View, print or download the larger-scale map of the Downtown Walking Tour area.<\/a><\/p>\n[\/et_pb_text][et_pb_image src=”https:\/\/townofhudsonbay.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/01\/historic-walking-img1.jpg” title_text=”historic-walking-img1″ force_fullwidth=”on” _builder_version=”4.7.7″ _module_preset=”default”][\/et_pb_image][\/et_pb_column_inner][\/et_pb_row_inner][et_pb_row_inner column_structure=”1_2,1_2″ use_custom_gutter=”on” gutter_width=”2″ _builder_version=”4.7.7″ _module_preset=”default” custom_padding=”||0px||false|false”][et_pb_column_inner type=”1_2″ saved_specialty_column_type=”2_3″ _builder_version=”4.7.7″ _module_preset=”default”][et_pb_text admin_label=”1-5″ _builder_version=”4.7.7″ _module_preset=”default”]<\/p>\n
1. McDonald’s Family Foods<\/strong>
\nDon Hood family residence
\nHawke Lumber
\nHudson Bay Co-Op gas\/confectionary and lumber yard
\nSaan Store<\/p>\n2. Elmer Tetz House<\/strong>
\nHawke family residence
\nMartin Lawrie residence<\/p>\n3. Empty lot by Home Hardware<\/strong>
\nStewart Hawke House
\nCoomb\u2019s family residence (Mrs. Coomb\u2019s was the piano teacher)
\nWassill family residence<\/p>\n4. Home Hardware Expansion<\/strong>
\nJack Young – wrote for the HB Post
\nSchool Division Office
\nMasonic Lodge<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_text][\/et_pb_column_inner][et_pb_column_inner type=”1_2″ saved_specialty_column_type=”2_3″ _builder_version=”4.7.7″ _module_preset=”default”][et_pb_image src=”https:\/\/townofhudsonbay.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/01\/historic-walking-img2.gif” title_text=”historic-walking-img2″ force_fullwidth=”on” _builder_version=”4.7.7″ _module_preset=”default” custom_margin=”5px||||false|false” custom_margin_tablet=”||25px||false|false” custom_margin_phone=”” custom_margin_last_edited=”on|tablet”][\/et_pb_image][\/et_pb_column_inner][\/et_pb_row_inner][et_pb_row_inner column_structure=”1_2,1_2″ use_custom_gutter=”on” gutter_width=”2″ _builder_version=”4.7.7″ _module_preset=”default” custom_padding=”0px||0px||false|false”][et_pb_column_inner type=”1_2″ saved_specialty_column_type=”2_3″ _builder_version=”4.7.7″ _module_preset=”default”][et_pb_text admin_label=”5-34″ _builder_version=”4.7.7″ _module_preset=”default” custom_margin=”||0px||false|false”]<\/p>\n
5. Craig Home Hardware<\/strong>
\nBeaver Lumber<\/p>\n6. Marcotte Motors<\/strong><\/p>\n7. House by Marcotte Motors<\/strong>
\nJohn Ryan (lawyer)
\nMr. McPherson (milk man)
\nMarcotte family<\/p>\n8. MidTown Motors<\/strong>
\nDyck Motors
\nIce House
\nWoodland Motors<\/p>\n9. St. Patricks Anglican Church<\/strong><\/p>\n10. Riddock House<\/strong>
\nFrank and Amy Deslile residence
\nFlanagan residence<\/p>\n11. Credit Union and parking lot<\/strong>
\nPaul Albright
\nBates family
\nProkop dry goods and shoemaker
\nWebb Lockerplant
\nM&M Beauty Salon
\nLawyer\\’s office
\nRedlick shoe store
\nPasquia Sports
\nDry cleaners
\nDr. Ewing\\’s Office
\nCumberland Community College Office
\nVi\\’s Videos
\nSzmul Curtains<\/p>\n12. Tracy’s Lanes<\/strong>
\nTom Gilmore\u2019s Bowling Alley
\nMary McLeod second hand store
\nThe Pendulum<\/p>\n13. Ace Hardware<\/strong>
\nTom Gilmore\u2019s Red & White
\nJohn Davis Furniture
\nSaan Store<\/p>\n14. Residence<\/strong>
\nCarnahan family (published the Junction Judge newspaper)
\nRental house
