Canada Tea Rooms

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Canada Tea Room Gallery, in alphabetical order by name of city or town.

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Ontario

Fort William

Lorna Doone Tea Room, Fort William, Ontario, postcard front.

Renfrew

Cosy Corner Tea Room, Renfew, Ontario, Canada, linen era, postcard front. From InsideOttawaValley.com: "The Cosy Corner Tea Room was operated by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wadsworth. It was located at 296 Raglan St. S. where the present day Sears building is located. On the left of the picture is the Garvie shoe repair shop and next to that is the Ernie Bryon electrical shop. Next to that was a yard where farmers could tie and feed their horses. On the far side to the south of this lot was I.E. Pedlow’s dry goods store. The entire row of buildings was owned by I.E. Pedlow. The street to the right is Prince Avenue."
Cosy Corner Tea Room, Renfew, Ontario, Canada, photograph, 1930s. From InsideOttawaValley.com: "The Cosy Corner Tea Room was operated by the Wadsworths from 1930 to 1943.Despite all the hard times, the business flourished, due to the warm hospitalityand good, home-cooked food. Renfrewites would gather there Friday evening andSaturdays for a dish of ice cream."

Quebec

Marbleton

Riverside Tea Room, Marbleton, Quebec, Canada, interior, proscard front. Marbleton is a former small village in Southern Quebec now incorporated into the village of Dudswell.

Montreal

Diana Sweets Tea Room, Peel Street Entrance, Saint Catherine's Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, interior, postcard front.
Diana Sweets Tea Room, Montreal, Saint Catherine's Street entrance, corner of Peel Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, interior, postcard front.
Venus Sweets Tea Room, Saint Catherine's Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, interior, postcard front.

Valley Junction

Maple Leaf Tea Room Service Station, Valley Junction, Quebec, Canada.


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