The federal building (post office) built in the 1950’s at the Northwest corner of Collier and Owen Streets, the former site of the Victoria SchooDeb Exel2021-09-16T13:17:45-04:00
A view from the water of the downtown showing the Fred Grant Square area and construction of the Municipal Savings and Loan building on Collier StreetDeb Exel2021-09-16T08:24:40-04:00
Demolition of the building at the North East corner of Dunlop and Owen Streets, designed by Thomas Kennedy, is underwayDeb Exel2021-09-16T08:07:23-04:00
A view of the former post office and Bank of Toronto building designed by Shearman Bird and built in 1872 on the East side of Owen StreetDeb Exel2021-09-16T07:31:17-04:00
The East side of Owen Street between Dunlop and Collier Streets. A portion of the former Mechanic’s Institute can be seen on the rightDeb Exel2021-09-15T22:14:34-04:00
The Central School (later renamed Victoria School) which was located on the North West corner of Collier and Owen StreetsDeb Exel2021-11-12T22:36:00-05:00
The old Barrie Post Office on the South East corner of Collier and Owen Streets. The Barrie Mill and Fire Hall can be seen further East on Collier StreetDeb Exel2020-07-24T12:55:04-04:00
Looking East on Collier Street towards the post office, Parker grist mill and fire hall on the South side of the street and the Victoria school and Trinity Anglican church building on the North side.Deb Exel2020-07-23T22:07:25-04:00
An interior view of the Caldwell Drugstore located at the Northwest corner of Dunlop and Owen Streets. The dispensary can be seen at the back of the storeDeb Exel2020-04-24T17:36:57-04:00
Caldwell’s Drugstore at the Northwest corner of Dunlop and Owen Streets. George Caldwell attained his PHMB degree in 1932Deb Exel2020-04-24T17:34:31-04:00
The ‘Gardens’ at the foot of Owen Street, this area was referred to as Station Gore, Memorial, Post Office or Fred Grant SquareDeb Exel2020-01-25T13:40:15-05:00