Image depicts a woman walking along the trail of the Kettle Valley Rail Road.
Image depicts the trail of the old Kettle Valley Rail Road.
Image depicts a man standing on the old Kettle Valley Rail Road.
Image depicts the old Kettle Valley Rail Road.
Image depicts several unknown individuals standing on the old Kettle Valley Rail Road.
Image depicts the Okanagan Kettle Valley, with the Kettle Rail Road faintly visible among the trees
Image depicts the trail of the old Kettle Valley Rail Road.
Image depicts a woman standing on the old Kettle Valley Rail Road.
Image depicts a view of Kettle Valley, with a bridge of the old Kettle Valley Rail Road visible on a slope.
Image depicts a woman walking along a trail somewhere in Kettle Valley, B.C.
Image depicts a van on a narrow road, likely the Kettle Valley Trail.
Image depicts numerous docked boats, as well as many houses on the shore in the background; located in Kitimat, B.C.
Image depicts numerous docked boats in Kitimat, B.C.
Image depicts a harbour in Kitimat, B.C.
Image depicts the CN Rail station located in Kitwanga, B.C.
Image depicts the Kwinitsa CNR station in Kwinitsa, along the Skeena River.
Image depicts the Kwinitsa CNR station, which is Prince Rupert's railway museum.
Image depicts a camper on the shore of what is possibly Melita Lake, near the Tseax Cone.
File consists of a duotang containing a typescript essay titled "Land Speculation and the Railway Station in Prince George" by Alistair Mcvey for a geography class.
Photograph depicting a landscape with a lake and a mountain in the background.
Image depicts a large building with numerous vehicles in the foreground.
Photograph depicting a large stone surrounded by trees in an unknown location.
Photograph depicting a large stone surrounded by trees and two people sitting on top of it.
Image depicts numerous boats docked by the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association from the deck of a ferry, possibly as it's leaving Prince Rupert, most likely for Haida Gwaii.
Image depicts several individuals seated on a ferry as it possibly departs from a dock somewhere in Prince Rupert, B.C. It is most likely headed for Haida Gwaii, B.C.
Image depicts a building, possibly an office building, next to a set of rail road tracks in Leo Creek, B.C. An unknown individual is present, and a number of barrels and culverts are visible in the foreground.
Image depicts numerous vehicles and individuals outside a hotel in Likely, B.C.
Image depicts a hotel in Likely, B.C.
Photograph depicting a log cabin with a woman sitting on the front porch, presumably Sue Sedgwick. The photograph is presumably taken in Quesnelle Forks.
Photograph depicting a log house, presumably in the campground in Quesnelle Forks.
Photograph depicting a small log cabin with a front porch and a sign reading "Happy 150th Anniversary Cariboo Gold Rush 1859-2009", presumably taken in Quesnelle Forks.
Image depicts a pile of old logs on the bank of the Fraser River with mountains in the background. In the foreground, a set of railway tracks run through an uncertain location, likely Upper Fraser, B.C.
Image depicts two unidentified individuals standing next to the train station, and two railway tracks running through Longworth, B.C.
Image depicts several old shacks and some railway tracks running through Longworth, B.C.
Image depicts several apartment buildings and the sign for a Gulf Gas Station in Mackenzie, B.C.
Image depicts a truck parked on a beach 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 vehicles in the parking lot of a mall in Mackenzie, B.C.
Image depicts a man and his family filling up their truck with gas at Manson Creek, B.C.
Image depicts the gas station at Manson Creek, B.C.
Image depicts the road to Manson Creek, B.C.
Image depicts the road to Manson Creek, B.C.
Image depicts the road to Manson Creek, B.C.
Image depicts the road to Manson Creek, B.C.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to Marcus Smith. Marcus Smith was a railway surveyor and in 1872 he was appointed as deputy to the Engineer-in-Chief of the Canadian Pacific Railway and took charge of British Columbia surveys between 1876-78. He worked as a surveyor for the CPR until 1886.
Image depicts the CN Station in McBride, B.C.
Image depicts the CN Station in McBride, B.C.
Image depicts the rear-end of the CN Station in McBride, B.C.
Image depicts the McBride CNR station.
Image depicts the McBride CNR station.