

| Postcards of the Past |
| Some Towns and Villages in Ontario, Canada |


| Ontario is the second largest by size and the most heavily populated of the Canadian Provinces. It lies in east central Canada and is bordered by Manitoba to the west, Quebec to the east and six American states to the south and east. The capital (and largest) city is Toronto. This page contains postcards of towns and villages in the province for which we have as yet insufficient images to justify a separate page. Follow the links for Toronto and Niagara Falls. |

| Main Street, Mitchell, in a postcard which appears to date from the 1930s or 40s. |
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| Kent Street, Lindsay. |
| Another view of Kent Street, Lindsay. |

| Parliament Buildings, Ottawa. |

| Whitby Junction Station - click here for a ghost story ! |
| Did You Know........that the film actor Dan Aykroyd was born in Ottawa in 1952 ? |
| And Did You Know........that the actor and comedian Jim Carrey was born in Newmarket, Ontario, in 1962 ? |

| Grain Elevators in Fort William, now part of Thunder Bay. |

| Another postcard of Main Street, Mitchell. |


| The Library, Parliament Buildings, Ottawa. |
| Victory Tower and Gateway, Parliament Buildings, Ottawa. |

| The public school in Mitchell. |


| Canal near Cornwall. |
| Did You Know......that Oscar Peterson, the jazz pianist and composer, was born in Mississauga in 1925 ? Listen to - and maybe buy - some of his music while you have a look at our postcards. |
| Reproductions of postcards with a (Z) following the description are available to buy from Zazzle - just click on the (Z) ! |

| Main Street, Wiarton. |