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- Architecture
- Arlington Hotel
- Arts Crawl
- Atmosphere
- Bamboo Terrace
- Book Store
- Brass Men and Boy's Wear
- Characters
- Christie's
- Christie's Clothing
- Cinema
- Clothing Store
- Collingwood
- Country Landing
- Crow's Nest and Skelton Galleries
- Dance
- Department Store
- Drew Wright
- Durrant Jewelers
- Eddie Bush Arena
- Elvis Fest
- Elvis Festival
- Escalator
- Festival
- Fire
- Florist
- Friendliness
- General Store
- Good Health Mart
- Grocery Store
- Hair Salon
- Hayday
- Hotel
- Hurontario Street
- Illegal
- Industry
- Jewelry Store
- La Moda
- Long Kiss Goodnight
- Love Story
- Maple Leaf Hall
- Market Square
- Masonic Temple
- Minds Alive
- Mountain View Hotel
- Music
- Olde Red Hen Restaurant
- Potts Dairy
- Radio
- Restaurant
- Rick and Anke Lex
- Saturday Night
- Saunders
- Ship Side Launches
- Shipyards
- Shop Owner
- Sidelaunch
- Smarts Flowers
- Sports
- The Long Kiss Goodnight
- The Peak FM
- The Shipyards
- Woolworth's
Potts Dairy Chocolate Milkshakes
I always say that my hips came from Potts Dairy because I used to come down after school to see dad at the shop… he would give me some money to go next door to get a chocolate milkshake. – Susan Nicholson
Seeing the Side Launches as a Kid
It was just a beehive of activity, actually. It was very, very fascinating, especially for an eight or a nine year old. – John Bowman
The Whole Family Grew Up in the Bamboo Terrace
Basically it was pretty much everything. You kind of grew with the business. – Alex Yuen
My Most Memorable Elvis Festival
She certainly appreciated what we have done for Elvis and his legacy to keep it alive and kicking. – Rosemarie O’Brien about Priscilla Presley’s visit to Collingwood for the Elvis Festival
A Mountain View for the Ships’ Sidelaunch
The best place to see the launches was actually on top of the hotel looking directly at the ship going into the wet dock where they were sliding the ships in. – John Wensley