Image depicts truncated spurs somewhere near McBride, B.C.
Image depicts a view of the Rocky Mountain Trench somewhere near McBride, B.C.
Image depicts the Rocky Mountain Trench from McBride, B.C.
Image depicts the Rocky Mountain Trench from McBride, B.C.
Image depicts a view of an area somewhere near McBride in the Rocky Mountain Trench.
Image depicts the Rocky Mountain Trench from McBride, B.C.
Image depicts a view of the Rocky Mountain Trench somewhere near McBride, B.C.
Image depicts a view of McBride in the Rocky Mountain Trench.
Photograph of a large crowd gathered at the McBride train station. Printed annotation on recto reads: "'Rocky Mountain Rangers Band, McBride, B.C.'"
Image depicts the ranch house of the Ranch of the Vikings, originally owned and operated by Bjorger Pettersen, a member of the Canadian Ski Hall of Fame, from 1970 until 1985. It is located somewhere west of McBride, B.C.
Slightly oblique front view of railway cars on a track. Buildings and hills can be seen in the background. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Railway Station and Park Area, McBride, B.C."
Map depicting surveyed lands, statutory timber lands, land recording divisions, game reserves, communities, bodies of water, and transport routes. Includes inset of McBride townsite.
Image depicts a view of what is either the Rocky Mountains or possibly the Columbia Mountains near McBride, B.C.
Image depicts a view of what is either the Rocky Mountains or possibly the Columbia Mountains near McBride, B.C.
Image depicts a view of what is either the Rocky Mountains or possibly the Columbia Mountains near McBride, B.C.
Image depicts a view of what is either the Rocky Mountains or possibly the Columbia Mountains near McBride, B.C.
Image depicts a view of what is either the Rocky Mountains or possibly the Columbia Mountains near McBride, B.C.
Image depicts a view of what is most likely the Rocky Mountains near McBride, B.C.
Image depicts a view of either the Rocky Mountains or possibly the Columbia Mountains near McBride, B.C.
Image depicts a house located somewhere near McBride, B.C.
Image depicts what is either the Rocky Mountains or possibly the Columbia Mountains, from McBride, B.C.
Photograph depicts street in McBride, wood buildings and tent buildings on either side. Small businesses and restaurants line the left side of the street. Forest slash stands in newly cleared area in foreground. Railway tracks cross right foreground, hills visible in background. Annotation on verso of photograph reads: "MC.Bride, B.C.", handwritten on recto: "1914 [Bourchier?]"
Image depicts the McBride District Centennial Library.
Image depicts the rear-end of the CN Station in McBride, B.C.
Image depicts the CN Station in McBride, B.C.
Image depicts the CN Station in McBride, B.C.
Image depicts a view of what is either the Rocky Mountains or possibly the Columbia Mountains from McBride, B.C.
Image depicts a view of what is either the Rocky Mountains or possibly the Columbia Mountains in the background of a small section of McBride, B.C.
Image depicts an old house somewhere in McBride, B.C.
Image depicts several houses in McBride, B.C. A mountain is visible in the background.
Image depicts a house somewhere in McBride, B.C.
Image depicts a machine shop somewhere in McBride, B.C. The sign above the door reads "McBride Air Cooled Engine Services Ltd."
Image depicts the Elks Hall in McBride, B.C.
Image depicts a church somewhere in McBride, B.C. The sign in front possibly reads "St. Patrick's Church."
Image depicts the All Saints Anglican Church in McBride, B.C. The slide labels it as having "moved to PG."
Image depicts McBride, B.C.
Photograph of several vehicles parked along a road. A large crowd is visible gathering in the background. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Elks Flag Day, McBride, B.C." Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Jan. 5th 1945. Dear Dad, Am working in a lumber camp, advised by Prof. Johnson and Prof Casey. Altitude about 2,300. Think I will like it, if they don't make me work to[sic] heavy. the Climate and the grub is swell. Otherwise not so hot. Bye for now. Love Will." Postcard is addressed: "To: Mr. A.W. Hockin Big Valley, Alberta. From. W. Hockin c/o E.U. Lamming McBride, B.C."