Card was mailed in St Catharines on July 23 1928 to Mr & Mrs Chambers, 271 Winona Drive, Toronto ; message reads "Dear Auntie & Uncle, I've arrived safe and are having a good time. Am staying the whole week, but am coming back on Thursday. Annie" ;
Card was mailed in Crystal Beach on July 15th 1954 to Mr & Mrs J Stienforth, 14 2nd Ave, Franklinville, NY ; message reads "Hello folks, we came over to Canada on this boat today. Florence & Floyd" ;
Card was mailed to Mrs Leo Gehling, 13 1/2 Second, Dunkirk, NY ; stamp has been removed so date of mailing cannot be identified ; message reads "Having a swell time. Wish you were here. Anne" ;
Reverse reads Pleasant Grove Camp is located in restful, parklike surroundings on modern fruit farm, on elevation, near small lake. Electricity, spring water, breakfast served. R Clemens Prop. Fenwick, Ont. ;
Card was mailed in North Bay in 1905 to Miss Ada L Packer, Niagara Falls South, Ontario ; message reads "Ada, the train is 45 minutes late. Mother has just made me acquainted with a young lady from Washago who has promised to show me the James Bay Railroad site if I go that way next week. Are you ? Bob" ; on the white space at the bottom of the card is written "where I was not christened" ;
Crowds of people lining the beach and pier at Grimsby waiting for the rowing boat races to begin ; crest of the British Empire reading On whose Dominion the sun never sets top right corner ;
People at the beach and diving off the pier at Grimsby ; Crest of the British Empire reading "On whose Dominion the sun never sets" top left corner ;