Jim Holton | Aug 07, 2013
On July 30, Leonard Emery, along with his cousin Paul, took a group of interested residents from Canonto Lake for a walk along several parts of the K & P trail. It was most interesting to see evidence of the railway, which ran from Kingston to Renfrew starting in 1871. Those present thoroughly enjoyed the outing. In the attached picture Leonard Emery is shown talking to the group about the history of the rail line.
On July 30, Leonard Emery, along with his cousin Paul, took a group of interested residents from Canonto Lake for a walk along several parts of the K & P trail. It was most interesting to see evidence of the railway, which ran from Kingston to Renfrew starting in 1871. Those present thoroughly enjoyed the outing. In the attached picture Leonard Emery is shown talking to the group about the history of the rail line.
On July 30, Leonard Emery, along with his cousin Paul, took a group of interested residents from Canonto Lake for a walk along several parts of the K & P trail. It was most interesting to see evidence of the On July 30, Leonard Emery, along with his cousin Paul, took a group of interested residents from Canonto Lake for a walk along several parts of the K & P trail. It was most interesting to see evidence of the railway, which ran from Kingston to Renfrew starting in 1871. Those present thoroughly enjoyed the outing. In the attached picture Leonard Emery is shown talking to the group about the history of the rail line.railway, which ran from Kingston to Renfrew starting in 1871. Those present thoroughly enjoyed the outing. In the attached picture Leonard Emery is shown talking to the group about the history of the rail line.
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