Keywords: thunder bay thunderbay port arthur portarthur fort william fortwilliam duluth cars automobiles driving road trip roadtrip transportation ontario canada history blackandwhite monochrome outdoor black and white Date: 1915 Description: In 1915 there wasn't any road between Thunder Bay and Duluth. That didn't stop a pair of men and one plucky dog from making the trip. They traveled over land, through heavy bush, and across streams and creeks to reach their destination. In addition to their provisions, these men carried with them several spare tires, shovels, pick axes, and other useful tools to help them along their journey. The hood of their car sported two pennants - one with "Fort William" written on it, the other "Port Arthur". Accession No.: 972.16.20 Date: 1915 Description: In 1915 there wasn't any road between Thunder Bay and Duluth. That didn't stop a pair of men and one plucky dog from making the trip. They traveled over land, through heavy bush, and across streams and creeks to reach their destination. In addition to their provisions, these men carried with them several spare tires, shovels, pick axes, and other useful tools to help them along their journey. The hood of their car sported two pennants - one with "Fort William" written on it, the other "Port Arthur". Accession No.: 972.16.20 |