process often took three days.
    Image     View of coal terminal and trestle at Jackfish, Ontario. This 600ft trestle on Lake Superior, received steamships from the United States. Ships were unloaded manually, and usually involved a crew …
    Terrace Bay Public Library
  • Jackfish Coal Dock
    Jackfish Coal Dock
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    Terrace Bay Public Library
  • Jackfish Coal Dock - Coal Boat Unloading
    Jackfish Coal Dock - Coal Boat Unloading
    Image       From the early 1900's till the mid-forties, Jackfish was the major centre for the distribution of coal in Northwestern Ontario as seen in this black and white photo. The steamships would come from the United States loaded with coal and provisions and unload at the 600 ft. trestle at Jackfish, …
    Image     From the early 1900's till the mid-forties, Jackfish was the major centre for the distribution of coal in Northwestern Ontario as seen in this black and white photo. The steamships …
    Terrace Bay Public Library
  • Dougherty's Cut - CPR construction
    Dougherty's Cut - CPR construction
    Image       This photograph shows the extreme terrain construction crews had to deal with in construction rail lines across Canada. Rock had to be blasted and then hauled out of the way. This photograph also appears in the books 'Building the Railway' by Rosemary Neering, Fitzhenry and Whiteside c1974, and in 'Railways …
    Image     This photograph shows the extreme terrain construction crews had to deal with in construction rail lines across Canada. Rock had to be blasted and then hauled out of the way. …
    Thunder Bay Public Library
  • Trestle at Station 220
    Trestle at Station 220
    Image       Trestle at Station 220, R.G. Reid's Jackfish contract. C.P.R. Length 1450 feet. Height, 78 feet. Connection between the Rockies and Montreal made at this bridge May 16th, 1885.
    Image     Trestle at Station 220, R.G. Reid's Jackfish contract. C.P.R. Length 1450 feet. Height, 78 feet. Connection between the Rockies and Montreal made at this bridge May 16th, 1885.
    Thunder Bay Public Library
  • Residence of J. Miller - Jackfish (late 1800's)
    Residence of J. Miller - Jackfish (late 1800's)
    Image       Black and white photo of the J. Miller home in Jackfish, Ontario, in the late 1800's. J. Miller was the station master for the Canadian Pacific Railways.
    Image     Black and white photo of the J. Miller home in Jackfish, Ontario, in the late 1800's. J. Miller was the station master for the Canadian Pacific Railways.
    Thunder Bay Public Library
  • Canadian Pacific Railway - Jackfish Area
    Canadian Pacific Railway - Jackfish Area
    Imagemystery       A scenic view of a section of the CPR rail line two miles from Jackfish, Ontario.
    Imagemystery     A scenic view of a section of the CPR rail line two miles from Jackfish, Ontario.
    Thunder Bay Public Library
  • Jackfish Bridge
    Jackfish Bridge
    Imagemysterycomment       R.G. Reids Jackfish Contract. CPR (Views of Canadian Pacific Railway and Northshore Lake Superior scenery) is written on photo.
    Imagemysterycomment     R.G. Reids Jackfish Contract. CPR (Views of Canadian Pacific Railway and Northshore Lake Superior scenery) is written on photo.
    Thunder Bay Public Library
  • View of Jackfish
    View of Jackfish
    Image       View of the village of Jackfish, Ontario with the train terminal in the background.
    Image     View of the village of Jackfish, Ontario with the train terminal in the background.
    Thunder Bay Public Library
  • Aerial View of Jackfish Coal Docks
    Aerial View of Jackfish Coal Docks
    Imagemystery       View of Jackfish coal docks and the coal terminal to the right.
    Imagemystery     View of Jackfish coal docks and the coal terminal to the right.
    Thunder Bay Public Library
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