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  1. Port Hope, Ontario on Dominion Day in 1934. Named Canada Day since 1982.

    Port Hope, Ontario on Dominion Day in 1934. Named Canada Day since 1982.

  2. Ever wonder how Dominion Day was renamed Canada Day?

    Ever wonder how Dominion Day was renamed Canada Day?

  3. Dominion Day in Toronto in 1980.  Known as Canada Day since 1982.

    Dominion Day in Toronto in 1980. Known as Canada Day since 1982.

  4. People swimming in English Bay in Vancouver in 1917

    People swimming in English Bay in Vancouver in 1917

  5. Aerial view of Downtown Vancouver looking south from Burrard Inlet in 1984

    Aerial view of Downtown Vancouver looking south from Burrard Inlet in 1984

  6. Ottawa in 1925

    Ottawa in 1925

  7. Temagami, Ontario in 1955. Have you been?

    Temagami, Ontario in 1955. Have you been?

  8. Russian freighter Sergey Yesenin running into the Queen of Victoria Ferry

    Russian freighter Sergey Yesenin running into the Queen of Victoria Ferry

    Film footage of the Russian freighter Sergey Yesenin running into the Queen of Victoria Ferry in Active Pass in British Columbia on August 2nd, 1970. The accident resulted in the deaths of three Canadians, including a young mother and baby. The accident was a result of mixed radio signals, poor ti
  9. Halifax, Nova Scotia Airport in the 1960s

    Halifax, Nova Scotia Airport in the 1960s

  10. The Calgary airport in 1959

    The Calgary airport in 1959

  11. Tim Horton holding Tim Horton’s donuts in the 1970s

    Tim Horton holding Tim Horton’s donuts in the 1970s

  12. Banff, Alberta in the 1960s.

    Banff, Alberta in the 1960s.

  13. Niagara Falls in the 1950s.  Have you been?

    Niagara Falls in the 1950s. Have you been?

  14. Marilyn Monroe in Banff, Alberta in 1953 while filming River of No Return.

    Marilyn Monroe in Banff, Alberta in 1953 while filming River of No Return.

  15. Colonel Sanders home is Mississauga, Ontario

    Colonel Sanders home is Mississauga, Ontario

    When this photo of Colonel Sanders was taken in the 1970s he lived in this house at 1337 Melton Drive in Missisauga, Ontario. In fact he lived there from 1964-1980. Upon his death in 1980 the house (which he paid $22k for) was sold with two remaining iconic white suits left in a closet. Harland Sa
  16. King George VI & Queen Elizabeth alongside Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King

    King George VI & Queen Elizabeth alongside Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King

    A photo of King George VI & Queen Elizabeth alongside Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King in Banff in 1939. The following photo is a promotional photo used by Mackenzie King during a subsequent election with King George VI airbrushed out of the picture. King.. erasing.. the King.
  17. Banff, N.W.T in 1889

    Banff, N.W.T in 1889