The item is a photograph depicting the exterior view of the front of The Health and Welfare Canada Medical Services building at 1294 3rd Avenue, Prince George. There is a grey and red Ford pickup truck parked in front of the building. Photograph originally taken between 1978 and 1979.
The item is a photograph depicting the exterior view of the front of The Health and Welfare Canada Medical Services building at 1294 3rd Avenue, Prince George. Savers Optical can be seen in the background. Photograph originally taken between 1978 and 1979.
Donald Creighton's book provides historical information on Canada's National Historic Parks and Sites.
Photograph depicts Canada Trust/ Realtor at 1633 4th Avenue.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Gov. Gen. Ed at Closing Brandon Canada Games, Feb/79, he is not a vital speaker but so at home here, much loved--(but no socialist), me - 146 lbs!”
Flags hang on wall in background, including a flag from the Brandon Chamber of Commerce, and winter games flag reading 'JEUX CANADA GAMES BRANDON 79 FEB 12 - 24'.
Canadian and provincial flags hang on wall in background.
Canadian and provincial flags hang on wall in background.
Canadian flag and a flag from the Brandon Chamber of Commerce hang on wall in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Opening Canada Games, Brandon Man. Feb/79, We made 2 great speeches-- Navy + Pale blue uniforms”.
Photograph depicts several houses and headstones built on a rocky shoreline with water in the foreground. Annotation on verso of photograph states: "Canada, B.C. Bella Bella - Indian Missions. Indian Grave houses and monuments"
Item is an original copy of "Canada's Environment: An Overview" by Environment Canada.
Map depicts Canadian railways in operation at 2011.
Photograph depicts the Canadian Airways Ltd Fairchild 71C CF-AWV float airplane at the shore of Burns Lake. The float plane was serving as a photography plane.
Photograph states the Canadian Army in uniform standing in rows in a field reading a lesson. Typed annotation on recto of photograph states: “Canadian army in Holland and Germany: First Canadian Army reading the lesson at an impressive Victory service near Enshede, Holland” It is believed this image along with text noted above was published on p. 197 of "Canada’s Weekly."
Photograph depicts the Canadian Coast Guard rescue launch "Moorhen" or "Mallard."
Photograph depicts a 39 foot Canadian Coast Guard search and rescue hoverscraft in the Strait of Georgia near Vancouver. This vessel has gas turbine engines, a top speed of over 50 knots, and is specially equipped for inshore search and rescue operations.
Photograph depicts the Canadian Coast Guard ship "Camsell" in Upper Harbour, Victoria.
Photograph depicts the Canadian Coast Guard ship "Estevan" in the Upper Harbour at Victoria.
Photograph depicts a Canadian Coastguard vessel called "Camsell" at the Canadian Coastgaurd wharf in Upper Harbour, Victoria.
Publication contains booklet entitled "Canadian Crude Oil Supply-Demand Outlook and Related Issues" which was submitted to the West Coast Oil Ports Inquiry.
Photograph depicts a Canadian Customs House. The border crossing was only open between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily.
Photograph of a factory on the shoreline amidst a forested area. The factory is emitting steam or smoke and has a white exterior. Annotation on recto reads "Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Prince Rupert BC."
Photograph depicts a Canadian Forces Labrador rescue helicopter lifting off after a practice water landing.
Canadian Geographic Journal, Vol. VII., No. 5. Montreal: The Canadian Geographical Society, May 1934.
Map depicts the shipping highway routes across Canada. Primary, secondary, and access routes are noted as-well as proposed routes.
Photograph depicts a team photograph of the Canadian Kendo team at the Kendo World Championships in England, 1974. Persons present include team members Ariga, Asa, Tsumura (coach), Kamata, Yoshida among others.
Photograph depicts an unidentified Canadian National Rail conductor in uniform leaning up against a rail car.
Photograph depicts a Canadian National Railway train derailment.
Photograph depicts a Canadian National Railway train derailment. Location is unknown.
Photograph depicts a Canadian National Railway train derailment. Location is unknown.
Photograph depicts a Canadian National Railway train derailment. Location is unknown.
Photograph depicts a Canadian National Railway train derailment on a bridge. Location is unknown.
Photograph depicts a Canadian National Railway rail yard at Prince Rupert, BC.
Drawing depcits land owned and leased by CNR along the Skeena river and the area requested by the Kitwanga Band.
Photograph depicts the Canadian National Railway Station in Vancouver. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "Can National Station, Vancouver".
Photograph depicts Canadian National Railway steam cranes at work. Three railwaymen are in the foreground.
Map depicts the Canadian National Railway system, including trackage for the Central Vermont Railway, the Detroit & Toledo Shore Line Railroad, the Grand Trunk Western Railroad, the Duluth Winnipeg & Pacific Railway, and the Northern Alberta Railway.
Map depicts the CNR system in Canada and the United States and all of its connecting lines, including the Central Vermont Railway, the Grand Trunk Western Railroad, and the Duluth Winnipeg & Pacific Railway.
Image depicts the Canadian National Railway Yards in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts the Canadian National Railway Yards in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts numerous piles of wood planks at the Canadian National Railway Yards in Prince George, B.C. The cutbanks are seen in the background.
Photograph depicts the Burlington-Northern Railroad (USA), formerly the Great Northern Railway. Visible are two GN locomotives leading the last passenger train out of Vancouver on the Vancouver-Seattle-Vancouver run.
File consists of a folder containing photo information sheets that describe types of locomotive power operated by the Canadian National Railways.
This Canadian National Railways (CNR) Office of the Locomotive Foreman (Boston Bar) log book from 1958-1960 contains daily descriptions of weather, train timings, inspections, and issues arising. Also includes accountings of diesel units arriving and departing at Boston Bar.
This Canadian National Railways trip passes book is believed to have been created and maintained by the Office of the Locomotive Foreman (Boston Bar). CNR pensioners, employees, and employee dependents were eligible for types of trip passes for travel on CNR trains (annual, long service, and trip passes). The use of these passes were recorded in this log book, organized alphabetically by the last name of the employee with alphabetical dividers. Each employee's section includes the employee's starting date of employment, pass destination information, the pass number provided, the date the pass was received, and the signature of the traveller. Some employee sections also contain inserted CNR pass forms and other inserted documentation that include personal information. Numerous other textual materials have been inserted at the beginning and end of the log book, including CNR circulars, policy documents, blank forms, and inter-departmental correspondence regarding pass policies as well as inquiries about specific employees.
The item is a map that depicts Canadian National Railway plans along Hammond street and the Fraser River. Includes the railway property, private property, proposed streets, and government owned property in the Prince George area.
File consists of a publication by Anthony Clegg and Ray Corley entitled "Canadian National Steam Power".
Photograph depicts a Canadian Nrothern caboose on display at an Esso Kamloops
Photograph depicts an apron opposite a CPA main hanger.