Postcard depicts Kicking Horse Pass, Golden B.C.
Postcard depicts the Kicking Horse Canyon near Yoho National Park.
Postcard depicts Stoney Creek Bridge in the Selkirk Mountains of B.C.
Postcard depicts Stoney Creek Bridge in the Selkirk Mountains of B.C.
Postcard depicts Stoney Creek Bridge.
Postcard depicts Stoney Creek Bridge in the Canadian Rockies.
Postcard depicts Albert Canyon.
Postcard depicts the summit of the Selkirk Range. Board in the right foreground says "Rogers Pass 1 Mile."
Postcard depicts engine #154 on Mountain Creek Bridge in 1885. Bridge-164 ft, in height, 1086 ft. in length.
Postcard depicts the Rogers Pass CPR station. A snowslide wiped out the station on January 9, 1899.
Postcard depicts a train entering the Connaught Tunnel and Ross Peak.
Postcard depicts Illecillewaet Valley. Taken adjacent to snowsheds and the second crossing of the Illecillewaet River. It had the appearance of being the location for a safety switch and spur to divert a runaway train that had come down the "Loop" from Glacier Station.
Postcard depicts Illecillewaet Valley and Loop from Observation Point, Glacier B.C., on the CPR line.
Postcard depicts "The Last Spike." On November 7, 1885, "a plain iron spike was driven by Donald Alexander Smith, welding east to west."
Postcard depicts Mt, Begbie with railway and traffic bridges.
Postcard depicts Sicamous Hotel. Original built in 1898, but belived to have been burned down in 1908.
Postcard depicts Cathedral Mountain viewed from a spiral tunnel in the Canadian Rockies.
Postcard depicts the easern portal of a spiral tunnel. Mount Stephen visible.
Postcard depicts a tunnel near Field, BC
Postcard depicts the Kicking Horse Canyon. As seen from the Golden-Field Highway. Along the CPR line.
Postcard depicts Kicking Horse Canyon near Mt. Field.
Postcard depicts Mt. Field and Kicking Horse River near Yoho National Park.
Postcard depicts the western entrance to Kicking Horse Canyon.
Postcard depicts Kicking Horse Canyon.
Postcard depicts the first crossing from Golden B.C., over the Kicking Horse River.
Postcard depicts the Golden-Field Highway as seen from high up on the mountain side from a tunnel on the CPR run in the Kicking Horse Canyon.
Postcard depicts Stoney Creek Bridge.
Postcard depicts Mt. Bonny near Glacier, BC.
Postcard depicts Glacier House and Great Glacier.
Postcara depoiocts Connaught Tunnel in the Canadian Rockies.
Postcard depicts "The Loop, as this great pear-shaped arc of trestle was known along with the spectacular station and hotel facilities at Glacier were replaced by the Connaught Tunnel in 1916."
Postcard depicts "The Loop," CPR Selkirks.
Postcard depicts "Summit City" in Rogers Pass, built in 1886 and existed only for the consctruction of the CPR.
Postcard depicts the east portal of the Connaught Tunnel.
Postcard possibly taken in Glacier, BC
Postcard depicts Illecillewaet Valley. Circa 1914-16. New grade being built for use with Connaught Tunnel grade reductions at Rogers Pass. Original right-of-way still in use.
Postcard depicts "The Loop," Glacier, BC
Postcard depicts the CPR bridge over the Columbia River.
Postcard depicts Kamloops station at about 1895.
Postcard depicts a bridge on the CPR line.
Postcard depicts a reproduction of a photograph from 1880s/1890s. "The Canadian Pacific Railway (C.P.R.) was officially completed to the Pacific Coast in 1885 but upgrading was continually being carried out as seen here near Spence's bridge in 1905."
Postcard depicts Fraser Canyon near North Bend, BC
Postcard depicts Fraser River Canyon, BC
Postcard depicts Yale on the Fraser River.
Postcard depicts Yale, BCin 1881.
Postcard depicts the CNR and CPR crossings in the Fraser Canyon.
Postcard depicts Hells Gate, Fraser Canyon, BC
Postcard depicts CPR and CNR bridges at Cisco-Fraser River, Canyon, BC
Postcard depicts a CPR train labelled "Kamloops" in Yale, BC
Postcard depicts a "massive 4-4-0 wood burning locomotive ready to enter the turn table from the round house. These CPR locomotives were in common use from 1886 until 1915, running from the Kootenays through the Fraser Canyon."