Lorraine Somers Campbell Collection
A collection of photos, family stories, and memories donated by Lorraine Somers Campbell.
- Bonsecours Beach Postcard
- Postcard from Bonsecours Beach in Innisfil. The photo was taken at the water's edge looking onto Lake Simcoe with several lakefront homes and cottages visible in the trees along the shoreline.
- Bonsecours Postcard
- A postcard of Bonsecours in Innisfil depicting a stream running through a grassy area dotted with trees. Bonsecours Beach is located just north of Innisfil Beach Park.
- Grimley's Store
- Black and white photo of Grimley's Store, taken sometime before 1945. The store was located on the north side of the 9th Line at Bonsecours Beach. A sign for "Acme Ice Cream" is visible just above a "Coca-Cola" sign.
- Holiday Lodge Postcard
- Postcard featuring the view from Holiday Lodge. Two people can be seen enjoying the view of Lake Simcoe surrounded by trees and grasses on a sunny day.
- North Half Lot 26 Concession 8 Plan
- Photograph of the subdivision plan of the north half of lot 26, concession 8, of Innisfil. Included in the plan are: Simcoe Street, Reid Street, Somers Boulevard, and Buchanan Street.
- Postcard of Bonsecours Beach
- Colour postcard of Bonsecours Beach showing a trail between several evergreen trees with the caption: "From BONSECOURS BEACH, Lake Simcoe, Ont."
- Shirley Somers at Woodland Ranch
- Photo of Shirley Somers on horseback at the Woodland Ranch. Woodland Ranch was owned by Jack and Enid Coupland until 1967 on the north half of lot 26, concession 8, and was accessed from the 25th Sideroad between 9th and 8th concessions. Horse riders often followed paths through the trees in that area, even crossing over the 25th to the wooded area surrounding what would later become Goodfellow School, which opened in 1973.
- Woodland Ranch Circle Ride
- Photo of a young girl on the saddle of a horse taken during a circle ride at Woodland Ranch. Woodland Ranch was owned by Jack and Enid Coupland until 1967 on the north half of lot 26, concession 8, and was accessed from the 25th Sideroad between 9th and 8th concessions. Horse riders often followed paths through the trees in that area, even crossing over the 25th to the wooded area surrounding what would later become Goodfellow School, which opened in 1973.