\nDidychuk family residence<\/p>\n15. HB Plumbing and Heating<\/strong>
\nLivery Barn – Mike Metzler
\nHumeniuk Grocery Store
\nMelynchuk Grocery store<\/p>\n16. Arcade<\/strong>
\nMrs. Giles beer & wine store (beside)
\nSherbin\u2019s Dry Cleaners<\/p>\n17. Vacant Building<\/strong>
\nGogal\u2019s Grocery Store
\nSecond Hand Store
\nM&M Beauty Salon<\/p>\n18. Parking Lot<\/strong>
\nSoule\\’s family
\nCo-Op Grocery Store
\nHawley\u2019s Sporting Goods<\/p>\n19. Bracken Financial<\/strong>
\nElliot – relief cheques
\nPosniak dry goods
\nBank of Montreal
\nMake it Personal<\/p>\n20. Make it Personal<\/strong>
\nLaundromat
\nRichard’s Barber<\/p>\n21. Make it Personal<\/strong>
\nBenny Eng restaurant
\nEng clothing store
\nSears
\nMaria\\’s Sewing Basket<\/p>\n22. Vacant Lot<\/strong>
\nHudson Bay Theatre owned by Hoods
\nPost Review Office
\nLux Theatre
\nNelson family
\nChalus family
\nStewart family
\nVi Haugraud Dress Shop
\nBirch Insurance Agency<\/p>\n23. Generations Flowers & Gifts<\/strong>
\nHoods Pool Hall
\nPool Hall owned by Brian Binkley & Dave Schulz
\nDarling Flowers and Cards -Elaine Ashdown
\nLog Cabin Flowers – Sheri Dease
\nNotion’s N’ Baskets<\/p>\n24. Vacant building<\/strong>
\nTessiers Grocery
\nAxtel\u2019s Grocery
\nLindberg\u2019s Lucky Dollar
\nBill\\’s Cafe – Bill Reweski
\nCJ\u2019s Hair Salon
\nLXC Clothing<\/p>\n25. Northern Lights Insurance<\/strong>
\nPost Office – Jervis
\nParking lot for post office
\nPineland Agency
\nHudson Bay Bakery- Gerald & Marie Hartnett (Margaret Boychuck)
\nPineland Agencies<\/p>\n26. Pharmasave<\/strong>
\nRexall Drugs – A.W. Sinclair
\nSchoffer Drugs – Don & Shirley
\nForest Drugs<\/p>\n27. Bargain Shop<\/strong>
\nMarcotte Motors
\nRobinson Store<\/p>\n28. Desrochers Hotel<\/strong>
\nHudson Bay Hotel
\nMarcotte\u2019s
\nNorman King
\nDr. Silver\\’s office<\/p>\n29. Bank of Nova Scotia<\/strong>
\nHerrod\\’s Garage
\nHenry Tranberg\u2019s Garage<\/p>\n30. Hudson Bay Tattoo<\/strong>
\nAlbert Bernier – dry goods and shoe repair
\nSoules – dry Goods
\nPosniak – dry Goods
\nDaoust – clothing and shoes
\nMini Mall with flower shop, insurance\/travel, accounting office, physiotherapy,
\nLorna’s Clothing
\nMake it Personal
\nEmpire Embroidery<\/p>\n31. Red\u2019s Sports Bar<\/strong>
\nMigillis family
\nGulka\u2019s Mcleods Hardware<\/p>\n32. Brook\u2019s Parking Lot<\/strong>
\nJarvis family
\nHansford family<\/p>\n33. Vacant Building<\/strong>
\nJarvis Store
\nHandford Store
\nBrook’s Foods<\/p>\n34. Vacant Lot\/Nesdoly Law Office<\/strong>
\nFrank Bay\u2019s Hardware
\nVennes Restaurant
\nBoarding House
\nJoe the Barber – Trach
\nPhotographer in back – Mr.Borne
\nSecond hand store
\nTop Hat Dining
\nFay Barker\u2019s Beauty Shop
\nEaton\\’s
\nHarold\u2019s Clothing
\nTaits Fashion
\nElaine Fecyk Fashions
\nVi Haugreud Fashions
\nShirley\u2019s Fabrics
\nOlson Jewelers
\nHudson Bakery<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_text][\/et_pb_column_inner][et_pb_column_inner type=”1_2″ saved_specialty_column_type=”2_3″ _builder_version=”4.7.7″ _module_preset=”default”][et_pb_text admin_label=”35-61″ _builder_version=”4.7.7″ _module_preset=”default” custom_margin=”||0px||false|false”]<\/p>\n
35. JJRW<\/strong>
\nMarshall Wells Hardware – Mel Dagg – Martin Baynnon
\nScanderberg Hardware
\nCudmore Furniture
\nDavid Webb Home Hardware
\nHood Building<\/p>\n36. Kalon Studio<\/strong>
