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Remember This? Stories of local soldiers on display at the North Bay Museum

Remember This? Stories of local soldiers on display at the North Bay Museum

The North Bay Museum has built an exhibit around the story of Captain J.J.J. Sunstrum, and the recent return of his helmet from the Netherlands.
Jack Garland Airport goes hand-in-hand with the development of the City of North Bay

Jack Garland Airport goes hand-in-hand with the development of the City of North Bay

In 1923, North Bay’s first airport, an 800-yard seaplane station, was established on Trout Lake near the current location of Average Joe's restaurant
Remember This? North Bay Photography Collection Provides Window to the Past

Remember This? North Bay Photography Collection Provides Window to the Past

A collection of photographs by William Forder documents how North Bay has developed and changed.
Remember This? North Bay Celebrations

Remember This? North Bay Celebrations

Once a month, the North Bay Museum staff and volunteers provide BayToday readers with a glimpse of the city’s past.
Remember This? The Farms of North Bay

Remember This? The Farms of North Bay

The Discovery North Bay Museum and its volunteers provide BayToday readers with a glimpse of the city’s past. Discovery North Bay Museum's Naomi Rupke and museum volunteer Pat Moulson​ have put together the story of the Souter and Parfitt farms.
Remember This? The Art of Rug Hooking

Remember This? The Art of Rug Hooking

North Bay’s “Rags to Riches” group will be on hand to demonstrate the craft of rug hooking at Discovery North Bay.
Remember This? Women in North Bay's Great War

Remember This? Women in North Bay's Great War

The changing role of women in Canada emerged as a theme of Discovery North Bay Museum’s current exhibit “North Bay’s Great War.”
Remember This? North Bay's Great War

Remember This? North Bay's Great War

Twice a month, the Discovery North Bay Museum and its volunteers provide BayToday readers with a glimpse of the city’s past. Military researcher and museum volunteer Bill Alexander put together the story of Major/Lieutenant Edwin Charles Shepherd, who is one of several soldiers who are featured in this month’s exhibit at Discovery North Bay Museum.