File contains clippings, notes, periodicals, and correspondence relating to Alexander Mackenzie research.
File contains a notebook with notes for "The Secret Journal of Alexander Mackenzie".
File contains a final draft manuscript of "The Secret Journal of Alexander Mackenzie" short story anthology.
Subseries contains draft manuscripts of short stories included in the "Secret Journal of Alexander Mackenzie" short story anthology. Also includes a published edition of the work and research notes.
File contains a published edition of "The Secret Journal of Alexander Mackenzie".
Vertical perspective of mountain climbers, Alpine Club of Canada trek?
File consists of a publication by Eric L. Johnson entitled "The Sea-to-Sky Gold Rush Route: A Guide to the Scenic Railway of the White Pass".
File consists of notes and a draft titled "The Search for Advice."
Map depicts the route of BC Rail and its connecting rail lines.
Campsite, Alpine Club of Canada's 1967 Yukon Alpine Centennial Expedition, Kluane National Park, Yukon
File consists of issues of "The Sandhouse", the journal of the Canadian Railroad Historical Association Pacific Coast Division. Contains various complete issues relating to multiple railway subjects. Also includes miscellaneous excerpted articles from Sandhouse issues.
File consists of a photocopy of a handwritten essay titled "The Sale of the Fort George Indian Reserve #1" by Jason B. Llewellyn.
The Sailor - Bishop, or The Life of Bishop William Ridley. Church Missionary Society. 1913.
File consists of a speech given by Gary Runka entitled "The Rural-Urban Continuum: Tough Land Use Choices Ahead" for the Vernon Rotary Rural-Urban Day.
Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
"This speech / paper does cover some old ground dealt with in other speeches but is nicely brought together here.
GGR outlines several competing land uses and uses agriculture as a starting point in setting the stage by noting that there are just 74,400 food producers and 2,400,000 other British Columbians.
An emphasis is placed on communications, especially since most planners and politicians are overwhelmingly urban oriented. When involved with rural planning it is important to understand the rural side of the fence and look back at the urban area rather than the other way around. This means "understanding the natural characteristics of the land resource and its ecosystems."
Seven issues are considered:
- Short-sighted premises - the supply of land is limitless and the individual has the right to use his
land as he wishes without affecting others; - The interdependence of man within natural systems is not fully appreciated;
- Reluctance of rural people to accept planning programs;
- Institutions and organizations reflect rural reality;
- Sprawl is not confined to urban areas and when it affects the rural area it can be a large problem;
- The dilemma of wanting data to make good land use decisions, but while we wait for information,
bad decision are being made; and - What is politically palatable?
The speech ends with the need for rural and urban communities to be mutually supportive. While farmland preservation isn't central to this speech the rural resource and planning theme is relevant."
File consists of schedules, agendas, newsletters, press releases, and posters from the Royal Society of Canada 1993 Annual General Meeting and Women's Caucus.
File consists of several publications by the Royal Society of Canada and printed emails between Ainley and Sophie Nina (from the Royal Society of Canada) where Ainley requested information on the number of women in the society.
File consists of a copy of "The Royal Proclamation of 7 October 1763. The common law, and Native rights to land within the territory granted to the Hudson's Bay Company" by Kenneth M. Narvey.
Side perspective street view of the Royal Hotel in Prince Rupert BC. The "Ladies [sic] Entrance" sign is visible on the right side of the building. Several vehicles can be seen on the street. Printed annotation on recto reads: " 3rd Ave Prince Rupert Photo W.W.W."
File consists of clippings, notes, and reproductions relating to the Royal Canadian Legion in Prince George. Includes various clipped articles from the Prince George Citizen newspaper.
Roped mountaing climbing party on a snowy slope
Line of mountain climbers trekking up the snowy slope
Roped mountain climbers hiking across snowy slope
Victoria, B.C.
File consists of The Roll of Honour.
File consists of a paper titled "The Role of Provincial Ministries of Northern Affairs in Natural Resource Development" presented by Weller at the conference "Natural Resources and the Politics of Development." This file was originally numbered to correspond with conference paper number 24 listed in Weller's CV.
File consists of an article titled "The Role of Provincial Ministries of Northern Affairs in Natural Resource Development" by Geoffrey Weller. This file was originally numbered to correspond with article number 25 listed in Weller's CV.
File consists of a conference paper by Weller, Pranlal Manga, and Wendy Muckle titled "The Role of Local Government in the Provision of Health Services: A Comparison of the British, American and Canadian Experience." This file was originally numbered to correspond with conference paper number 46 listed in Weller's CV.
File consists of notes and the text of a presentation given by Weller titled "The Role of CSIS in the Post-Cold War World", which was delivered at a IPAC Presentation on 24 November, 1993.
Item is a copy of "The Role of Aerial Photography in the Canada Land Inventory Classification Program" prepared by Gimbarzevsky, P. for the Canadian Forestry Service Department of the Environment for Commission VII International Society for Photogrammetry.
File consists of a typescript essay titled "The Role and Position of the Forest Products Industries in the Prince George Space Economy" by Jason Llewellyn.
Lateral detail of white mushroom
Item is an original issue of Forest Management Notes on "The Results of Stand Treatment in the White Spruce Alpine Fir Type of the Northern Interior of British Columbia" by D.R. Glew.
Item is an issue of "Forest Management Notes" on "The Results of Stand Treatment in the White Spruce Alpine Fir Type of the Northern Interior of British Columbia" by D.R. Glew.
Item is a report entitled "The Result of Stand Treatment in the White Spruce-Alpine Fir Type of the Northern Interior of British Columbia" by D.R. Glew.
File consists of a photocopy of Shelby Gerking's article, "The Restricted Movement of Fish Populations".
Consists of 1 unpublished paper entitled "The Relationship between Career Attitudes and Career Choices of Canadian Medical Students," presented by D.G. Fish at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Canadian Medical Colleges, Edmonton, Alberta, October, 1971.
Item is a photocopied 1986 University of California Berkeley research paper by Philip Girard entitled "The Regulation of Agricultural Land in Canada: A Decade of Innovation, 1974-1984".
File consists of a paper titled "The Reemergence of the Private Sector in Health: A Comparative Analysis of Canada, Britain and the United States" presented by Weller and Pran Manga at the 1982 International Political Science Association Congress and a postcard from Rio de Janeiro where the conference was held. This file was originally numbered to correspond with conference paper number 22 listed in Weller's CV.
Nova Scotia
Tree stump with hanging lichen, snowy landscape in background, Northern British Columbia
Frontal detail of <i>Lilium</i> in flower
Takla Lake, Northern British Columbia
File consists of issue number 436 of "Canadian Rail", which has been pared down to the feature article "The Railway History of Kamloops, B.C.: A Century Old Story" by Davies.
File consists of a photocopied 1938 work by A. McCulloch entitled "The Railway Development in Southern British Columbia from 1890 on, and, Some Reasons for Building the Kettle Valley Railway, and the lines of the Vancouver, Victoria and Eastern Railway and Navigation Company in British Columbia".
File consists of a monograph by Geoffrey W. Taylor entitled "The Railway Contractors".
File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "The Quest", including volume 1 number 2.
File consists of a pamphlet titled "The Quesnel-Lillooet Bulletin Area" prepared by the Department of Lands, Forests, and Water Resources from the Province of British Columbia. The pamphlet is a revised 2nd edition published in 1973, the original was published in 1968.
The item is a map depicting the Queen Charlotte Islands, now Haida Gwaii. It includes a key with abandoned Indian villages and settlements. It also includes annotations in pen by Kent Sedgwick. The reverse side of the map has a recreational directory for the area.