The first town site around 1920. Greneau's store is the first building at the right. Photo: Charlotte Welch
The Wanikewin store and hotel around 1918.Photo: Minnie Fenton
Trottier's Mill operated between 1939-50, but it was a small operation compared to the Pine Lumber Co. Mill.Photo: Charlotte Welch
A view of the barn and waterfront.Photo: Charlotte Welc
Two young ladies in front of boarding house and office around the 1940s. These were first built by the Pine Lumber Co. and later purchased by Trottier.Photo: Charlotte Welch
The railway station foundations©Copyright: Yvan Charbonneau
The railway station foundations©Copyright: Yvan Charbonneau
A general view of the station area, water tower and siding.©Copyright: Yvan Charbonneau
An original building from the first town site.©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
An original building from the first town site.©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
The original boarding house remains occupied and is well maintained.©Copyright: Jeri Danyleyko
The foundations of the Pine Lumber Co. mill.©Copyright: Yvan Charbonneau
The foundations of the Pine Lumber Co. mill.©Copyright: Yvan Charbonneau