File contents relate to: Town Administration of Cassiar Townsite. Document type(s) include: trailer appraisal.
File contents relate to: Town Administration of Cassiar Townsite. Document type(s) include: trailer appraisal.
File contents relate to: Town Administration of Cassiar Townsite. Document type(s) include: trailer appraisal.
File contents relate to: Town Administration of Cassiar Townsite. Document type(s) include: trailer appraisal.
File contents relate to: Town Administration of Cassiar Townsite. Document type(s) include: trailer appraisal.
File contents relate to: Town Administration of Cassiar Townsite. Document type(s) include: trailer appraisal.
File contents relate to: Town Administration of Cassiar Townsite. Document type(s) include: trailer appraisal.
File contents relate to: Town Administration of Cassiar Townsite. Document type(s) include: trailer appraisal.
File contents relate to: Town Administration of Cassiar Townsite. Document type(s) include: trailer appraisal.
File contents relate to: Town Administration of Cassiar Townsite. Document type(s) include: trailer appraisal.
File contents relate to: Town Administration of Cassiar Townsite. Document type(s) include: trailer appraisal.
File contents relate to: Town Administration of Cassiar Townsite. Document type(s) include: trailer appraisal.
File contents relate to: Town Administration of Cassiar Townsite. Document type(s) include: trailer appraisal.
File consists of Audrey L'Heureux's manuscript entitled "Trail to Rail: Out of the Heart of British Columbia". The manuscript is a collection of 61 oral stories recorded by L'Heureux from early settlers of British Columbia. "Trail to Rail: Out of the Heart of British Columbia" is the first collection in a series of three publications titled "Trail to Rail: Settlement Begins and Surveys and Gold". However, "Out of the Heart of British Columbia" was never published. The other two volumes of the "Trail to Rail" manuscript were later published under the title "From Trail to Rail" in 1989.
File consists of deleted content from Audrey L'Heureux's "Trail to Rails: Out of the Heart of British Columbia".
File consists of deleted content from Audrey L'Heureux's "Trail to Rails: Out of the Heart of British Columbia".
File consists of Audrey L'Heureux's manuscript entitled "Trail to Rail: Out of the Heart of British Columbia"; this is an abridged version of L'Heureux's master copy of the manuscript. The manuscript is a collection of 61 oral stories recorded by L'Heureux from early settlers of British Columbia. "Trail to Rail: Out of the Heart of British Columbia" is the first collection in a series of three publications titled "Trail to Rail: Settlement Begins and Surveys and Gold". However, "Out of the Heart of British Columbia" was never published. The other two volumes of the "Trail to Rail" manuscript were later published under the title "From Trail to Rail" in 1989.
Washington Cascades with snow
Photograph depicts a tangle of fallen logs and growing trees.
Culvert and viewing platform over a ravine
Photograph of a team of sled dogs pulling a load, followed by a group of men. Mountains are visible in the background. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Trail Over Bitter Creek Glacier to the Naas."
Image depicts a patch of snow-covered ground with a sign that reads "Trail of 98," somewhere along the White Pass railway.
