Image depicts what is possibly Bear River in the Bear Glacier Provincial Park.
Image depicts what is possibly Bear River in the Bear Glacier Provincial Park.
Image depicts a view of Bear Pass, likely from Glacier Highway and somewhere in or near Bear Glacier Provincial Park, located north-east of Stewart, B.C.
Image depicts a dog on a road, and a view of the mountains in Bear Glacier Provincial Park.
Image depicts the Bear Glacier stretching through a mountain range.
Image depicts the Bear Glacier stretching through a mountain range.
Image depicts the Bear Glacier stretching through a mountain range.
Image depicts Sue Sedgwick with a dog, standing with the Bear Glacier in the background.
Image depicts Sue and Kent Sedgwick with two dogs, standing with the Bear Glacier in the background.
Image depicts Sue and Kent Sedgwick with two dogs, standing with the Bear Glacier in the background.
Image depicts a small section of the Bear Glacier.
Image depicts a close-up of a cave-like opening in the Bear Glacier.
Image depicts the Bear Glacier in Bear Glacier Provincial Park, as well as what is possibly Strohn Lake.
Image depicts the Bear Glacier in Bear Glacier Provincial Park.
Image depicts a close-up of the Bear Glacier in Bear Glacier Provincial Park.
Image depicts Bear Glacier in the foreground and a mountain in the background, somewhere in Bear Glacier Provincial Park.
Image depicts the Bear Glacier with a cave-like opening.
Image depicts Bear Glacier in the foreground and numerous mountain peaks in the background in Bear Glacier Provincial Park.
Image depicts the BCR tracks passing through a mill somewhere near the 100 Mile.
File contains slides depicting views of numerous B.C. Mountains.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to the Upper Fraser historical geography field trip for the BC Historical Federation by Kent Sedgwick. Includes photographs depicting a group from the BC Historical Federation standing outside at one of the East Line communities listening to a presentation by Kent Sedgwick and Greg Halseth (May 2003).
File contains slides depicting maps from the B.C. Atlas.
Subseries contains material collected and created by Kent Sedgwick for research on various areas in British Columbia and Alberta. Includes written notes by Kent Sedgwick, pamphlets, and newspaper clippings relating to towns and settlements. These areas include Quesnel, Likely, the Yukon Telegraph Trail, Barkerville, Wells, the Cariboo region, Fort Alexandria, Soda Creek, the Chilcotin region, Jasper, the Rocky Mountains, Mackenzie, Tumbler Ridge, the Peace River region, Fort St. James, the Omineca region, Kitimat, Lethbridge, the Bulkley Valley, and Fort Mcleod. These files cover a variety of topics including Chinese people in British Columbia, land settlement, tourism, and historic information on the regions.
Image depicts the Battle Hill National Historic Site in Kitwanga, B.C.. The sign located there says: "The small knoll in the valley was a native fortress. Legends maintain that it was man-made: built to repel marauding coastal tribes. The hill was the scene of local tribal battles, and at one time was crowned with the defenders' buildings. Known as Dhawdezp, the unique mound is a prominent feature in the legends and history of the Indian people."
Item is an original map depicting the Bateman forestry route. Map includes pen markings.
Image depicts a basalt landform somewhere in or near Quesnel, B.C.
Image depicts a section of river located somewhere near Barriere, B.C.
Image depicts Barkerville, B.C.
Image depicts a forest of bare trees, possibly somewhere near Fort St. John, B.C.
Image depicts numerous logs that have been stripped of their bark at a saw mill in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts a back road at an uncertain location, possibly near Iron Road North, north of Woodpecker, B.C.
Image depicts a boat on Babine Lake, taken from Granisle, B.C.
Image depicts Babine Lake.
Image depicts several unknown individuals on the shore of Babine Lake.
Image depicts two unknown individuals pulling a canoe through Babcock Lake's three mile creek.
Image depicts a glacier at an uncertain location; the slide is labelled "before."
Image depicts a glacier at an uncertain location; the slide is labelled "after two days," and shows how much it has melted.
Image depicts a glacier at an uncertain location; the slide labels it as "avalanche glac."
Image depicts a glacier on the side of a road at an uncertain location; the slide labels it as "avalanche glac."
Image depicts a glacier at an uncertain location; the slide labels it as "avalanche glac."
Item is an original 1983 map depicting Atnarko River in British Columbia, published by the Province of British Columbia Ministry of Environment.
Image depicts a mountain somewhere along what is possibly the Atlin Road.
Image depicts what is possibly Atlin Road. Numerous mountains are visible in the distance.
Image depicts a mountain, possibly Atlin Mountain.
Image depicts a mountain, possibly Atlin Mountain.
Image depicts what is possibly Atlin Lake, with numerous mountains in the distance and Atlin Mountain visible on the right of the image.
Image depicts Atlin Lake as well as a small section of Atlin, B.C. The mountain is possibly Atlin Mountain.
Image depicts Atlin Lake.
Image depicts a boat named "the Tarahne," which is located in Atlin, B.C. Atlin Lake and Mountain are visible in the background.
Image depicts a boat named "the Tarahne," which is located in Atlin, B.C. Atlin Lake and Mountain are visible in the background.