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The Gilmour Tramway

 
Raven Lake looking south (as seen today)
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Looking North from Raven Lake dam
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Looking South from Raven Lake dam
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Raven Lake dam (as seen today)
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Black River looking north
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Black River looking south
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Little Wren Lake looking north
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Little Wren Lake looking south
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Looking north from behind Frost Centre
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St. Nora Lake looking north
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The Big Gamble, a newspaper article by Susan Pryke
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Introduction the Gilmour Tramway and brief overview by Norm MacKay (former museum chairperson)
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The history of Gilmour and Co. by Norm MacKay (former museum chairperson)
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Norm MacKay explains why Gilmour and Co. decided to build the Tramway.
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Norm MacKay discusses the role of local sawmills in the construction of the Gilmour Tramway
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Norm MacKay discusses the materials that went into constructing the Gilmour Tramway
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Norm MacKay discusses other construction done by Gilmour and Co in Dorset
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The labour force for the Gilmour Tramway discussed by Norm MacKay (1 of 2)
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