File consists of notes and reproductions relating to the Yukon Telegraph Trail, which runs through British Columbia from Ashcroft in the south to Atlin in the North. The telegraph line was constructed by the Dominion Government Telegraph Service from 1898 to 1901. The groundwork for this telegraph line was laid by the Collins Overland Telegraph and the Western Union Telegraph (Russian-American Telegraph). File also includes photographs depicting a cabin at Bobtail Lake along the telegraph trail (1977).
Image depicts a house made from a rail car in an uncertain location. It could be in Hixon, Red Rock, or Woodpecker, B.C.
File consists of the "McGregor Model Forest Association: Annual Report 2003-2004."
File consists of a CD-ROM containing three PDF documents: "Canada's Model Forest Program Publications Catalogue" September 2003, "Canada's Model Forest Program: Advancing Sustainable Forest Management from the Ground Up" c. 2003, "Canadian Model Forest Network Private Woodland Owners-Meeting the Stewardship Challenge" c. 2004. Documents exist in both French and English.
Videotape contains footage of: 19-Jan-04 - Moose footage by Roy Rea - UNBC and Smithers
Videotape contains footage of: 1-May-04 - BC Rail strike footage for Global - farmer's market and picket line / 4-May-04 - campus shots / 7-May-04 - Rural environmental sustainability conference featuring William Rees (UBC) / 22-May-04 - Aboriginal Health Sciences program - field course near Nautley Reserve Tape I -
Videotape contains footage of: 18-Sep-04 - Pine Beetle infestation in Prince George city limits with local resident and mayor - Kinsley, Colin / 23-Sep-04 - Quesnel River Research Centre egg take fish - Holmes, Rick
Videotape contains footage of: 14-Oct-04 - Moose on campus - Bullwinkle / 30-Nov-04 - Moose research on vehicle collisions in urban areas - Rea, Roy / 1-Dec-04 - First medical lecture delivered from Northern Health Sciences Centre to UBC and UVic - Browne, Alister (UBC)
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to a local history booklet "A New Historical Framework for New Caledonia" edited by Keith Gordon, including an introduction written by Kent Sedgwick.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the UNBC course "GEOG 424 Social Geography of Northern Communities" taught by Greg Halseth.
File consists of notes and booklets relating to the Western Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers Annual General Meeting. Also includes Kent Sedgwick's personal photographs during his attendance at the 2004 event.
Includes draft application to the Canada Council of the Arts and proposal summary.
Item is a draft "Wilderness Tourism Association Strategic Plan" by the Wilderness Tourism Association.
File consists of selected background and resource material collected by Gary Runka relating to agriculture and environment topics. Includes:
- "Rural Resource Guide for Beef Producers" pamphlet
- "BSE Surveillance Testing" bovine spongiform encephalopathy (mad cow) pamphlet from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency
- British Columbia Cattlemen's Association (BCCA) communication regarding the 2004 Beef Industry Survey
- BCCA Newsletter issues
- BCCA information pamphlet "B.C. Wild Predator Loss Control & Compensation Program for Cattle
- Canadian Cattlemen's Association "BSE and the Beef Cattle Industry Strategy for Recovery" information releases Fall 2003 and Fall 2004
- "Fishing for Trouble" June 2003 column by Wendy Holm in Country Life in BC
- Issues of the "Growing Together" newsletter from the Investment Agriculture Foundation of British Columbia
- British Columbia Agri-Tourism information bulletin Fall/Winter 2002
- "BC Country Fairs 2003 Schedule" pamphlet
- "Growing Places: Classroom Ideas and Agriculture Resources for British Columbia Educators" Winter 2003 issue
- "BC Raspberries" pamphlet
- "2002-2003 Fraser Valley Farm Direct Marketing Association Farm Fresh Guide"
- "Discover Chilliwack's Agri-Tourism Attractions" pamphlet
Data set consists of data collected for Inlin Brook (sites N04-02, -03, -04) and Red Ochre River (N04-05).
Photograph depicts Dr. Paul Sanborn at the Inlin Brook campsite.