Photo of an unidentified man standing on the remnants of a brick wall located on the north half of lot 23, concession 13 of Innisfil by legal description. In actuality, this point of land extends into the 14th concession and presumably it was deemed unnecessary to create a new title for the less than a half an acre point of land into Kempenfelt Bay. This point of land has been called 'Mill Point' as it was once the location of a saw mill where logs were floated down for milling. It has also been called Hammond Point for John Hammond who owned the neighbouring property, as well as Metcalf's Point in 1881. If the photo had been taken with modern technology, the city of Barrie would be visible in the background, five miles over the man's left shoulder. The 3rd great grandfather of Bill Warnica, James Soules, died on this point of land when he froze to death in 1833. There is nothing on this point of land at present and is now known as 1130 Shoreview Drive and 1120 Shoreview Drive Innisfil. It is possible that the brick wall may have been a part of the old mill.