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Grand Trunk Railway -1908A

Picture Hotel Wawa, at Norway Point, on the Lake of Bays. Also a drawing of a rather stunned fisherman working his catch toward the hand net. The "Killarney of America". Published in an unidentified magazine in 1908.

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Date: 07/02/2014
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