Mucktavius and the SS Keenora on Lake of the Woods
by Braden Murray
Inside Ken’s Cafe
c1940s
A slice of life from the 1940s with the staff at the lunch counter of Ken’s Cafe, formerly on the southwest corner of Second St S & Matheson. Julia Pasco is in the centre.
Photographer unknown
–
This is the last week of the exhibit—Strike A Pose: Portraits from the Collection.
To say it’s been a weird year is an understatement! So many haven’t been able to come in and see the exhibit. For the last week of the show we’ll be posting some of our favourite images from the show.
It’s not too late to come see the entire exhibit— It closes on Saturday, March 27. Call to book an appointment today! 807-467-2105
Did you know?
Kenora’s Huskie the Muskie was built as a special roadside attraction during the building of the Trans-Canada Highway in the 1960s. The name Huskie was chosen because it was submitted with a slogan: Huskie the Muskie says, “prevent water pollution”