The item is a photograph depicting a plaque on the reverse side of the Alexander Mackenzie monument titled, "Alexander Mackenzie's Route 1793 'From Canada by Land.'" The map shows Mackenzie's route from Alberta to the Pacific Ocean through British Columbia. Annotation on the slide states "PG new plaque by BC Corp of Land Surveyors."
File consists of notes, letters, and reproductions relating to the "Arrival of Steel" CN Railway plaque in Prince George. Includes: "Invitation" from the City of Prince George for the unveiling of the CN plaque (27 Jan. 1989) and correspondence letters between CN and the City of Prince George (1987-1989). Also includes photographs depicting the CN plaque and the unveiling ceremony (Jan. 1989).
The item is a photograph depicting the unveiling of the Arrival of Steel monument at 772 1st Avenue, Prince George. Bruce Anderson and Mayor John Backhouse are in front of the monument. A crowd is standing around the monument watching the unveiling. Tilden Truck Rentals can be seen in the background.
The item is a photograph depicting the unveiling of the Arrival of Steel monument at 772 1st Avenue, Prince George. The focus is on the crowd surrounding the monument.
The item is a photograph depicting the unveiling of the Arrival of Steel monument at 772 1st Avenue, Prince George. Ted Williams, Bryan Gardiner, Bruce Strachan and John Backhouse are standing in front of the monument with another woman.
The item is a photograph depicting the unveiling of the Arrival of Steel monument at 772 1st Avenue, Prince George. Ted Williams, Bryan Gardiner, Bruce Strachan and John Backhouse are standing in front of the monument with another woman. Annotation on the reverse side of the photograph states, "Ted Williams Bryan Gardiner MP Bruce Strachan MLA assistant? John Backhouse Mayor CN Rail."
The item is a photograph depicting the unveiling of the Arrival of Steel monument at 772 1st Avenue, Prince George. Ted Williams and a woman are photographed looking at the plaque on the monument.
The item is a photograph depicting the unveiling of the Arrival of Steel monument at 772 1st Avenue, Prince George. Ted Williams and a woman are photographed looking at the plaque on the monument.
File consists of notes, reproductions, and letters relating to L.C. Gunn Park in Prince George. Includes: "Signage for Gunn Park" letter from Kent Sedgwick to the Mayor and Council (21 Dec. 1989); "L.C. Gunn viewpoint a proposal" documents within a duotang (1987); and "Donation to the City of Prince George" typescript letter from Graham Farstad to the Administration Committee ( 1 June 1988). Includes photographs depicting the opening of L.C. Gunn Park and the sign unveiling (3 Oct. 1988).
The item is a photograph of an Indigenous painting depicting a Canada goose.
The item is a photograph depicting John Backhouse, Hab King, Harold Moffat and Ted Williams at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the opening of L. C. Gunn Park.
The item is a photograph depicting John Backhouse, Hab King, Harold Moffat, Ted Williams and a fifth man at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the opening of L. C. Gunn Park.
The item is a photograph depicting a 1/48 scale model of the Cameron Street bridge. The angle is a side view of the bridge with a blue and a yellow model car on the bridge. Annotation on the reverse side of the photograph states, "Oct. 2008 1/48 scale model of the Cameron St. bridge 1931-2005 by Roy Groeneveld."
Image depicts the house of the owner of Gang Ranch.
Image depicts the Fraser River in the upper Fraser Canyon.
Image depicts an unknown woman taking pictures. Nearby are the skeletal remains of an unknown animal. The location is somewhere near the upper Fraser Canyon.
Image depicts an unknown woman with a camera. Nearby are the skeletal remains of an unknown animal. The location is the upper Fraser Canyon.
Image depicts a view of the upper Fraser Canyon. The Fraser River is visible on the left side of the image.
Image depicts a view of the upper Fraser Canyon. The Fraser River is visible on the left side of the image.
Image depicts a view of the upper Fraser Canyon.
Image depicts a road somewhere in the Upper Fraser Canyon, and a view of the hills and trees.
Image depicts the Upper Fraser Canyon.
Image depicts the Alkali Lake Ranch in Alkali Lake, B.C.
Image depicts a view of the Fraser River in Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts a view of the Fraser River in Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts a view of the mountains surrounding Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts some farmland in Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts the Bridge River near Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts the Fraser River running through the Moran Canyon near Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts the Fraser River running through the Moran Canyon near Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts the Moran Canyon near Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts the Moran Canyon near Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts what is possibly the Fraser River running through the Moran Canyon near Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts a view of Seton Lake, located near Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts the road to Pavilion Mountain.
Image depicts the road to Pavilion Mountain.
Image depicts a view of Kelly Lake Valley from Pavilion Mountain.
Image depicts an old church located somewhere in Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts a view of Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts two bridges over the Fraser River, located somewhere in Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts the Moran Canyon; the Fraser River is visible near the bottom.
Image depicts the start of Joffre Creek Road, most likely somewhere in the Joffre Lakes Provincial Park.
Image depicts a road leading into a First Nations' Reserve at the head of Harrison Lake.
Image depicts the Lillooet River delta at the head of Lillooet Lake.
Image depicts the Duffey Lake Provincial Park.
Image depicts the Britannia Mine, which closed in 1974 and is now a museum. "Anaconda" was the last operating owner.
Image depicts numerous power lines and a road somewhere north of Squamish.
Image depicts the Nairn Falls in Nairn Falls Provincial Park south of Pemberton, B.C.
Image depicts the Fraser River near Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts rail road tracks and several buildings in Pemberton, B.C.