Francois Lake, BC

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              François Lake from ferry
              2020.05.49 · Item · 1936
              Part of Gordon Wyness Album

              Photograph depicts a view of François Lake taken from the ferry going to Northbank Point on right-hand side. The survey crew camped there in June 1936.

              2020.05.52 · Item · 1936
              Part of Gordon Wyness Album

              Photograph depicts (from left) Jack Lee and Gordon Wyness sitting on a car next to their equipment while surveying at an Indian Reserve. A cabin on the reserve is also depicted. According to the transcription on the photograph verso, they were surveying road through an "Indian Reserve South of South bank François Lake".

              2020.05.55 · Item · 1936
              Part of Gordon Wyness Album

              Photograph depicts a group of people leaning up against the survey crew's Buick car in Francois Lake. Based on the transcription on the photograph verso, from left to right the individuals are: "Mrs. Hunter", "Bobby", Jack Lee, "Edna", "Verna", "Banker's wife", and Gordon Wyness.

              François Lake Ferry
              2020.05.51 · Item · Sept. 1936
              Part of Gordon Wyness Album

              Photograph depicts the Francois Lake Ferry. Gordon Wyness stands next to the survey crew's Buick car in the middle of the boat. Jack Lee leans on the railing at the back of the boat.

              Man and Monument
              2012.13.1.51.115 · Item · June 1979
              Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

              Image depicts a man, possibly Kent Sedgwick, standing next to a monument which states: "In honour of the pioneers of the Ootsa Lake Valley, first settled in 1905." Located somewhere in either the Francois Lake Provincial Park or the Wistaria Provincial Park.