Have you ever wondered what winter in Oshawa looked like 100 years ago? We found incredible historic photos in the Robert McLaughlin Gallery’s Thomas Bouckley Collection. Have a look…
When a fresh snowfall brought out the neighbourhood gang.
The horse gets a rest while Mom pulls the sled on the grounds of this grand home, which was located at the corner of Simcoe Street South and Albany Street, where a strip mall now stands.
Shinny time on the local outdoor rink.
The young ladies of Bishop Bethune College enjoying a snow day! Bishop Bethune was a private college for girls, located where the Durham Alternative Secondary School now stands in downtown Oshawa.
A snowy walk toward Lake Ontario, walking the southernmost part of Simcoe Street.
Not even a snowfall would stop your milkman from completing his delivery route.