\nHood\u2019s Olympic Sport
\nMeyers Norris Penny
\nXtreme Details Hair Salon<\/p>\n37. Vacant Lot<\/strong>
\nBert & Kay Rose jewelry store<\/p>\n38. Bay Corner Cafe<\/strong>
\nFrenchie Vidal, barber
\nOtterson Bakery (back end)
\nDembinski Barber Shop and Sam\u2019s Billiards pool hall
\nGood-Day Restaurant<\/p>\n39. Post Review<\/strong><\/p>\n40. Dollhouse Salon<\/strong>
\nBements Caf\u00e9 and Bakery
\nBay Caf\u00e9 – Anderson family
\nWasylowich Family
\nBenny Eng restaurant
\nLibrary
\nDwaine Bracken
\nMake it Personal
\nPorcupine Motors<\/p>\n41. Car Lot<\/strong>
\nEtomami Hotel
\nMr. Cross\\’ Hotel – burned 1935 Gambling House
\nBaycona Rooming House
\nRed Deer Hotel<\/p>\n42. Empty Lot South of Car Lot<\/strong>
\nWhalen\\’s Rooming House
\nCross Rooming House
\nBudnick\\’s Establishment
\nSoyko Rooming<\/p>\n43. Vacant Lot<\/strong>
\nMcCune family fur trading post
\nDNR office
\nAcklands
\nRon\u2019s Small Motors
\nBrenda Schultz second hand store
\nG & L Small Motor
\nSnowmobile shop<\/p>\n44. New Central Caf\u00e9<\/strong>
\nDanny Wong\\’s Central Caf\u00e9
\nBill Chenug\\’s Central Caf\u00e9
\nSammy Mack<\/p>\n45. Vacant Lot<\/strong>
\nTimberboard Office
\nHannigans Pop Shoppe
\nBay Restaurant
\nKelly & Kim\\’s Restaurant
\nAlien Bob\u2019s Youth Center
\nStockmans
\nThe Fez<\/p>\n46. Tracy\u2019s Hair Lair<\/strong>
\nLisa Massage, electrolysis and pedicures
\nM & M Beauty Salon
\nRichard\u2019s Barber shop
\nGovernment office
\nARS office
\nAccounting office
\nClarica Insurance<\/p>\n47. Vacant Lot<\/strong>
\nDerzak store
\nKrotchuk Store
\nHayter\u2019s Antiques
\nPape\u2019s Electric and Plumbing<\/p>\n48. Post Office<\/strong><\/p>\n49. SaskPower and Royal LePage<\/strong>
\nJim Lamonde Boarding House
\nLiquor Store – Hugh Maxwell
\nCedar Hut Restaurant
\nCo-operative Insurance<\/p>\n50. Vacant Lot<\/strong>
\nErnie Elgie Livery Barn
\nMassey Ferguson Implements – John Fecyk
\nR & M Garage – Myhr’s Brothers
\nBus stop
\nNicks Autobody<\/p>\n51. Denture Clinic<\/strong>
\nScrapbooking Station
\nHomestead Agencies<\/p>\n52. Library\/Senior\u2019s Centre<\/strong>
\nFire Hall\/Town Hall
\nPublic bathrooms
\nTelephone office
\nJail
\nRCMP office
\nOld Library
\nOld Friendship Centre
\nNew Hope Group<\/p>\n53. Sarcan<\/strong>
\nSchool division offices<\/p>\n54. Town Office<\/strong>
\nProkop\\’s Farm Machinery and Implement – Blacksmith
\nGeorge Chalus welding shop
\nBabyck<\/p>\n55. Tammy Thack House<\/strong>
\nHospital
\nDaycare<\/p>\n56. Mike\u2019s Car Wash Site<\/strong>
\nOriginal plywood plant<\/p>\n57. Vacant lot<\/strong>
\nSlowski\/Kowalko Apartments
\nDr. Silver Office in one of the apartments
\nPower Plant<\/p>\n58. Princess Hall<\/strong>
\nInternational Implements
\nOlson\\’s tire Shop<\/p>\n59. Vacant lot<\/strong>
\nKotko Electronics
\nJunction Judge newspaper
\nEvelyn Myhr Clothing & Sewing<\/p>\n60. Northeast Service<\/strong>
\nRoyal Lite Tires & Gas<\/p>\n61. Lewellins<\/strong>
\nWebb Michie Garage<\/p>\nBob Cross House – 303 Prince Street<\/strong>
\nRCMP Barracks – jail in basement<\/p>\n503 Hudson Street<\/strong>
\nRex Rogers Funeral House<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_text][\/et_pb_column_inner][\/et_pb_row_inner][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_section]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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