Image depicts the Alcan smelter in Kitimat, B.C.
Image depicts numerous docked boats in Kitimat, B.C.
Image depicts a view of the area surrounding Kitimat, with power-lines in the foreground the city partially visible in the distance.
Image depicts numerous houses in Kitwancool, B.C.
Image depicts an old Hudson Bay Company house in Kitwanga, B.C.
Image depicts an old Hudson Bay Company house, with a totem pole in the foreground, in Kitwanga, B.C.
Image depicts a south-west view of the Nass Valley.
Image depicts several individuals looking down into a closed off section of a river in Meziadin Lake Provincial Park. They are counting fish.
File contains slides depicting places in and around the areas of Likely and Horsefly, B.C.
Image depicts numerous old and ruined cabins in Quesnelle Forks.
Image depicts numerous old and ruined cabins in Quesnelle Forks.
Image depicts a view of Quesnelle Forks and the nearby river.
Image depicts numerous abandoned and ruined cabins at Quesnelle Forks.
Image depicts a trailer park in Mackenzie, B.C.
Image depicts several apartment buildings and the sign for a Gulf Gas Station in Mackenzie, B.C.
Image depicts the Germansen Landing Trading Post.
Image depicts a bridge over the McGregor River.
Image depicts a farm in Giscome, B.C.
Image depicts a bridge over the McGregor River.
Image depicts a view of Terrace, B.C.
Image depicts a rail road bridge located somewhere near Terrace, B.C.
Image depicts a view of what is possibly a shipping yard in Prince Rupert, B.C. The slide is labelled "superport."
Image depicts the ferry to Alaska in the port of Prince Rupert, B.C.
Image depicts numerous boats docked by a buildings identified as the "Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association."
Image depicts a grain elevator in Prince Rupert, B.C.
Image depicts numerous docked boats somewhere in Prince Rupert, B.C.
Image depicts a pulp mill in Port Edward, B.C.
Image depicts an old building on the main street of Prince Rupert, B.C. Only half of the business name is visible: "Skeena Color [sic]."
Image depicts the Bank of Nova Scotia located on "Besner Block" in Prince Rupert, B.C.
Image depicts a large vessel docked at a grain elevator and two smaller boats at a dock in the foreground somewhere in Prince Rupert, B.C.
Image depicts numerous boats docked in Prince Rupert, B.C.
Image depicts a ferry docked at Haida Gwaii, B.C.
Image depicts Kent Sedgwick standing on the other side of a log bridge in a forest somewhere on Haida Gwaii.
Image depicts a fence and power lines near the shore on Haida Gwaii. It is possibly a small community such as Masset.
Image depicts a lake with lily pads somewhere on Haida Gwaii.
Image depicts an individual sitting on a dock on a lake somewhere on Haida Gwaii.
Image depicts a small grey building, possibly Raven Cabin, sitting at the foot of a ridge.
Image depicts a woman standing on the porch of a hut located by Raven Lake.
File contains slides depicting Sechelt, B.C.
Image depicts an old, abandoned church located somewhere in Seton Portage, B.C.
Image depicts the Robert Stewart house, built in 1910 and inhabited by the Stewart family until 1945. It is located in Stewart, B.C.
Image depicts several houses in Stewart, B.C. A section of Mt. Shorty Stevenson is visible in the background.
Image depicts the interior of the St. Marks Community Church in Stewart, B.C.
Image depicts the Provincial Government Building located in Stewart, B.C.
Image depicts an old, boarded up hotel in Stewart, B.C.
Image depicts an old, boarded up hotel in Stewart, B.C.
Image depicts several unidentified individuals inside a building, one of which is carving a totem pole. The location is uncertain.
Image depicts several unidentified individuals standing outside a building, and holding intricately painted drums; the woman on the right is Sue Sedgwick. The location is uncertain.
Photograph depicts the Seton Lake hatchery building constructed by the British Columbia provincial government in 1903.
Additional photographs and information about this construction is provided in the Fisheries Commissioner's Report for that year:
"In October, 1902, bids were invited for the construction of a hatchery building and Superintendent's cottage on Lake Creek, the outlet of Seton Lake, near the village of Lillooet. There were six bidders. A contract was let to W. Duguid, of Lillooet, the lowest bidder, in November. The buildings were completed and accepted in March, 1903. The hatchery building is a substantial wooden structure 210 feet long by 40 feet wide. The roof is supported by the walls, thus giving a clear floor space for the 160 hatching troughs, which are each 16 feet long, 16 inches wide and 7 inches deep. Two troughs are placed end to end and extend the width of the building, and receive the water from the head flumes which run lengthwise of the building. The equipment permits of the handling of forty million eggs. The water supply is taken from Lake Creek at a point some 1,400 feet from the hatchery, and about the same distance from Seton Lake, by means of a wooden flume three feet wide and two feet deep. A comfortable cottage for the Superintendent and a boarding-house for the other employees were constructed and furnished. The station in all its equipment is modern, and is not excelled by any other on the coast..."
Hatchery operations were terminated in Seton Creek in 1915 because the salmon runs had been almost destroyed.
The photograph depicts an ariel view of the Anzac Sawmill along the Anzac River. A train and multiple living residences can be seen on the outskirts of the mill. Annotation on reverse side of the photograph state, "The Pas Lumber Co. Ltd. Anzac Sawmill, Anzas Siding, B.C. early 1970's"