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2024.2.3 · Série · 1997-2002
Parte de "It's Still Winter" eJournal Collection

Series consists of digital records collected by Don Precosky and Barry McKinnon in relation to the publication of "It's Still Winter: A Web Journal of Contemporary Canadian Poetry and Poetics". Includes digital manuscript submissions, unpublished material, and the eJournal website files (including the audio sound recordings from relevant issues). Also includes an unpublished issue #6.2 from 2003. File types include PDF, HTML, DOC, RA (RealAudio), MP3, and GIF, among others.

It's Still Winter #5.2 manuscript submissions
2024.2.2.6 · Dossiê/Processo · 2001-2002
Parte de "It's Still Winter" eJournal Collection

File contains drafts and manuscript submissions for It's Still Winter issue Vol. 5 No. 2:

  • Printed submission from Shannan Cowan emailed to Don Precosky, Mar 26, 2002. Includes handwritten note on first page from Barry McKinnon
  • Printed submission from Stephen Rockwell emailed to Don Precosky, Nov. 26, 2001
  • Printed submission from Dennis Cooley. Includes handwritten note on first page by Don Precosky
  • Printed submission of interview with rob mclennan by Donato Mancini
  • Printed submission of interview with George Bowering by Donato Mancini
  • Printed email exchange between Don Precosky and Dennis Cooley, June 13, 2002
  • Printed submission of 7 poems from Ken Norris. Includes handwritten note by Barry McKinnon
  • Printed submission from George Stanley. Includes note by Don Precosky
It's Still Winter #3.2 manuscript submissions
2024.2.2.5 · Dossiê/Processo · 2000
Parte de "It's Still Winter" eJournal Collection

File contains drafts and manuscript submissions for It's Still Winter issue Vol. 3 No. 2:

  • Title page for It's Still Winter Vol. 3 No. 2 Spring 2000
  • Draft of "Canadian Literature on the Internet" by Don Precosky
  • Printed email exchange between Jamie Reid and Don Precosky with poems attached
  • Poems by Jamie Reid
It's Still Winter #3.1 manuscript submissions
2024.2.2.4 · Dossiê/Processo · 1999
Parte de "It's Still Winter" eJournal Collection

File contains drafts and manuscript submissions for It's Still Winter issue Vol. 3 No. 1:

  • Poem "~ an unfinished theology" by Barry McKinnon
  • Poem "~ sex at 51" by Barry McKinnon
  • Poems by Brad Robinson
  • Email from Richard Stevenson to Don Precosky with poems attached
  • Poems by Dan Lukiv
  • Email from Brian Fawcett to Barry McKinnon including attached poems
2024.2.2.3 · Dossiê/Processo · 1999
Parte de "It's Still Winter" eJournal Collection

File contains a printed interview of Jacqueline Baldwin conducted by Karin Peeler and Dee Horne, as well as printed email correspondence, poems, a photocopied article about Jackie Baldwin, and a floppy disk labelled "Horne/J. Baldwin Interview (Macintosh)". This interview was submitted for inclusion in It's Still Winter issue Vol. 2 No. 2.

It's Still Winter #2.2 manuscript submissions
2024.2.2.2 · Dossiê/Processo · 1999
Parte de "It's Still Winter" eJournal Collection

File contains drafts and manuscript submissions for It's Still Winter issue Vol. 2 No. 2:

  • "An Interview with Ken Belford"
  • "Editorial" by Don Precosky
  • Submissions from Kim Goodliffe, including poems "Daphne Inside", "Self-Growth Movement", "Dreams of a Suburban House", "Slugs", "Songs for Tree Planters", "Rough Poems Still In-Progress", and "Suburban Prose Poems"
  • Printed image titled by Barry McKinnon, "Backs to the Future Lighthouse Park Summer - Rhoda"
  • Email from Mary Duprey to Barry McKinnon with poem
  • Various poems, author possibly Rhoda Rosenfeld
  • Letter to Barry McKinnon from Rhoda Rosenfeld
  • Partially complete contributors page for It's Still Winter dated June 17, 1999
  • Poems by Jacqueline Baldwin
  • Poems by Rob Ziegler
  • Poems by Ken Belford. Signed and annotated by Belford
  • Review of “A Murder of Crows” written by John Harris
  • Poems by Greg Sainsbury [page #3 is missing]
  • Poems by Donna Kane
  • Poems by Rhoda Rosenfeld
  • Email from Renee Rodin to Barry McKinnon including poems
  • Transcript from interview with Ken Belford by Barry McKinnon
  • Anonymous poems
  • Poems by Ken Belford
  • Note from Jacqueline Baldwin to Don Precosky
  • Letter to Don Precosky from Sybille Haussler
  • Poem “a walk” by Barry McKinnon
Drafts and Submissions
2024.2.2 · Série · 1997-2002
Parte de "It's Still Winter" eJournal Collection

