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Port Bruce Pier 2006 by Katy Lipscomb


Fishing tugs in Catfish Creek near the harbour.
The Port Bruce harbour as it looked in 1896. In the foreground are
the two Young Brothers fishing tugs, Enterprise- and Uncle
Tom .

A view of Port Bruce from across the creek, about 1900.The Young
Brothers Store is on the right in the foreground and the Rocabore Inn
is on the left. In the background are the homes of brothers Levi and
George Young, proprietors of the Young Brothers Fisheries.

The old Wonnacott Blacksmith shop at Port Bruce
- courtesy of Marjorie (Wonnacott) Smith of Port Bruce

Port Bruce schoolteacher Edna Young with her students in front of the
old Port Bruce schoolhouse- 1909. She resigned the following year
when she married Wilfred C. Johnson of Concession 9, Malahide.

Altar cloth memorial to Lisa and Beth Hodson, weaving by Susan
Jarmain.

Cornfield Codex, a drawing by Nick Johnson.

The fish houses of Port Bruce about 1972, a water colour by Philip
Johnson. Twenty years later they came down and Steve Johnson had something to say that day.
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Site originated December 1995
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