Caption: "Entrance to the Rocky Mountain Canyon, Peace River. 19 miles of Canyon."
Caption: "Ingenika Mine freight boat"
Caption: "Indian's grave by Finlay River"
Caption: "Junction, Ingenika and Finlay"
Caption: "Deserter Canyon"
Caption: "Excelsior or Pilgrim with his load"
Caption: "A river station"
Item is a photograph of Walter Nehring standing by the surveying station.
Item is a panoramic photograph of the Ingenika Valley.
Item is a photograph of J.R.M. with Towers, standing beside a moose calf
Item is a panoramic photograph of Ingenika Valley.
Item is a photograph of John Ogilvie "Skookum" Davidson standing by a tent.
Item is a photograph of First Nations cabins.
Caption reads: "Siwash Squaw, Fort McLeod". "Siwash" was a derrogatory term sometimes used to refer to First Nations people of the Northern Pacific Coast of North America.
Item is a photograph of a house and its large garden.
Item is a photograph of a boat on the Peace River. The name of the boat reads as follows: "Fort Vermilion".
Item is a photograph of a surveying crewman traversing through Swannell Creek carrying a pack on his back.
Item is a panoramic photograph of Ingenika Valley.
Item is a photograph of a surveying crew traveling by boats up the Ingenika River.
Item is a photograph of Ingenika River.
Item is a photograph of Ingenika River.
Item is a photograph of vegetation.
Item is a photograph of three tents set up in a woodland clearing and a seated dog looking up into the branches of a tree.
Item is a photograph of a survey crew lining a boat in the Ingenika River.
Item is a photograph of a five survey crewmen lining their boats in the Ingenika River. A.H. Phipps is on the right-front side of the boat.
Caption: L.to R. Jim, Jack A., W. Neheri, Al Phipps. Sunday excercises: washing out one of the boats.
Item is a photograph of a surveying crew clearing a passage for a boat.
Item is a photograph of Walter and Skookum Davidson.
Item is a photograph of Pelly Creek taken from a distance.
Item is a photograph of Skookum Davidson.
Item is a photograph of Skookum Davidson, Walter and two pack dogs.
Item is a photograph of a mountain range.
Item is a photograph of forested landscape in the midground and a barely visible mountain range in the background.
Item is a photograph of A.H. Phipps standing on a rocky mountain slope.
Item is a photograph of Skookum Davidson sitting in a field of wildflowers next to two pack dogs.
Item is a photograph of two men and two pack dogs situated next to a cairn on a snowy hill.
Caption: Shack over Hot Spring, Nascall Bay: Willie Hill, Andy Whitsen, Jack Stenstrum, Cupruin's [sic] Skipper and Engineer. Item is a photograph featuring three men looking out a small window of a wooden shack.
Caption: Monument in Dean Channel to mark the spot where Mackenzie turned back. The first man to cross North America from Atlantic to Pacific. Item is a photograph of an obelisk on a rocky outcrop.
Caption: Monument in Dean Channel to mark the spot where Mackenzie turned back. The first man to cross North America from Atlantic to Pacific. Item is a photograph of an obelisk on a rocky outcrop.
Caption: Salt Chuck (Sea) in the foreground. The plant on the right with the booms of the logs ready for the sawmill. The town-site on the left, Link Lake in the background.
Caption: Second from left Miss Purdy, fourth Miss Ralph. Item is a photograph of five women and a man standing in front of a building.
Caption: Frank Swannell at -.
Caption: Taking water contents of the snow on the hills for Ocean Falls water supply. Item is a photograph of four men taking a water content measurement on a snowy slope.
Item is a landscape perspective of a small town in British Columbia.
Item is a photograph of the Skeena River and surrounding mountains.
Item is an photograph of a smiling man, B.W. Hodsdon picking a fruit (?) off a small tree next to a house.
Caption: The Weir family, Regina, just after the war. Item is a group photograph of two men, three women and two children identified as the Weir family, standing together on a wooden pathway outside a house.
Caption: The Weir family, Regina, just after the war. Item is a group photograph of two men, three women and two little boys and one older boy all identified as the Weir family, standing together on a wooden pathway outside a house.
Item is a photograph of two men in bathing suits standing beside a Californian beach.