Road into Whaletown, the Louisa Tooker library just visible at the right, the Martin house in the center with the fuel tanks and dock behind
The Whaletown Post Office, in its original location, across the road from its present position
Looking down onto the Whaletown dock
Maurice Dronsfield, carrying a mail bag, walking down towards the Squirrel Cove wharf
Washout of main road at the bottom of the Gorge hill, just past the east end of Gorge Harbour
Gorge hill washout: stones and gravel carried into the yard of the buildings at the bottom of the hill
Gorge hill washout: view from just below washout looking into Gorge Harbour past the buildings at the bottom of the road
Gorge hill washout: stream running over the road
Gorge hill washout: buildings at the end of the Gorge with the yard covered in debris
Gorge hill washout: bottom of the road, with buildings to the left and undamaged road to Whaletown to right
Gorge hill washout: young man, Brigid Weiler and Johnny Weiler carrying mail bags to Whaletown
Gorge hill washout: Johnny Weiler, Brigid Weiler and young man carrying mail bags to Whaletown
School bus route: Cortes road, probably along Gorge Harbour
School bus route: road near Easter Bluff
School bus route: road near Easter Bluff
School bus route: Cortes road
School bus route: view from road looking towards Squirrel Cove and the mainland mountains
School bus route: road from Whaletown going into Squirrel Cove
School bus route: view down Tork Road
School bus route: road beside Gunflint Lake