This postcard shows the Hillcrest Inn garden, but the building in the background is very puzzling. It seems likely that when the postcard was published...
This postcard showing this view of the Hillcrest Inn bears a postmark of 1952. In his book “Port Stanley: Musings and Memories” Frank Prothero writes...
This is one of the many postcards we have of the Hillcrest Inn situated on the bluff east of the village. This photo was taken...
There is little to be said about this photograph. It bears no postmark, although the long dresses on the ladies would suggest the early years...
There are many different postcards depicting the west end of the path, referred to as Lover’s Leap, which ran along the top of the bluff...
This postcard is labeled, “Hill Crest, Port Stanley, Ontario”. It dates from 1912. Hillcrest is the name given to the bluff immediately to the east...
This is one of several postcards which show the Stanley Beach dance casino. It was built in 1909 and destroyed by fire in 1932. Looking...
This photograph would have been taken from George Street, looking west. The houses on the far left and the far right of the postcard are...
The intersection in Port Stanley where Joseph Street, Bridge Street, Colborne Street and Main Streets meet has long been referred to as Port Stanley’s main...
We do not have a date for this postcard, but judging by the dress worn by the lady on the lawn it can be assumed...















