The item is a photograph depicting the Europe Hotel site located at Lot 8, Block 133, Plan 1268, D.L. 343. Annotation states, "View of 3rd Avenue from rear of lot 2:15 p.m. Oct. 7, 1985."
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to churches in Prince George. Includes photographs depicting paintings of churches in Prince George and area. Also includes a 2005 DVD entitled "Rose Prince".
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to Gorse Street, Prince George. Includes: "RE: Gorse pic" printed email from Brian Fawcett to Kent Sedgwick (2 June 2008) and "Heritage Site Inventory 1420 Gorse" typescript document (2009). Also includes a photograph depicting a house at the address 1420 Gorse Street, Prince George (2009).
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to a heritage house at at 1111 Connaught Drive, Prince George, which was the residence of Dr. John McArthur. Dr. John McArthur was a general practitioner in Prince George, who was involved with community life, including coaching of the local PG Senior Hockey Team.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to a New Caledonia theme for the Heritage Society of British Columbia Seventh Annual Conference. Includes: "New Caledonia: The Frontier Yesterday and Today" typescript document by Garvin Moles and Kent Sedgwick (June 1985) and "Horizon 2" journal publication vol. 24 no. 2 (1986).
File consists of a booklet titled "Alexander Mackenzie Heritage Trail Master Development Plan" prepared by Parks Canada.
Item is an original map depicting biogeoclimatic units of the Prince George Forest Region published by the British Columbia Ministry of Forests.
Item is an original 1985 map depicting Red Rock area of British Columbia, published by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources. The map includes pen markings.
The item is a photograph depicting a plaque regarding floods in Prince George. It describes the floods of 1936 and 1972.
File consists of a note and reproduction relating to Mackenzie, BC.
File consists of volumes of the "Museum Mirror" newspaper published by the Fraser-Fort George Regional Museum.
The item is a photograph depicting the canoe brigade on the Fraser River bringing their canoes to shore. This is part of the Parks Canada bicentennial celebration at Fort George Park. Two canoes can be seen surrounded by a crowd of people. Annotation on reverse side of picture states, "Brigade at Fort George Parks Canada Centennial 1985."
The item is a photograph depicting a parade in Fort George Park. There are multiple people dressed in clothes from the 1800s and one man in traditional Scottish garb playing a bagpipe. Two people are carrying the Canadian flag and the British Columbia provincial flag.
The item is a photograph depicting the plaque on the Alexander Mackenzie monument in Fort George Park. The plaque is titled "The Explorations of Sir Alexander Mackenzie." The plaque is written in both English and French. The annotation on the reverse side of the photograph states, "96 words."
The item is a photograph depicting a plaque regarding floods in Prince George. It describes the floods of 1936 and 1972.
The item is a photograph depicting a plaque regarding floods in Prince George. It describes the floods of 1936 and 1972.
Image depicts a Catholic church in Giscome, B.C. Map coordinates 54°04'15.5"N 122°21'52.1"W
Image depicts a Catholic church in Giscome, B.C. Map coordinates 54°04'15.5"N 122°21'52.1"W
Image depicts the Oblates of Mary Immaculate Catholic Church in Aleza Lake, B.C. Map coordinates 54°07'08.2"N 122°02'00.0"W
Image depicts the Oblates of Mary Immaculate Catholic Church in Aleza Lake, B.C. Map coordinates 54°07'08.2"N 122°02'00.0"W
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the new Alexander Mackenzie monument in Fort George Park (renamed Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park). Includes: "British Columbia Heritage Brigade Journey" pamphlet from Parks Canada and Canoe Sport B.C. (1985); "Alexander Mackenzie Trail Association" newsletter No. 9 (1987); "Alexander Mackenzie Voyageur Association" newsletter No. 36 (1994); and correspondence letters between John D. Adams, Supervisor of Interpretation and Heritage Site operations for the Province of British Columbia and Kent Sedgwick (Apr.- May 1986). Also includes photographs depicting the new Alexander Mackenzie monument and people at the unveiling (1985).
The item is a photograph depicting a parade in Fort George Park. There are multiple people dressed in clothes from the 1800s and one man in traditional Scottish garb playing a bagpipe. Four people are carrying Canadian flags, the British Columbia provincial flag and the British flag.
The item is a photograph depicting a woman standing with the mascot of Boomer the beaver in Fort George Park.
The item is a photograph depicting a group of people in front of a stage holding eight people giving a presentation.
