{ LONGFELLOW }

The Song of Hiawatha inspired many to spend summer holidays in the northern woods.



{ WILLIAM SING }

If you wanted to buy land in Pointe au Baril early in the 20th century, there was only one man to see.



{ on the rocks }

Before there were refrigerators, everything depended on filling the ice houses.



{ to the lighthouse }

During a summer of teenage crushes, young Emmaline Madigan found the real thing.



{ POINTE AU BARIL VILLAGE }

The group of buildings near the lighthouse was the first centre of the summer community.



{ the station }

First the arrival of the railroad, then the highway changed everything.



{ perfect symmetry }

Marion Thayer MacMillan did something unusual at Pointe au Baril. She looked.