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  • A Life on the Great Lakes: The Adventures of Captain Jim McNabb
    Jan 6 2026

    Born in Collingwood before it was even a town, Captain James McNabb grew up alongside the waters that would shape his remarkable life. In this episode we explore the story of Captain McNabb, a lifelong Great Lakes mariner whose career was filled with legendary adventures, hard-earned experience, and unforgettable moments on the water.


    Following the story we give the listeners a glimpse into some exciting changes coming soon to the museum and we begin the new year with a few well deserved thanks!

    Episode Picture:

    Fishing shacks dot Collingwood’s shore in the 1870s [Collingwood Museum Collection, X973.582.1]


    Research:

    McNabb, James. Short Stories of Vessel Days on the Great Lakes, by Land and Water. c. 1910

    Sandell, Marion. Keepers of the Light. The Print Shop Colingwood Ltd. 1993.

    The Collingwood Bulletin. Nov. 20, 1913.


    Links:

    https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/il59H0nmjZb

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    22 Min.
  • A School on the Move: The Story of Collingwood Collegiate Institute
    Dec 2 2025

    This episode takes a deep and thoughtful journey through the history of Collingwood Collegiate Institute, from its beginnings in the mid-1800s to the vibrant school community we know today. Whether you walked the halls yourself or simply love learning about Collingwood’s past, this episode reminds us how a school can anchor a community.


    Following the story we invite our listeners to consider supporting the work of the museum in making Collingwood’s history accessible to everyone. Donations help us protect artifacts, develop meaningful exhibits and provide hands-on educational programs.


    Episode Picture:

    Collingwood Collegiate Institute, 1874-1923 [CollingwoodMuseum Collection, X976.622.1]


    Research:

    Collingwood Collegiate – A History – 1857-1993

    Collingwood Enterprise January 7, 1926.

    Enterprise Bulletin. April 1, 1954.

    https://www.collingwoodtoday.ca/local-news/after-2-high-schools-confirmed-in-wasaga-trustee-pushing-for-cci-replacement-10793471


    Links:“The Museum that Wasn’t” Season 1 Episode 23.https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/V6tI9yvGAYb

    “Coming Home ... Again” Season 1 Episode 16.https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/X2a02CvGAYb

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    25 Min.
  • Operation Chuckle: A Soldier's Story
    Nov 4 2025

    As we open on the month of remembrance, this episode shares one soldier’s extraordinary experience during the Second World War. It serves as a moving reminder that those who served were, for the most part, everyday sons and daughters, husbands and wives, and friends and neighbours who faced unimaginable circumstances with courage and resilience.

    Following the story we invite the listeners to join us on the Museum grounds on Tuesday November 11 not only for the town's annual Remembrance Day service, but for a special tour of the grounds and their history of those who served our town and our nation.

    We also invite everyone to join us later in the month for a joint evening at the Collingwood Legion for a special collector's event. The event takes place in the Legion's Military Museum on Wednesday November 19 from 7-8:30 pm and is a wonderful opportunity to share personal stories and find out a little more history of those medals and military items your family may have sitting at home.


    Episode Picture:Cenotaph Ceremony sometime between 1932 and 1965 [Collingwood Museum Collection X2014.47.1]


    Research:

    https://48thhighlanders.ca/actions/lamone-crossing/

    Collingwood Public Library Historical Files

    https://legionmagazine.com/operation-chuckle-no-laughing-matter-army-part-87/

    https://www.assoknowledge.org/freedom-for-italy/operation-chuckle-and-1st-canadian-corps


    Links:

    "An Officer, A Gentleman, and a Spy" Season 4 Episode 3 https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/LNlZQoB1PXb

    "Letters to Mother" Season 3 Episode 3 https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/2nSZVVH1PXb

    "The Ridgway Brothers" Season 2 Episode 3 https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/dtWyR9K1PXb

    "Coming Home ... Again" Season 1 Episode 16 https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/QRW7EEO1PXb

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    22 Min.
  • Rising from the Ashes: The Bryan Manufacturing Company
    Oct 7 2025

    On April 4, 1915, a fire sparked by faulty wiring tore through the Bryan Manufacturing Company’s factory located on Huron Street. The fire consumed the building, but fortunately, no lives were lost.


    The bigger blaze came afterwards, in the days and weeks of public debate between the company’s owners and the town over what would rise from the ashes. Much of that drama played out in the opinion pages of local newspapers.


    Episode Picture:

    Bryan Manufacturing Company’s newly constructed warehouse on the north side of Huron Street, 1894. [Collingwood Museum Collection, X972.8.1]


    Research:

    The Messenger, July 1915

    The Messenger July 20, 1915

    Enterprise Messenger August 1915

    Commercial Directory, Collingwood Bulletin, 1906

    Shaw, Melissa. Then and Now: Huron Street Business rises from ashes of 1915 fire. Collingwood Today, November 24, 2023. https://www.collingwoodtoday.ca/then-and-now/then-and-now-huron-street-business-rises-from-ashes-of-1915-fire-7874769

    Canada Lumberman. March 15, 1935.

    MacMurchy, J.T. THe Growth of the Town, Enterprise Bulletin, date unknown.