File consists of trail maps and recreation guides from various places in British Columbia, especially Northern British Columbia. Maps include:
- British Columbia Road Map and Parks Guide
- Northwood Pulp and Timber Limited Forest Operations Recreation Map
- Provincial Parks of Northern British Columbia
- Visitor's Guide: Mackenzie Woodlands
- Visitors Guide: Mackenzie Woodlands
- Mackenzie Forest District Recreation Map
- Dawson Creek Forest District Recreation Map
- Morice Forest District Recreation Map
- Fort St. James Forest District Recreation Map
- Lakes Forest District Recreation Map
- Cariboo Forest Region Recreation Map
- Lakes District Visitors Map
- Prince George Forest District Recreation Map
- Vanderhoof Forest District Recreation Map
- Fort St. John Forest District Recreation Map
- Cariboo Forest Region Recreation Map (East)
- Robson Valley Forest District Recreation Map
- Fort Nelson Forest District Recreation Map
- Forest Service Recreation Sites: Valemount - Blue River
- Forest Service Recreation Sites: McBride - Goat River
- Forest Service Recreation Sites: Prince George West
- Forest Service Recreation Sites: Moberly - Sukunka
- Forest Service Recreation Sites: Nation - Takla
- Forest Service Recreation Sites: Murrat - Kiskatinaw
- Recreation Road Map for the Prince George Forest Area (1987-1988)
- Recreation Road Map for the Prince George Forest Area (1997)
- The Bobtail Forest Service Road Tour
- Forest Recreation Map: Northwood Pulp and Timber Limited
- Forest Operations Recreation Map: Northwood pulp and timber limited
- Forest Service: Recreation Sites Williston/Mackenzie
- Forest Service Recreation Sites Prince George West
- The Official Prince George Tourist Street Map
- Ecological Reserves in British Columbia (July 1990)
- Prince George Forest District map (April 1990) with annotations regarding trials.
Photograph depicts trail making on summit between John Brown and Kitseucla creeks. Survey of 55th parallel.
Photograph depicts trail making on summit between John Brown and Kitseucla creeks. Survey of 55th parallel.
Woodland landscape
Photograph depicts a narrow wood plank walkway with small thick trees on each side, the ocean harbour and mountains in the distance. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "Trail - Naas Harbour".
Photograph depicts a wooden walkway with trees crowding close. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "Trail, Echo Canyon".
Trail building?
Trail building?
File contains slides depicting a trail, and other areas, near Rossland, B.C.
Woodland trail [Moore's Meadow ?]
Boy and young man walking up woodland trail.
File consists of a traffic planning study by Stanley Associates Engineering Ltd. for the City of Prince George.
Photograph depicts fishing territory at waterfall rapids in Bulkley River, B.C. Highway and buildings on opposite shore in background.
Photograph depicts an unidentified individual standing on cliff above waterfall at Bulkley River, B.C. Fishing territory visible below; highway, buildings, and hills visible in background.
File consists of the conference proceedings for Ainley's presentation of "Traditional Environmental Knowledge, Gender, and the 'Spread of Western Science,' -- A Reappraisal of Basalla's Model" at the 9th Kingston Conference of the Canadian Science Technology Historical Association in Kingston Ontario.
File consists of photocopied article on traditional environmental knowledge.
Photograph depicts man standing in front of log building with the sign "RCMP" above center window. Moose antlers mounted on roof. Forest visible in background on right.
File contains correspondence from Brian Fawcett to Tracy Stewart. Includes a letter from Brian Fawcett to Tracy Stewart regarding manuscript and Indra Sega of CBC Newsworld interview. Letter dated March 18, 1994.
File contains correspondence between Brian Fawcett and Tracy Reid. Includes letters between Brian Fawcett and Tracy Reid, including a poem written by Tracy.
Image depicts a tractor with a claw lifting logs at a saw mill in Prince George, B.C.
Photograph depicts a tractor owned by G. Wellburn at the Duncan Forest Museum.
Photograph depicts a rear view of 4 of the 6 traction engines in Nanton, Alberta. The left engine was built by Reeves and Co. in Columbus, Indiana, U.S. Its identification is #4438, it has 2 cylinder simple, and a roof. The next engine was built by Waterloo Mfg. Co. Ltd. in Waterloo, Ontario and has a single cylinder. The third engine was built by Sawyer Massey. The engine on the right side is a Gaar Scott, built in 1913, and has 25 horsepower on the drawbar and 75 horsepower on the belt.
Photograph depicts traction engines owned by Jack Burrows in Nanton, Alberta. There are six in this photo, all of which appear could be steamed, another two in derelict condition, and one in the village in working order. Running from front to rear in the photo: 1) Reeves with roof, U.S. 2) Waterloo, Ontario, Canada 3) Massey, Canada 4) Gaar Scott with roof, U.S. 5) Massey, Hamilton, Canada 6) Gaar Scott, U.S.