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Papertown, The Dalhousie Story

 
The dam project was as much of an engineering feat as the building of the mill.
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The water pipeline to Dalhousie
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The Caslon was one of the ships that routinely called at Dalhousie to load paper.
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The old paper wharf was primitive, but busy.
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In the 20th century, Dalhousie became a year round port.
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Dalhousie's west wharf was used for shipping of ore concentrate and imports of fuel for the mill.
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The ferry to Miguasha, Quebec
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The Philip T. Dodge was an old ship that carried paper from Dalhousie throughout World War II.
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Ships from around the world regularly dock at Dalhousie to load paper.
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The Dalhousie paper wharf in the mid 1950s
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The old paper wharf operated until the mid 1970s.
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The Brunswick Street hill in winter.
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Lavoie's store, one of many that once thrived in Dalhousie.
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Historically, this part of the province received the heaviest snowfalls.
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This horse and wagon were a familiar sight as they delivered groceries.
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In the 1950s, downtown Dalhousie was still a thriving business district.
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William Street was lined with stores.
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Photo of Clifford's Drug Store
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