Image depicts the road to Manson Creek, B.C.
Image depicts the road to Manson Creek, B.C.
Image depicts the Nation River somewhere south of Manson Creek, B.C.
Image depicts a bridge over the Nation River somewhere south of Manson Creek, B.C.
Image depicts a camper parked on the shore of Nation Lakes, south of Manson Creek, B.C.
Image depicts the Germansen River, with the buildings of Germansen Landing visible on the other side.
File contains slides depicting places in and around Manson Creek.
Image depicts a truck parked on a beach in Mackenzie, B.C.
Image depicts the world's largest tree crusher in Mackenzie, B.C.
Image depicts an individual standing next to the world's largest tree crusher in Mackenzie, B.C.
Image depicts a row of houses in Mackenzie, B.C.
Image depicts a row of houses in Mackenzie, B.C.
Image depicts several apartment buildings and the sign for a Gulf Gas Station in Mackenzie, B.C.
Image depicts numerous vehicles in the parking lot of a mall in Mackenzie, B.C.
Image depicts a trailer park somewhere in Mackenzie, B.C.
Image depicts numerous condominiums somewhere in Mackenzie, B.C.
Image depicts a residential area with a playground somewhere in Mackenzie, B.C.
Image depicts St. Peter's Church in Mackenzie, B.C.
Image depicts St. Peter's Church in Mackenzie, B.C.
Image depicts a small section of Mackenzie, with the Mackenzie Curling Rink visible on the right side of the image.
Image depicts the Mackenzie Curling Rink.
Image depicts a row of houses in Mackenzie, B.C.
Image depicts a trailer park in Mackenzie, B.C.
Image depicts the Mackenzie Reservoir in Mackenzie, B.C.
Image depicts the Mackenzie Reservoir in Mackenzie, B.C.
Image depicts the frozen Morfee Lake just to the East of Mackenzie, B.C. The slide is also labelled "sub-boreal," referencing that it is a sub-boreal spruce zone.
Image depicts numerous individuals wearing hard hats in what appears to be a computer room somewhere in Mackenzie, B.C.
Image depicts numerous vehicles parked outside a building with a sign which reads "Mackenzie Centre;" it is possibly the mall in Mackenzie, B.C.
Image depicts numerous individuals examining a map as they are seated around a table. The location of the meeting is somewhere in Mackenzie, B.C.
Image depicts numerous individuals seated around a table and apparently having a meeting at an uncertain location in Mackenzie, B.C.
Image depicts numerous individuals inside a mall in Mackenzie, B.C.
File contains slides depicting places in and around Mackenzie Town.
Image depicts the town of Horsefly, B.C.
Image depicts a bridge, and the town of Likely on the the other side of a river.
Image depicts the old log buildings of the town of Hydraulic, B.C.
Image depicts the Cariboo River.
Image depicts the Cariboo Lake, with the roof of an old log cabin visible.
Image depicts a field of hay somewhere in Beaver Valley.
Image depicts an old, half-collapsed house in Likely, B.C.. The slide labels it as "Bullion house."
Image depicts the Bullion Pit in Likely, B.C. It is a man-made canyon from the days of the gold-rush, formed by the use of hydraulic monitors. The gold-mine operated from 1892 to 1942.
Image depicts the upper end of the Bullion Pit in Likely, B.C.
Image depicts a steam shovel, located in Quesnelle Forks.
Image depicts a woman standing next to a steam shovel, located in Quesnelle Forks.
Image depicts a sign on the dirt road leading to Barkerville from Keithley Creek. The sign reads: "Barkerville 40 (via Yanks Peak) Maximum elevation 6200 FT. Summer road only. Steep grades and switchbacks not recommended for other than 4-wheel drive vehicles. You are entering an isolated mountain area; you will be on your own."
Image depicts the Keithley Creek, with several unknown individuals walking along the banks.
Image depicts the townsite of Keithley Creek, B.C.
Image depicts the dirt road leading to Keithley Creek.
Image depicts the dirt road leading to Keithley Creek.
Image depicts a blue truck and a camper in the wooded area surrounding the townsite of Keithley Creek, B.C.
Image depicts numerous abandoned and ruined cabins at Quesnelle Forks.