Episode 36: Lake Waters Rising - The Gilmour’s 1894 Lumbering Misadventure Part 1
Episode 36:
As I noted in the last episode one of the really interesting aspects of Chief Ranger Peter Thomson’s first Algonquin Park report, was the almost nonchalant way he described the fact that the newly constructed dam at Tea Lake was expected to raise the water level by nearly four feet. In this first of two episodes on the Gilmour's great lumbering misadventure, I wanted to give you a sense of what the Oxtongue River-South Tea-Canoe-Joe and Smoke Lakes area looked like in the pre-Gilmour time and share why the Gilmour and Company lumber operations built South Tea Lake dam in the first place.
In addition to my own research for many of my books and other podcasts, most of the content comes from a few key sources including:
The musical interlude is called Paddle and Portage. It comes from Dan Gibson’s Solitudes CD called Algonquin Suite, which is brought to you courtesy of Digital Funding LLC. All of the Solitudes collection can be found where ever you get your streaming music such as Apple Music or Spottily amongst others.
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