Close view of bridge built with wooden planks, poles, and wires, braced from below, with triangles built into its frame. The bridge crosses Hagwilget Canyon on the Bulkley River, five kilometres from its confluence with the Skeena River. This is one of the many bridge structures that have crossed this location since at least 1859. Photograph was taken from one side of canyon, near bridge. Opposite canyon wall in background. Typed annotation glued to verso of photograph: "HAGWILGET - 'the gentle or quiet people'."
Photograph depicts two men and a horse on a bridge built with wooden planks, poles, and wires, braced from below, with triangles built into its frame. The bridge crosses Hagwilget Canyon on the Bulkley River, five kilometres from its confluence with the Skeena River. This is one of the many bridge structures that have crossed this location since at least 1859. Photograph was taken from a distance. Rocky riverbank in foreground, opposite shore in background behind bridge. Typed annotation in red ink on verso of photograph: "INDIAN BRIDGE, NEAR HAZELTON, B.C."
Photograph depicts bridge built with wooden planks and poles, braced from below, with triangles built into its frame. The bridge crosses Hagwilget Canyon on the Bulkley River, five kilometres from its confluence with the Skeena River. This is one of the many bridge structures that have crossed this location since at least 1859.
Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "old bridge at the Bulkley River."
Photograph depicts some stumps and grassland in the foreground, a few buildings on the right, sparsely forested rocky hillside in the background.
Photograph depicts an exterior view of a hangar at the Edmonton Airport surrounded by four airplanes and three automobiles.
Photograph depicts Harry Snyder (left) and Carrol Paul (right) seated side by side on a log with a low wooden building in the background.
Photograph depicts Harry Snyder sitting under a tent cleaning his rifle. In the background behind Snyder are several boxes and a man standing with his back to the camera.
Photograph depicts Harry Snyder sitting under a tent cleaning a rifle with two other rifles resting beside him.
Photograph depicts Harry Snyder sitting under a tent sighting his newly cleaned rifle with two other rifles leaning beside him.
Photograph depicts Harry Snyder with three wagons and horse teams coming into Hudson's Hope from Portage. In the background three small buildings are visible in front of a forested area.
Photograph depicts nine or more people watching a steamer navigate the rough waters of Fort George Canyon from the river shore.
Photograph depicts the rough waters and rocks at Fort George Canyon.
Photograph depicts a sparsely forested mountainside.
Photograph depicts a sparsely forested mountainside.
Photograph depicts a sparsely forested mountainside.
Photograph depicts a sparsely forested mountainside.
Photograph depicts a high mountain meadow with alpine trees.
Photograph depicts a sparsely forested mountainside.
Photos of rocky ridge and hill of potential Asbestos project.
Photograph depicts Henry Cleburn Giegerich resting at Rusty Basin to the east of Duncan Lake. In the background of the image there is a snow-covered mountain.
Image depicts a group of hikers standing on a slope.
Image depicts a group of people hiking up a mountain side, possibly Mt. Robson.
Image depicts a large group of individuals preparing to hike up Mt. Robson.
Image depicts a group of people hiking up a glacier, possibly the Robson Glacier.
Image depicts a group of people hiking on a glacier, possibly the Robson Glacier.
Image depicts a group of people hiking on a glacier, possibly the Robson Glacier.
Image depicts a group of people hiking on a glacier, possibly the Robson Glacier.
Image depicts a group of people hiking on a glacier, possibly the Robson Glacier.
Image depicts a group of people hiking through trees somewhere in Mt. Robson Provincial Park.
Image depicts a group of hikers hiking up a slope.
Photograph depicts treed rolling hills near Fraser Lake, BC.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to historic trails in British Columbia. Includes material on The Okanagan Brigade Trail; the exploration trails of Jean Caux (better known as Cataline); and Hudson's Bay Company brigade trails. Includes: "The Okanagan Brigade Trail" pamphlet from the Okanagan Historical Society (1986); "The Okanagan Brigade Trail in the South Okanagan" pamphlet by Bob Harris, Harley Hatfield, and Peter Tassie (1989); and "Historic Routes '82" symposium program (1982).
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the fur trade in British Columbia by the Hudson's Bay Company. Includes material on the fur trade route in the Peace Canyon, Athabasca Pass, and the Yellowhead Pass, as well as "Fur Trade Routes through the Canadian Cordillera" typed notes by Kent Sedgwick. File primarily consists of Kent Sedgwick's handwritten notes on the fur trade routes.
Photograph depicts a cluster of log buildings with fences and corrals. A field in the foreground, trees and low hills in the distance. On the road from Quesnell to Fraser Lake 1911.
Photograph depicts three men standing and sitting on a porch deck in front of a log house, trees in the background.
Photograph depicts a tent set up in a forest clearing filled with tall grass with horses grazing in the area. In the background dense forest area is visible.
Photograph depicts a view looking across a small river. Two men stand on the shore of the photographer, several horses loaded with packs are on the opposite side of the river.
Photograph depicts horses resting in a forested landscape with a snow-covered plateau and mountains in the background.
Photograph depicts buildings, field, and fenced areas with forest in the background.
Photograph depicts a cluster of seven or more buildings, fences and a flag pole. A grassy field in the foreground, rolling hills in the background.
Photograph depicts a large white building surrounded by a fence.
Photograph depicts ten men standing on a boardwalk outside a large building. Another building, boardwalks and fences nearby. Forest in the background. The buildings are constructed from lumber.
Photograph depicts view looking down railroad tracks toward a snow capped mountain. Survey of 55th parallel.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the Hudson's Bay Company fur trade in British Columbia, particularly in Fort St. James and Fort George. File primarily consists of Kent Sedgwick's handwritten notes on the Hudson's Bay Company fur trade in British Columbia. Includes: "Parks Canada Lower Fort Garry National Historic Park" brochure published by Parks Canada [199-?]; and "Fort Langley National Historic Park" brochure published by Parks Canada (1979).
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to the Hudson's Bay Company subdivision. Includes material on the subdivision, survey, and sale of lands in Fort George owned by the Hudson's Bay Company.
Photograph depicts Hugh Taylor (facing camera) and other unidentified men packing horses and mules in cleared area, trees on hill in background. Animals are gathered around a pile of supplies, and it is believed that a power line crosses the midground. Handwritten annotation on envelope of negative: "Pack train on Blackwater 1902."
Photograph depicts an unidentified hunting guide laying on a grassy slope searching for game through a pair of binoculars while two pack horses stand by. In the background an alpine lake is visible surrounded by forested foothills and a mountain range.
Photograph depicts a lofty view of a river with snow and ice on the shore, forest and snowy mountains in the background.
Image depicts an unidentified individual drilling into the ice.