Burns Lake, BC

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              2002.12.30 · Item · c.1970s
              Part of Bob Harkins fonds

              Item consists of transcript and tape summary of recorded interview with Gordon Wood, pharmacist, businessman and sports enthusiast who lived in Prince George c.1920s-c.1970s. He discusses various events that impacted Prince George including the Great Depression of the 1930s and set up of relief camps; the set up of army camps during World War II. He also discusses local politicians, his drugstore business and community members.

              Harkins, Bob
              Bridge Near Burns Lake, BC
              2009.5.1.90 · Item · [ca. 1915]
              Part of Taylor-Baxter Family Photograph Collection

              Photograph depicts a log bridge interrupting a wide dirt road in forest. Distant hills in background. Image has been cropped to an oval shape. Handwritten annotation on verso of photograph: "Fort George - Hazleton Highway Near Burn's Lake".

              2020.05.54 · Item · 1936
              Part of Gordon Wyness Album

              Photograph depicts (from left) Jack Lee and Philip Monckton leaning up against their 1930 Buick Series 40 car before leaving for Southbank Francois Lake. Behind them is the cabin they stayed in at Burns Lake, which was owned by Ben[?] Smith.

              View of Burns Lake
              2020.05.53 · Item · 1936
              Part of Gordon Wyness Album

              Photograph depicts a view of Burns Lake, as seen from the survey crew's temporary lodgings at the cabin of Ben[?] Smith. Wyness notes in the photograph transcription that float planes landed in the bay below the buildings visible in this image.