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Wikipedia Description: Terrace Bay, Ontario
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Terrace Bay is a township in Thunder Bay District in northern Ontario located on the north shore of Lake Superior east of Schreiber.
The town of Terrace Bay was established when a pulp mill was established here in 1947 by the Longlac Pulp & Paper Company, later Kimberly-Clark Forest Products. The hydroelectric power for the town came from a diversion of the waters of the Kenogami River into the Aguasabon River system, also known as the Longlac diversion. Terrace Bay became a municipal township in 1959.
An airport (IATA Airport Code YTJ) and a regional hospital are located in Terrace Bay. It is situated on the southern branch of the Trans-Canada Highway, Highway 17, and on the Canadian Pacific Railway.
Terrace Bay offers three elementary schools, a fully equipped high school, and a local library.
The Slate Islands, now a provincial park, are located in Lake Superior near Terrace Bay.
The town's name came from a series of terraces formed as the water level in Lake Superior lowered following the latest ice age.
The town's motto is "The Gem of the North Shore"
According to the Canada 2006 Census:
* Population: 1,625
* % Change (2001-2006): -16.7
* Dwellings: 838
* Area (kmē): 151.24 kmē
* Density (persons per kmē): 10.8
Bigger photos? To save server space, the full-sized versions of these images have either not been loaded to the server or have been removed from the server. (Only some pages are loaded with full-sized images and those usually get removed after three months.)
I still have them though. If you want me to email them to you, please send an email to guthrie.bruce@gmail.com
and I can email them to you, or, depending on the number of images, just repost the page again will the full-sized images.
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1976 photos: From 1975 to 1977, my parents lived in Terrace Bay, Ontario, Canada.
From 1975 to 1979, I was a full-time student at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. I didn't take many photos while at MSU. Dad stopped taking pictures entirely after the separation.
From 1966 (when I started taking pictures) to 1979, I was using a Kodak Instamatic for most of my photos.
From 1966 to 1989, all of my pictures were slides which is what I had grown up on.
From 1966 to 1997, I was taking at most a couple of hundred photos a year.
Image quality is going to be variable because these are scans of slides and/or prints.
The images shown here were scanned in two phases. In the early years of the website, I rescanned a selection of pre-digital images, all at fairly low quality settings. During the COVID pandemic, I launched the Great Rescanning Effort, rescanning ALL of my pre-digital images from various media (prints, slides, negatives, etc) at higher resolution and quality settings. Mutilple versions of images -- some from the initial scannning phase, some from prints, some from slides/negatives -- were posted so there are frequently duplicate images on the same page. At some point, I hope to have time to do a final review and get rid of the duplicates but that'll have to wait until all of the pre-digital images are finally posted.
Trips this year: None.
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