Photograph depicts three men and a dog sitting on the stoop of a cabin. One of the men may be of Chinese descent.
Item consists of an image of a moose in a snow-covered clearing.
The last spike ceremony was held on April 7, 1914 one mile east of Fort Fraser, BC.
A group of First Nations people in front of a tent possibly Fort Graham Band; note men in cowboy dress
Possibly Fort Graham log building surrounded by a fence
Hudson's Bay Company Fort Graham
Spruce.
A Journey into the Upper Peace River Country.
A Journey into the Upper Peace River Country
A Journey into the Upper Peace River Country
A Journey into the Upper Peace River Country
A man beginning a dog-sled journey. Caption underneath photograph states: "Good Going".
Photograph could possibly depict a herd of mountain goats or Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep on a hillside.
Photo depicts the ceremonial driving of the last spike on the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway by dignitaries at Fort Fraser, BC. Railway crew and crowds gather for event.
Track is laid next to a construction area for a fish ladder.
Photograph depicts a man standing next to cedar trees by Lava Lake, which is a tributary to the Tseax River and the Nass River.
Photograph depicts a telegraph pole, which was part of the branch telegraph line from Terrace to Stewart through the Nass Valley.
Possibly depicts the construction of a fish ladder.