Series contains printed drafts and submissions to the eJournal "It's Still Winter: A Web Journal of Contemporary Canadian Poetry and Poetics", which was co-published online by College of New Caledonia and the University of Northern British Columbia between 1997 and 2002. The editors of the journal were Don Precosky and Barry McKinnon.

Digital submissions are maintained in the 2024.2.3 Digital Files series.

It's Still Winter issue #4.2 May 2001
2024.2.1.8 · Dossiê/Processo · 2001
Parte de "It's Still Winter" eJournal Collection

Vol. 4 No. 2 May 2001

Contents

  • Don Precosky An Email Interview with Ken Norris
  • Kathleen Donovan, Three poems
  • Christopher Ewart, Poems
  • Laurie Fuhr, Poems
  • G.P. Lainsbury, "Vision of the North"
  • Jeanette Lynes, Three Poems
  • Barry McKinnon, "writing on the ridge"
It's Still Winter issue #4.1 Fall 2000
2024.2.1.7 · Dossiê/Processo · 2000
Parte de "It's Still Winter" eJournal Collection

Vol. 4 No. 1

Contents

  • Stephen Brockwell, "Compulsive in the Public Library"
  • Meryl Duprey, Two Poems
  • Brian Fawcett, "The Tides are Caused by the Moon's Gravity, Not By Ours" [Essay]
  • Richard Krueger, Poems from "Dirtthief"
  • Rob McLennan, Four Poems
  • Ross Priddle, Four Poems
It's Still Winter issue #3.2 Spring 2000
2024.2.1.6 · Dossiê/Processo · 2000
Parte de "It's Still Winter" eJournal Collection

Vol. 3 No. 2 Spring 2000
Feature: Turn of the Century Issue

Contents

  • Barry McKinnon - It Can't
  • Barry McKinnon - Millennium
  • Don Precosky - Canadian Literature Sources on the Internet (Part I)
  • Rob Ziegler - Luther's Legacy
  • Brad Robinson - Golf and Canadian Literature
  • Brad Robinson - Poetic License
It's Still Winter issue #3.1 December 1999
2024.2.1.5 · Dossiê/Processo · 1999
Parte de "It's Still Winter" eJournal Collection

Vol. 3 No. 1 December 1999
Feature: Poetry goes on

Contents

  • Don Precosky, Editorial
  • Brian Fawcett, "Poem for Angela Bowering"
  • Richard Stevenson, from Live Evil: The Miles Davis Poems
  • Brad Robinson, Three Poems
  • Dan Lukiv, Two Poems
  • Barry McKinnon, Two Poems
It's Still Winter issue #2.2 Spring 1999
2024.2.1.4 · Dossiê/Processo · 1999
Parte de "It's Still Winter" eJournal Collection

Vol. 2 No. 2 Spring 1999
Feature: Poets from BC

Contents

  • Editorial by Don Precosky
  • Poems by Greg Lainsbury
  • Poems by Meryl Duprey
  • Poems by Jacqueline Baldwin
  • Dee Horne and Karin Beeler Interview Jacqueline Baldwin
  • Review of Baldwin's Threadbare Like Lace by Lynda Williams
  • Poems by Donna Kane
  • Review of several books by John Harris
  • Poems by Ken Belford
  • Barry McKinnon Interviews Ken Belford
  • Poems by Kim Goodliffe
  • Excerpt from "Zig Zag" by Rhoda Rosenfeld
  • Poem by Barry McKinnon
  • Poems by Renee Rodin
It's Still Winter issue #2.1 Fall 1998
2024.2.1.3 · Dossiê/Processo · 1998
Parte de "It's Still Winter" eJournal Collection