The item is a photograph of a group of people, including MP Frank Oberle and Alderman Monica Becott, at the unveiling of the Alexander Mackenzie monument at Fort George Park. The location is on Taylor Drive in Prince George.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the planning of Millennium Park at First Avenue and George Street in Prince George. Includes: "Cairn at Millennium Park" typed document by Kent Sedgwick (Mar. 2000) and correspondence letters between Kent Sedgwick, The City of Prince George, and Environment Canada (1987).
Image depicts a the Cottonwood Island Nature Park sign and map in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts a man and woman shaking hands in a building at an uncertain location, possibly in Cottonwood Park. The man standing behind the two is possibly Elmer Mercier, a former mayor of Prince George, B.C.
The item is a photograph depicting the Europe Hotel site located at Lot 8, Block 133, Plan 1268, D.L. 343. Annotation states, "View of 3rd Avenue east of site - 2:15 p.m. Oct. 7, 1985."
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to Luther Collins Gunn and L.C. Gunn Park. Luther Colins Gunn was a survey engineer who had done work for the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and the Pacific Great Eastern Railway when he arrived in Prince George. The L.C. Gunn trail follows the same route used by Gunn when surveying the rail routes in the Prince George area. Includes: "Gunn Point" typescript document by Ted Williams for the Heritage Advisory Committee (1985); "A Proposal - The L.C. Gunn Viewpoint" typescript letter to Mr. Mac Norris, president of the B.C.R. Company from Ted Williams and the Heritage Advisory Committee (27 Jan. 1987); and "Item of business, proposed use of District Lot # 486" typescript letter from the Heritage Advisory Committee to Beverley Pitman, Planning Assistant (31 May 1979). Also includes photographs depicting the Moffat farm (2005).
Image depicts a group of people in Cottonwood Park with an individual, possibly former mayor Elmer Mercier, making an announcement.
Image depicts the demolition of the Europe Hotel in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts an old, abandoned log house somewhere in Quesnelle Forks, B.C.
Image depicts several abandoned and collapsing cabins in Quesnelle Forks, B.C.
Image depicts several abandoned and collapsing cabins in Quesnelle Forks, B.C.
Image depicts a creek near Quesnelle Forks, B.C.
Image depicts a large, old piece of machinery, possibly some form of mining or prospecting equipment; it is located in Quesnelle Forks, B.C.
Image depicts numerous buildings in Hendrix Lake, B.C.
Image depicts a Catholic church in Giscome, B.C. Map coordinates 54°04'15.5"N 122°21'52.1"W
Image depicts a Catholic church in Giscome, B.C. Map coordinates 54°04'15.5"N 122°21'52.1"W
Image depicts the Oblates of Mary Immaculate Catholic Church in Aleza Lake, B.C. Map coordinates 54°07'08.2"N 122°02'00.0"W
Image depicts the Oblates of Mary Immaculate Catholic Church in Aleza Lake, B.C. Map coordinates 54°07'08.2"N 122°02'00.0"W
Image depicts the Oblates of Mary Immaculate Catholic Church in Aleza Lake, B.C. Map coordinates 54°07'08.2"N 122°02'00.0"W
Image depicts a group of people somewhere in Willow River, B.C. The man in the plaid shirt and beige cap is identified on the slide as being Lloyd Edwards.
The item is a photograph depicting the canoe brigade on the Fraser River paddling into Prince George. This is part of the Parks Canada bicentennial celebration at Fort George Park. Three canoes can be seen, one waving a Canadian flag and the other the British Columbia provincial flag.
The item is a photograph depicting the canoe brigade on the Fraser River paddling into Prince George. This is part of the Parks Canada bicentennial celebration at Fort George Park. Four canoes can be seen, one waving a Canadian flag.
The item is a photograph depicting three canoes on the Fraser River. The canoes are waving British flags. Annotation on the reverse side of photograph states, "Fraser River Mr. Kim O."
The item is a photograph depicting the plaque a man reading the Alexander Mackenzie monument plaque in Fort George Park.
The item is a photograph depicting the plaque on the Alexander Mackenzie monument in Fort George Park. The plaque is titled "The Explorations of Sir Alexander Mackenzie." The plaque is written in both English and French. Annotation on the reverse side of the photograph states, "installed 1985 Parks Canada bicent."
Image depicts a section of the Heritage Trail in Cottonwood Park.