William Gunn, the founder of Inverhuron, who spent much of his life serving the citizens of Bruce County.Source: The History of the County of Bruce and of the Minor Municipalities Therein
Dan Muhm, the popular American store owner sometimes referred to as the Mayor of Inverhuron. Source: Ghost Ports of South Bruce
Dan Muhm's store and telegraph office that stood on the northeast corner of Princess and Victoria Streets. The two women pictured from left to right are Mary and Carrie Giles. Dan Muhm is one of the two men pictured on the right. Source: Ghost Ports of South Bruce
A rare early view of Inverhuron. Victoria Street looking north from the edge of town to the centre of the community. Source: Ghost Ports of South Bruce
"Boss" Bill Gray's Castle. Gray owned the mills and other operations during the 1860s. This photo was also part of the park's interpretive display. ©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
A rear view of "Boss" Gray's castle, probably dating from the 1940s. Source: Ghost Ports of South Bruce
The charred shell of "Boss" Gray's castle following the devastating fire that took place in January, 1960. Source: Ghost Ports of South Bruce
The brick schoolhouse, U.S.S. #1, built in 1875. Source: Bruce Township tales and trails from early days to 1983
Class photo from 1895 or 96. Source: Bruce Township tales and trails from early days to 1983
The schoolhouse nestled amidst the dunes shortly before demolition. Source: Ghost Ports of South Bruce
Road to Inverhuron, ca. 1906Source: Private collector
Sands burying house: an series of undated photos showing an abandoned house in the Inverhuron sand dunes.Source: Private collector, pub: F.H. Leslie Limited
Sands burying house: an series of undated photos showing an abandoned house in the Inverhuron sand dunes.Source: Private collector, pub: F.H. Leslie Limited
Sands burying house: an series of undated photos showing an abandoned house in the Inverhuron sand dunes.Source: Private collector, pub: F.H. Leslie Limited