Vol. 2 No. 1 Fall 1998
Feature: Montreal Memories

Contents

  • Editorial: Don Precosky
  • Poetry: Seven Poems by Artie Gold [including one in RealAudio format]
  • Memoir: Rob Ziegler, "So Much Depends Upon a Man with a Red Goatee on a Montreal Street Corner"
  • Poetry: "Isabella," a poem sequence by Ken Norris
  • Memoir: Barry McKinnon, "Chairs in the Time Machine"
  • Photographs: Thirteen photos of Montreal by Robert Walker. These photos have been integrated with Barry McKinnon's memoir.
  • Poem: Simon Thompson, "All Apologies to L. Cohen"
  • Music: Two cuts by jazz musician Peter Leitch
  • Interview: Barry McKinnon and Don Precosky interview Garry Geddes
It's Still Winter issue #1.2 Spring 1998
2024.2.1.2 · Dossiê/Processo · 1998
Parte de "It's Still Winter" eJournal Collection

Vol 1 No. 2 Spring 1998

Contents

  • Editorial: Don Precosky
  • Poetry: Six New Poems by Ken Norris
  • Article: "Report on Ken Norris" by Don Precosky
  • Interview: Barry McKinnon Interviews George Stanley
  • Poetry: Two New Poems by George Stanley
  • Sound File: "For the Ladies at the Bus Stop" by Brad Robinson
It's Still Winter issue #5.2 July 2002
2024.2.1.10 · Dossiê/Processo · July 2002
Parte de "It's Still Winter" eJournal Collection

Vol. 5 No. 2 July 2002

Contents

  • Aidan Baker, Three Poems
  • Stephen Brockwell, Four Poems
  • Meryl Duprey, Four Poems
  • Ken Norris, New Poems
  • Dennis Cooley, from Love in a Dry Land
  • Donato Mancini, Interview with rob mclennan
  • Donato Mancini, Interview with George Bowering
  • George Stanley, from Vancouver
  • Soundfest: Various poets in RealAudio format
It's Still Winter issue #1.1 Fall 1997
2024.2.1.1 · Dossiê/Processo · 1997
Parte de "It's Still Winter" eJournal Collection

Vol 1 No. 1 Fall 1997
Feature: Barry McKinnon's "The Centre": A casebook

Contents

  • Introduction: Inaugural Editorial by Don Precosky
  • Essay: "'He seemed to be in the centre': Barry McKinnon's 'The Centre' as postmodern document" by Don Precosky
  • Interview: Cam McAlpine interviews Barry McKinnon
  • Poetry: "The Centre" by Barry McKinnon
Issues
2024.2.1 · Série · 1997-2002
Parte de "It's Still Winter" eJournal Collection

Series contains analogue reproductions of the 11 issues of the eJournal "It's Still Winter: A Web Journal of Contemporary Canadian Poetry and Poetics", which was co-published online by College of New Caledonia and the University of Northern British Columbia between 1997 and 2002. The editors of the journal were Don Precosky and Barry McKinnon.

"It's Still Winter" eJournal Collection
2024.2 · Coleção · 1997-2002

This collection encompasses the records of the eJournal "It's Still Winter: A Web Journal of Contemporary Canadian Poetry and Poetics", which was co-published online by College of New Caledonia and the University of Northern British Columbia between 1997 and 2002. The editors of the journal were Don Precosky and Barry McKinnon. The journal published the work of poets from across Canada, but the majority were from northern British Columbia.

The collection contains analogue reproductions of the eJournal issues, drafts and manuscript submissions to the eJournal, and digital records relating to the eJournal (including the website files for the online eJournal).

2023.8.17 · Item · 1970-1972
Parte de Willard Freer Diary Digital Collection

Summary of the diary of Willard Freer, January 1, 1970 to December 31, 1972:

  • January 1-March 25, 1970: Working at Fireside, BC
  • March 25-September 5, 1970: Kechika River Valley
  • September 5-12, 1970: Fireside, BC
  • September 12-29, 1970: Medical trip to Fort Nelson
  • September 29-October 13, 1970: Preparations and trip to Kechika River Valley
  • October 14-31, 1970: Fireside, BC
  • November 1-13, 1970: Medical trip to Edmonton
  • November 14, 1970-February 19, 1971: Working at Fireside, BC
  • February 19-June 22, 1971: Kechika River Valley
  • June 22-July 25, 1971: Working at Fireside, BC and trip to Fort Nelson
  • July 25-August 4, 1971: Medical trip to Edmonton
  • August 4-October 24, 1971: Working at Fireside, BC
  • October 24-November 4, 1971: Medical trip to Edmonton
  • November 4, 1971-April 22, 1972: Working at Fireside
  • April 22-August 17, 1972: Kechika River valley
  • August 17-September 12, 1972: Medical trip to Edmonton, visit to Fort Nelson, and return by bus to Fireside
  • September 12-25, 1972: Preparations and travel up the Kechika River to Freer's cabin
  • September 25-December 31, 1972: Kechika River Valley
2023.8.16 · Item · 1967-1969
Parte de Willard Freer Diary Digital Collection

Summary of the diary of Willard Freer, January 1, 1967 to December 31, 1969:

  • January 1-5, 1967: Working at Fireside, BC
  • January 6-May 25, 1967: Freer's cabin in the Kechika River valley
  • May 25-June 1, 1967: Fireside, BC
  • June 1-17, 1967: Working for a government water resources project
  • June 17-July 23, 1967: Freer's cabin in the Kechika River valley
  • July 24-31, 1967: Preparing for hunting trips
  • August 1-September 26, 1967: Hunting guide and packer for Skook Davidson
  • September 26-November 15, 1967: Diamond J Ranch and Freer's cabin in the Kechika River valley
  • November 15, 1967-August 18, 1968: Working at Fireside along the Alaska Highway
  • August 18-September 26, 1968: Packer and hunting guide for Earl Boose
  • September 26-November 30, 1968: Kechika River valley and Alaska Highway
  • December 1, 1968-January 11, 1969: Trip to Dawson Creek and Peace River District
  • January 12-February 1, 1969: Watson Lake
  • February 1-June 6, 1969: Freer's cabin in the Kechika River valley
  • June 6-December 31, 1969: Alaska Highway and trips on the Kechika River
2023.8.15 · Item · 1964-1966
Parte de Willard Freer Diary Digital Collection

Summary of the diary of Willard Freer, January 1, 1964 to December 31, 1966:

  • January 1-March 28, 1964: Working at Fireside
  • March 28-June 8, 1964: Living at his cabin in Kechika Valley and engaging in fur trading
  • June 8-July 3, 1964: Working at Fireside and Alaska Highway
  • July 3-27, 1964: Preparing for hunting trips, working for Robin Dalziel
  • July 27-September 6, 1964: Packer and hunting guide for Robin Dalziel
  • September 6-14, 1964: Travel back to Freer's cabin in Kechika Valley
  • September 14-27, 1964: Worked on fencing and clearing trails
  • September 28-October 5, 1964: Raft trip to Fireside down the Kechika River
  • October 5-17, 1964: Work at Fireside and trip back to Kechika
  • October 18, 1964-June 18, 1965: Kechika River Valley
  • June 18-July 24, 1965: Watson Lake and Canadian Geological Survey watchman, Mile 130, Cantung
  • July 25-August 4, 1965: Preparing for work, Fireside and Kechika Valley
  • August 4-September 14, 1965: Packer and hunting guide for Robin Dalziel
  • September 15-30, 1965: Return to Kechika Valley cabin and errands
  • September 30-October 29, 1965: Bringing Gordon Toole's horses to Kechika River valley to winter
  • October 30, 1965-July 2, 1966: Kechika River Valley
  • July 2-15, 1966: Watson Lake and Fireside
  • July 15-August 11, 1966: Preparation for hunting trips
  • August 11-October 2, 1966: Hunting guide and packer for Skook Davidson
  • October 2-12, 1966: Freer's cabin in Kechika River valley
  • October 12-December 31, 1966: Working at Fireside, BC
2023.8.14 · Item · 1962-1963
Parte de Willard Freer Diary Digital Collection

Summary of the diary of Willard Freer, January 1, 1962 to December 31, 1963:

  • January 1-March 8, 1962: Alaska Highway and working at Fireside, BC
  • March 8-May 3, 1962: Kechika River valley
  • May 3, 1962-March 7, 1963: Alaska Highway and working at Fireside, BC
  • March 7-June 2, 1963: Kechika River valley
  • June 2-December 31, 1963: Alaska Highway, working at Fireside, and boat trips up Kechika River
2023.8.13 · Item · 1958-1961
Parte de Willard Freer Diary Digital Collection

