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10, Are You the North Poker Run, Capreol, ON 3SIXTY NORTH hosts the first annual charity Event poker run in support of Northern Cancer Foundation. 1st prize for the poker run is $1000 cash, 2nd prize is a Husqvarna chainsaw by Valley outdoor power equipment, and the 3rd prize is a 3SIXTY NORTH prize pack. Northeastern Ontario is only 3 hours from Toronto, but feels like a world away. Here, the fish are always jumping. Our communities allow you to stay socially distant, yet closely connected with nature.

Our mandate is to bring together those interested in antique engines, steam engines, antique autos, tractors, models, etc. and exchange information regarding their care and preservation.

Memberships:
Individual: $15
Family (including children under 18): $20

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Meetings are held the 4th Tuesday of each month (except for July and December) at the Independent Grocer, Hwy 118, Bracebridge at 7:30 pm.

Our show is held each year on the 2nd full weekend in July. We also participate at the Bracebridge Fall Fair with activities throughout the club grounds.

Our club sponsors a Poker Run each year, open to the public – please come out and support this rally.

Volunteers are always needed – please email us or talk to a director for more information. Our Annual General Meeting takes place in October. Newsletters with updated information on club activities are sent out three times a year.

Founded in February of 1984 by a membership of only 23, the Muskoka Pioneer Power Association has grown into an organization which in 2004 (our 20th anniversary) numbered around 200. The first show in 1985 had about 100 exhibits on the grounds, now we have up to 300 and are growing every year! In its infancy our group numbered few. We started out by getting together at local Fall Agricultural Fairs with engines, tractors, water pumps, models and automobiles. There was no official name for the group; we were generally referred to as “participants in the antique display”. Many of the group were members of the Georgian Bay Steam, Antique, Gas Association and members of the Muskoka Region of the Historical Automobile Society of Canada (HASC) as well as other antique clubs, most of which were outside Muskoka. As the numbers grew, talk turned to forming our own club here in Muskoka.

In February of 1984, 23 people assembled to get this idea underway. All present agreed to become directors of the Club for the first year and everyone was asked to submit names for the Club and design a logo. All this came together within the first two or three meetings and the Muskoka Pioneer Power Association was born. The logo, as shown above, incorporates a likeness of a stationary engine. It was decided to have this painted on a large 48″ circular saw blade and secured to a plywood backing. Jeff Kirton, an Ontario College of Art student, did a fine job of accomplishing this task. This sign would be taken to events to promote the Association. Farm and forest industries became the focus of our mission, and it was decided to preserve this heritage which was so significant to Muskoka. These two industries were very important in opening up this area and without them Muskoka would not be what it has become today.

Some of the stationary engines and water pumps restored and owned by our members were used right here in Muskoka in the late 1800’s when the tourist industry was just beginning and logging was opening up the areas around our beautiful lakes. The history of some member-owned antique automobiles revealed that these had been previously owned by business people here in Muskoka, as were some of the tractors and farm machinery. Even now in the 21st century, engines, tractors and farm equipment are still being recovered from islands and remote areas of the region.

2020/2021 Board of Directors

President/Director Paul Sisson (705) 645-9245

Vice President/Director Jim Smith (705) 769-3791

Treasurer/Director Diane Kennedy (705) 645-9255

Secretary/Director Sharon Sisson (705) 645-9245

Past President Terry Hare (705) 645-9119

Director Keith Baird (705) 645-5539

Director Doug Plested (705) 385-2169

Director Val Redner (705) 491-5723

Director Jim Brown (705) 765-5335

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Director Steve Clement (705) 645-5325

Director Mary Ingleson (705) 687-7336

2006-07-Executive

Back L – R: Allan Dawson, Al Giddings, Sharon Sisson, Ray Leng, Doug Taverner, Ken Medley, Roy Davies, Don Gater; Front L – R: Art Yeoman, Terry Hare, Ron Leeder

2002-03-Executive

Back L – R: Shawn Leeder, Jim Fanning, Ruthann Cook, Paul Sisson, Al Giddings, Art Yeoman; Front L – R: Nancy Smith, Sybil Leeder, Murray Jibb, Glenn Kirton

2001-02-Executive

Back L – R: Al Giddings, Shawn Leeder, Ruthann Cook, Art Yeoman, Jim Finning, Ken Medley; Front L – R: Bruce Crawford, Sybil Leeder, Murray Jibb, Glenn Kirton; Absent: Ray Leng

1997-98-Executive

Back L – R: Glenn Kirton, Paul Sisson, Jack Webster, Barbara Dawson, Terry Hare, Ken Brocklehurst; Front L – R: Carol Giddings, Clinton Beaverstock, Tracey Beaverstock, Ray Leng; Absent: Don Irwin, Darcy Jibb

1996-97-Executive

Back L – R: Bruce Crawford, Terry Hare, Ken Brocklehurst, Brian Bowles; Front L – R: Carol Giddings, Dorothy Beaverstock, Paul Sisson, Jack Webster, Barbara Dawson; Absent: Darcy Jibb, Bill Wright

1992-93-Executive

Back L – R: Lloyd George, Art Yeoman, Terry Hare, Ray Leng, Nancy Smith; Front L – R: Paul Sisson, Debbie Loshaw, Anne Hare, Doug Matchett, Tracey Beaverstock

1991-92-Executive

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L – R: Lloyd George, Doug Matchett, Walter Taylor, Debbie Loshaw, Dave Loshaw, Paul Sisson, Anne Hare, Nancy Smith, Terry Hare; Absent: Eric Tozer, Art Yeoman

1988-89-Executive

Back L – R: Arnold Surtees, Terry Hare, Earl Marchand, Merv Smith, Barbara Dawson; Front L – R: Anne Hare, Maurice Tulloch, Jim Armishaw, Art Yeoman; Absent: Ruthann Smith, George Orchard

2016-2017 Executive

2016-2017 ExecutiveBack: L-R Steve Wild, Doug Taverner, Peter Schroter, Ron Leeder, Bill Hemmings, Art Yeoman, Don GaterFront: L-R Diane Kennedy, Donna Wild, Terry Hare-President, Murray Jibb-Vice President, Sybil Leeder-Sec/Treas.

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