Image depicts several unidentified individuals lying on a hill outside what is most likely the W.A.C. Bennett Dam in Hudson's Hope, B.C.
Image depicts a section of the Peace River blocked off by the W.A.C. Bennett Dam. The dam itself is not visible in the image.
Item is a photograph of construction of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam.
Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Omineca Dist Walcott Suspension Bridge West Approach - looking East May 26 - 1932". Photograph depicts two white horses pulling a wagon in front of Walcott bridge. This bridge was moved from its original location in the Hagwilget Canyon, downstream from Walcott on the Bulkley River. It is a pedestrian bridge at the time of this photograph, though it was originally used by motor vehicles. Dirt road leading to bridge in foreground, with lumber and brush piles on either side. Trees and hills on opposite shore in background.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to a walking tour of the Millar Addition in Prince George.
Image depicts War Lake.
Photograph depicts benches of Cassiar's open mine. Men can be seen standing near machinery speculated to be blasthole drills in bottom left of image. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Waste Stripping Operations on McDame Mt. Ore Mining in lower right Corner.", on verso: "1961".
Photograph depicts an unidentified man standing to left of large puddle in gravel pit, mountain peaks in background. Photo speculated to have been taken on the plant, or near the Cassiar airstrip, facing south west. Stamped annotation on recto of photograph: "JUN. 1987".
Image depicts a waterfall somewhere in South Tweedsmuir Provincial Park.
Image depicts a waterfall on a mountain side in Mt. Robson Provincial Park.
Image depicts a small waterfall at an uncertain location.
Image depicts an aerial view of a waterfall in South Tweedsmuir Provincial Park.
Image depicts an aerial view of a waterfall in South Tweedsmuir Provincial Park.
Image depicts an aerial view of a waterfall in South Tweedsmuir Provincial Park.
Image depicts a waterfall in what is possibly the Robson River.
Image depicts a waterfall with a mountain peak in the background; it is most likely Mt. Robson.
Photograph depicts a waterfall and stream with rocky banks.
Photograph depicts white rapids at bottom of waterfall in Bulkley River, B.C. Fishing territory visible on far right; hill on opposite shore in background.
Photograph depicts piles of wood planks and log booms in the foreground with a waterfall in the background.
Photograph depicts a waterfall in a forested area with a riverbank in the foreground.
Photograph depicts a waterfall on a rocky mountainside, an expanse of ocean in the foreground.
Photograph depicts a waterfall on a rocky mountainside. There are snow peaked mountains in the distance.
Photograph features rapids in foreground, trees and rocks in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "A waterfall on American side of the Canal. Chapt. XXVI Waterfall on Alaskan side of Portland Inlet."
Wide angle view of Prince Rupert harbour taken from the water. Forest and mountains are visible in the background. Annotation on recto reads: "Prince Rupert BC '07."
Image depicts the Watson Mansion at Mile 108 of Highway 97. It was built by Captain Geoffrey Watson in 1904, and was burned down by a chimney fire in 1983.
Group of six men sit and stand on small boat close to shore. Rev. W.E. Collison stands on far right (son of Marion and Archdeacon W.H. Collison).
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Dr. Macdonald Med officer (Kincolith) / Dr. [McQuarrie?] Med officer Victoria / Steven Clayton Native boat owner / Capt. Bary - Insp. of Indian Schools / W.E. Collison Indian agent. / Inspection trip to villages of upper Nass River".
Rev. William Edwin Collison stands waist deep in water, with axe resting on shoulder (oldest son of Archdeacon W.H. Collison). Trees and hill on opposite shore visible in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Dad at Kincolith".
Three men can be seen on deck of small boat. Rocky shore in foreground, forest and hills on opposite shore in background.
Handwritten annotations on verso read: "Dad - en route up Nass River on official business. (hence the flag & business suit!)"; "Going up the Nass. Dad (Indian Agent) Cap Barry (Inspect. of Schools) travelling up the Nass River to Aiyansh".
Item is an original 1994 map titled "Welcome to Prince George" that includes the Prince George Heritage River Trails. The map was published by the City of Prince George.
Image depicts Wells, B.C.
Image depicts Wells, B.C.
Image depicts Wells, B.C.
Image depicts Wells, B.C.
Image depicts Wells, B.C.
Image depicts Wells, B.C.
Image depicts Wells, B.C.
Image depicts the Helmcken Falls in Wells Gray Provincial Park.
Image depicts the drainage area for the Helmcken Falls in Wells Gray Provincial Park.
Photograph depicts the old hospital building in Wells. At the time the photo was taken, 1978, it was being used as an apartment building, and that is still its current use.
Item is an original map depicting the West Lake forest.
Item is an original piece of an annotated map depicting West Lake pulp harvesting forest.
Item is an original map depicting West Lake pulp harvesting forest.
Item is an original map depicting the West Lake harvesting forest and is a partial topographical map. The map includes pen markings.
Image depicts woods located west of Leo Creek, with mountains in the distance.
Photograph depicts a westward view from the terminal building at the Rainbow Lake Ski Club.
W.H. Collison stands on a rocky river bed pointing to a pass in between distant mountains.
Handwritten annotation in pen on verso reads: “A rift in the mountains for Chapt. XXI. No.4”
Archdeacon William Henry Collison stands with cane in centre of group, trees and hills in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Meadow - Kincolith / Uncle Don - Grandfather, Aunt Alice, Aunt Elsie / Uncle Max + cousins". Donald Macdonald married W.H. Collison's daughter Emily.
Photograph depicts a jut of treed land in the Kettle river.
Image depicts a grave somewhere along the White Pass railway.
Image depicts a mountain side somewhere along the White Pass railway. The thin ridge along the mountain side is possibly either a highway or part of the railway.