    Links:

    Tornaveen. Season3 Episode 5 https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/NvgROvOM3Wb

    A Day of Tall Work and Many Tears. Season 1 Episode 10 https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/VNqrEITM3Wb

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    18 Min.
  • Skiing and Blue Mountain
    Sep 2 2025

    The season begins with a special collaboration with our friends at the Craigleith Heritage Depot, highlighting one of the many stories that connect the histories of Collingwood and the Blue Mountains. Join host Ken Maher and guest co-host, Josh Skelton as they dive into the history of early skiing in the region and trace the rise of Blue Mountain Resort.

    Following the Story we invite listeners to join us at each of our museums for some exciting upcoming events. Collingwood Museum's Annual Shipyard Social and Craigleith Heritage Depot's Daughters of Aatenstic: Life Lessons from Seven Generations. Check out their respective Facebook pages for more details. https://www.facebook.com/collingwoodmuseum ; https://www.facebook.com/CraigleithDepot


    Episode Picture:

    In this pre-1940 photograph, people stand in line for a sleigh ride at the Bayview Ski Trail entrance. The sign to the left reads: “Welcome to Bayview Ski Trails, No Entrance Fee, 1000 Foot Tow, Owner and Operated By Doherty Brothers [Collingwood Museum Collection, 988.7.4]

    Research:

    Arp, Barbara. Editor. Reflections. 1983

    Hall, Fred. Editor. Fifty Years of Skiing in Southern Ontario with the Toronto Ski Club. 1974.

    Shannon, Bill. Editor. An Illustrated History of Collingwood Township. 1979.

    Wieder, George. Blue Mountain. 1990.

    Archival Sources:

    2016-011-S04-F12 Bill Shannon Fonds, Craigleith Heritage Depot Collection.

    Research Files, Craigleith Heritage Depot.

    Research Files, Collingwood Museum.

    Web Sources:

    https://collingwoodsportshalloffame.ca/?paged=8&cat=28

    https://collingwoodskiclub.com/about-us

    https://www.bluemountain.ca/mountain/history


    Links:

    "The Smart Brothers" Season 3, Episode 10. https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/bXBtGxe0cWb

    "The Terminals" Season 4, Episode 1. https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/lMwmSve0cWb

    "Never Miss an Opportunity" Season 1, Episode 6. https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/7sOBFpt0cWb

    "Off the Rails" Season 2, Episode 10. https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/KtJXuxp0cWb

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    26 Min.
  • Odd Jobs
    Aug 19 2025

    This summer, we’re setting sail beyond Collingwood! Join us as we follow the incredible adventures of ships built right here in Collingwood - travelling oceans, crossing decades, and surviving wars, disasters, and even a few identity changes! In this, our last summer episode, we uncover the unexpected careers of Hull 71, Charles Dick, and Hull 86, Gate Lifter No. 1. and see how form follows function as their unusual jobs influenced the very way they were designed.


    Episode Picture:

    Gate Lifter No. 1 departs Collingwood Harbour on October 23, 1930, under tow by the tugboats James Whalen and Muscallonge. [Collingwood Museum Collection, X971.867.1]

    Research:

    Gillham, Skip. Ships of Collingwood. Glenaden Press, Vineland ON.

    https://collingwoodhistoricalsociety.com/stories/f/the-collingwood-shipyard-and-the-welland-canal#:~:text=One%20of%20the%20world's%20outstanding,of%20which%20weighs%20500%20tons

    Links:

    Check out Stories From Another Day on MillionPodcasts ⁠https://www.millionpodcasts.com/local-history-podcasts/⁠

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    9 Min.
  • Different Paths
    Aug 5 2025

    This summer, we’re setting sail beyond Collingwood! Join us as we follow the incredible adventures of ships built right here in Collingwood - travelling oceans, crossing decades, and surviving wars, disasters, and even a few identity changes! In this episode we are tracing the journeys of ships like Hull 25, Hiram Robinson and Hull 81, J.H. Carter as they head off on very different paths across Ontario and Quebec.

    Episode Picture:

    Train tracks run through the Collingwood Shipyards. [Collingwood Museum Collection, X969.239.1]


    Research:

    Gillham, Skip. Ships of Collingwood. Glenaden Press, Vineland ON.

    Wilson, Garth “A History of Shipbuilding and Naval Architecture in Canada” https://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/mstc-cstm/NM97-2-1-4-eng.pdf 1994. pg 53.

    Links:

    Check out Stories From Another Day on MillionPodcastshttps://www.millionpodcasts.com/local-history-podcasts/


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    10 Min.
  • Unique Careers
    Jul 22 2025

    This summer, we’re setting sail beyond Collingwood! Join us as we follow the incredible adventures of ships built right here in Collingwood - travelling oceans, crossing decades, and surviving wars, disasters, and even a few identity changes!


    In this episode we meet the stubby stars of Toronto’s waterfront, Hulls 198 and 199, Harvey H. Simpson and Gladys M. Simpson, who were literally cut down to size by regulation changes in the 1980s. Then listen to the amazing story of Hull 12, Helena, later renamed Daniel McAllister, Canada’s largest preserved tug and Collingwood’s oldest surviving hull at 118 years old.


    Episode Picture:

    Undated photograph of the tug Helena. [Collingwood Museum Collection, 983.60.33]


    Research:

    Gillham, Skip. Ships of Collingwood. Glenaden Press, Vineland ON.

    https://tugboatinformation.com/tug.cfm?id=546

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    10 Min.