• Restaurants – Mrs. Kernaghan’s wonderful pies – Milky Bar
  • The Saratoga, the Turnbull brothers’ excellent hamburgers and fries; their sweet mother and her wonderful biscuits and pies. 
  • Blanche Hellenby who worked in the office which is now the Information Centre.
  • Connie Kaldor – the multi-slide presentation at the Nature Centre of “Up-North.”
  • Rae and Alice Manville, Grant McDiarmid of the Waskesiu Bungalow Cabins.
  • The old grand piano in the old Museum. Some said the piano fell into the Lake getting to Waskesiu. Where is it now?
  • Roller Skating Rink, tennis courts my mother used to play on, on the bank of the beach.
  • Driving to Montreal Lake and buying moccasins and lots of treasures.
  • Strangeway’s cottage and others on the way to the Narrows.
  • Ping pong games at the Community Hall – “run-around”… wooden breakwater and Red Cross swimming/diving lessons headed by Bevan Lawson…lifeguards.
  • Johnny and Mrs. Mitchell – Kapasawin Cabins.
  • Band at the Terrace Gardens – Caire Masco and the Setka brothers playing for dances.
  • Verna Wildy’s and Ann McKee’s beautiful voices singing in the Community Hall.
  • The travel movie with Betty Davey and Pat McMurtry arriving by bus to the Red Deer Chalet. 
  • “Friends of the Park” forming – Andree Gailbraith etc. (not that long ago!)
  • “Walking stick” with PA.N.P. carved into it, 1920’s (just arrived from Scotland).
  • Mrs. Lu Davis – Real Estate at Waskesiu, her son, Tim, and her grandson. 
  • Dr. and Mrs. Frejd and Pat, cottage close to the beautiful Davis cottage. 
  • Fluff’n Stuff for candied apples, ice-cream cones, sugary fluff cones.
  • Warden Jack Dickinson, and is lovely wife who ran the Library. 
  • Warden 1936 – Art Howard, drowned at Crean Lake canoeing accident with Anahareo.
  • Grey Owl – his conversation … Anahareo … Shirley Dawn ….(Watch for a new movie about him!)

    Dorell Taylor (nee Ridley)