Robert Pow

Robert Barclay "Bart" Pow (July 7, 1883 – April 25, 1958) was a politician in Ontario, Canada.

[1] Pow was named to the team that represented the Manitoba Curling Association at the 1932 Winter Olympics.

During his term as mayor, a white cross was erected on Mount McKay to commemorate the contribution of First Nations soldiers during World War I. Pow also convinced the Ontario Municipal Board to reverse their decision to not allow an airport in Fort William.

[1] In 1945, he ran unsuccessfully for the Fort William seat in the Canadian House of Commons as a Conservative, finishing third behind Dan McIvor and Wilfred McKenzie.

[4] Pow also served as president of the Fort William Conservative Party Association.

Pow in 1933