Summary of the diary of Willard Freer, January 1, 1958 to December 31, 1961:

  • January 1-March 11, 1958: Lower Post
  • March 11-May 26, 1958: Kechika River valley
  • May 26-June 3, 1958: Trip to Lower Post
  • June 4-July 15, 1958: Lower Post
  • July 15-July 27, 1958: Work for George Midgley in the Dease Lake area
  • July 28-August 5, 1958: Travel to Denetiah Lake
  • August 5-September 6, 1958: Packer for Geological Survey of Canada
  • September 6-14, 1958: Travel in Kechika River valley
  • September 14-October 8, 1958: Hunting guide for Amos Alec
  • October 8-15, 1958: Watson Lake
  • October 15-26, 1958: Travel to Freer's cabin on Horneline Creek
  • October 26-December 31, 1958: Freer's cabin
  • January 1-March 4, 1959: Kechika and trips to Lower Post
  • March 4-June 5, 1959: Freer's cabin
  • June 6-September 3, 1959: Packer for Geological Survey of Canada
  • September 6-16, 1959: Travel and return to Freer's cabin
  • September 17-October 3, 1959: Hunting guide for Robin Dalziel and return to Freer's cabin
  • October 3-December 31, 1959: Freer's cabin
  • January 1-May 27, 1960: Kechika River valley
  • May 27-September 11, 1960: Work for Geological Survey of Canada as packer and boatman
  • September 11-December 31, 1960: Alaska Highway and Fireside, BC
  • October 1-December 31, 1961: Alaska Highway and Fireside, BC
2023.8.12 · Item · 1954-1957
Parte de Willard Freer Diary Digital Collection

Summary of the diary of Willard Freer, January 1, 1954 to December 31, 1957:

  • January 1-March 31, 1954: Kechika River valley
  • April 1-June 3, 1954: Working at Christy's Lodge in Lower Post
  • June 3-September 14, 1954: Working for Northwestern Explorations around Mile 1117 on the Alaska Highway
  • September 15-30, 1954: Travel to Fort St. James and preparations for trip to Diamond J Ranch
  • September 30-November 15, 1954: Trip to Diamond J Ranch with Clem Reierson
  • November 16-December 31, 1954: Kechika River valley with Clem Reierson
  • January 1-February 12, 1955: Kechika River valley and trip to Lower Post with Clem Reierson
  • February 12-March 12, 1955: Alaska Highway
  • March 12-May 25, 1955: Kechika River valley
  • May 25-June 1, 1955: Trip to Lower Post
  • June 1-July 11, 1955: Lower Post waiting for Emil Bronlund and his Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada Ltd. (CMS) crew
  • July 11-August 16, 1955: Packing for Emil Bronlund
  • August 17-September 11, 1955: Lower Post and trip to Diamond J Ranch
  • September 11-23, 1955: Trip to Lower Post
  • September 24-October 1, 1955: Lower Post
  • October 2-15, 1955: Return trip to Diamond J Ranch
  • October 16, 1955-May 17, 1956: Kechika River valley
  • May 17-26, 1956: Trip to Lower Post and preparation for packing
  • June 5-September 21, 1956: Packing for Northwestern Explorations' Flat Lake mineral claims
  • September 21, 1956-February 18, 1957: Lower Post
  • February 18-May 27, 1957: Kechika River valley
  • May 27-July 3, 1957: Alaska Highway
  • July 3-September 4, 1957: Packing for Continental Mining in Yukon
  • September 4-October 13, 1957: Alaska Highway
  • October 13-26, 1957: Travel to Freer's cabin at Horneline Creek
  • October 26-December 9, 1957: Kechika River valley
  • December 10-18, 1957: Trip from cabin to Lower Post
  • December 18-31, 1957: Lower Post
2023.8.11 · Item · 1952-1954
Parte de Willard Freer Diary Digital Collection

Summary of the diary of Willard Freer, January 1, 1952 to February 17, 1954:

  • January 1-March 18, 1952: Visiting family in Penticton and Washington state
  • March 18-April 3, 1952: Working at Christy's Lodge at Lower Post
  • April 4-May 20, 1952: Kechika River valley
  • May 20-June 18, 1952: Travel to Omineca District
  • June 19-August 22, 1952: Packer for Northwestern Explorations in Omineca District
  • August 22-29, 1952: Travel to Mooseskin Johnny Lake via Telkwa
  • August 29-September 22, 1952: Packer for Northwestern Explorations at Mooseskin Johnny Lake
  • September 22-October 27, 1952: End of summer activities and travel to Christy's Lodge
  • October 27, 1952-February 28, 1953: Working at Christy's Lodge at Lower Post
  • February 28-April 8, 1953: Diamond J Ranch and Kechika River valley
  • April 8-29, 1953: Working at Christy's Lodge
  • April 29-May 13, 1953: Travel to Fort St. James and visit with friends in Fort St. John
  • May 14-September 29, 1953: Packer for Northwestern Explorations
  • September 29-October 28, 1953: Work at Kennco's warehouse in Fort St. James
  • October 29-November 13, 1953: Travel to Lower Post via Prince George and Dawson Creek
  • November 14-December 22, 1953: Working at Christy's Lodge
  • December 23, 1953-March 31, 1954: Kechika River valley
2023.8.10 · Item · 1948-1949
Parte de Willard Freer Diary Digital Collection

Summary of the diary of Willard Freer, January 1, 1948 to December 31, 1949:

  • May 1-27, 1948: Spring at Diamond J Ranch, with supply visits from bush planes
  • May 27-June 6, 1948: Trip to Lower Post and preparation for work
  • June 7-October 1, 1948: Head packer for the British Columbia-Yukon Boundary Survey
  • September 26-October 18, 1948: Return trip to Diamond J Ranch
  • October 18, 1948-April 21, 1949: Diamond J Ranch
  • April 23-May 19, 1949: Freer spent time working around his cabin site
  • May 19-September 26, 1949: Prepared for surveying as head packer for the British Columbia-Yukon Boundary Survey
  • September 26-October 15, 1949: Return trip to Diamond J Ranch
  • October 15-25, 1949: Return trip to Freer's cabin
  • October 25-December 31, 1949: Freer at his cabin
Diary of Willard Freer - May 1, 1948 to October 29, 1948
2023.8.09 · Item · 1948
Parte de Willard Freer Diary Digital Collection

Summary of the diary of Willard Freer, May 1, 1948 to October 29, 1948:

  • May 1-27, 1948: Spring at Diamond J Ranch, with supply visits from bush planes
  • May 27-June 6, 1948: Trip to Lower Post and preparation for work
  • June 7-October 1, 1948: Head packer for the British Columbia-Yukon Boundary Survey
  • September 26-October 18, 1948: Return trip to Diamond J Ranch
  • October 18-29, 1948: Diamond J Ranch
Diary of Willard Freer - October 1, 1947 to April 30, 1948
2023.8.08 · Item · 1947-1948
Parte de Willard Freer Diary Digital Collection

Summary of the diary of Willard Freer, October 1, 1947 to April 30, 1948:

  • October 1-11, 1947: Head packer for the British Columbia-Yukon Boundary Survey, travel to Lower Post
  • October 11-21, 1947: Return trip to Diamond J Ranch
  • October 21, 1947-May 27, 1948: Off season at Diamond J Ranch, with supply visits from bush planes
2023.8.07 · Item · 1946-1947
Parte de Willard Freer Diary Digital Collection

Summary of the diary of Willard Freer, April 1, 1946 to September 30, 1947:

  • March 27-April 15, 1946: Fort St. James, working with Hendry Kinniburgh
  • April 15-May 3, 1946: Took the Greyhound bus from Prince George to southern BC to visit family (Keremeos, Penticton, Cawston)
  • May 3-5, 1946: Travelled with family to Wenatchee, Washington to see a flower show
  • May 6-11, 1946: Returned with family to Cawston, BC
  • May 12-14, 1946: Return trip north to Fort St. James on the Greyhound bus via Keremeos, Ashcroft, Quesnel, and Prince George
  • May 15-28, 1946: Preparing for summer work in Fort St. James
  • May 28-September 4, 1946: Departed from Fort St. James for employment with Emil Bronlund and the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co., packing through the Omineca District up to Thutade Lake
  • September 9-October 25, 1946: Return trip to Diamond J Ranch
  • October 26, 1946-May 27, 1947: Diamond J Ranch
  • May 27-June 17, 1947: Travel to the British Columbia-Yukon Boundary Survey and preparations for work
  • June 18-October 11, 1947: Head packer for the British Columbia-Yukon Boundary Survey
Diary of Willard Freer - July 1, 1945 to March 31, 1946
2023.8.06 · Item · 1945-1946
Parte de Willard Freer Diary Digital Collection

