Home Search Subjects Locations History Comments Links About Me

The Toronto, Simcoe and Muskoka
Junction Railway Company
Another District of Muskoka Plaque

The Toronto, Simcoe and Muskoka Junction Railway Company

Location
The District of Muskoka
The Town of Gravenhurst
At the north end of the railway station on the SE corner of Brock Street and Second Street


Plaque Photographer
Alan L Brown

More Information

Public Library
Posted
May 8, 2005

Text from the Toronto, Simcoe and Muskoka Junction Railway Company Plaque
This company was incorporated by the Government of Ontario in 1869 to build a line to Lake Muskoka from the Northern Railway of Canada, which extended from Toronto to Barrie and Collingwood. Pressure for its construction came from settlers and lumbermen in the Muskoka region and from Toronto businessmen anxious to develop the City's hinterland. Work was begun at Barrie in 1870 but was hampered by the rugged terrain and continual financial difficulties, which forced a reorganization of the Company in 1871 and its absorption by the Northern Railway in 1875. That year the line was finally completed to Gravenhurst and Muskoka Wharf to connect with steamboat service on Lake Muskoka. The line encouraged settlement, lumbering and the development of the Muskoka tourist industry.