Summary of the diary of Willard Freer, July 1, 1945 to March 31, 1946:

  • June 3-7, 1945: Trip to Thutade Lake as a packer for Emil Bronlund, mining engineer for Consolidated Mining and Smelting
  • June 7-October 5, 1945: Thutade Lake
  • October 5-12, 1945: Trip to Fort Ware
  • October 14-26, 1945: Return trip to Diamond J Ranch
  • October 27-December 31, 1945: Diamond J Ranch
  • January 1-February 25, 1946: Diamond J Ranch
  • February 25-March 3, 1946: Trip to Fort Ware
  • March 3-13, 1946: Fort Ware
  • March 13-26, 1946: Fort Ware to Fort St. James
  • March 27-April 15, 1946: Fort St. James, working with Hendry Kinniburgh
Diary of Willard Freer - October 1, 1944 to July 1, 1945
2023.8.05 · Item · 1944-1945
Parte de Willard Freer Diary Digital Collection

Summary of the diary of Willard Freer, October 1, 1944 to July 1, 1945:

  • September 28-October 21, 1944: Fort Ware trip to pick up food and machinery left after the Bedaux expedition
  • October 22-December 31, 1944: Diamond J Ranch
  • January 1-May 26, 1945: Diamond J Ranch
  • May 26-June 1, 1945: Trip to Fort Ware
  • June 3-7, 1945: Trip to Thutade Lake as a packer for Emil Bronlund, mining engineer for Consolidated Mining and Smelting
  • June 7-October 5, 1945: Thutade Lake
2023.8.04 · Item · 1944
Parte de Willard Freer Diary Digital Collection

Summary of the diary of Willard Freer, January 1, 1944 to September 30, 1944:

  • January 1-May 27, 1944: Diamond J Ranch
  • May 27-June 6, 1944: Travel to Lower Post
  • June 6-18, 1944: Waiting for C.H. Ney, land surveyor for the Dominion Geodetic Survey
  • June 19-August 28, 1944: Packing for the Dominion astrofix survey
  • August 28-September 7, 1944: Lower Post
  • September 7-24: Return trip to Diamond J Ranch
  • September 28-[October 21], 1944: Fort Ware trip to pick up food and machinery left after the Bedaux expedition
2023.8.03 · Item · 1943
Parte de Willard Freer Diary Digital Collection

Summary of the diary of Willard Freer, January 1, 1943 to December 31, 1943:

  • January 1-May 19, 1943: Working at Diamond J Ranch with Craig Forfar
  • May 19-30, 1943: Trip to Fort Ware
  • May 30-June 30, 1943: At Fort Ware, preparing for packing BC Government triangulation survey trip to surveying location and waiting for Skook Davidson to arrive with horses purchased from Jim Beattie
  • June 18-July 13, 1943: Travel to surveying location
  • July 15-August 17, 1943: Taking care of case camp while survey crews in field
  • August 17-26, 1943: All crews working together
  • August 27-October 23, 1943: Return trips between Fort Ware and Diamond J Ranch
  • October 23-December 31, 1943: Diamond J Ranch
2023.8.02.1 · Item · 1942-1943
Parte de Willard Freer Diary Digital Collection

Summary of the diary transcript of Willard Freer, October 1, 1942 to December 31, 1943:

  • October 1-13, 1942: Employed with the United States Army in Northern BC, packing and outfitting for the survey crews of the Alaska Highway in the areas of Deserters Canyon, Fort Ware, Sifton Pass, and Fox Pass
  • October 16-29, 1942: Journey to Kechika River and Skook Davidson's Diamond J Ranch
  • October 30-December 31, 1942: Working and establishing residence at Skook Davidson's Diamond J Ranch
  • January 1-May 19, 1943: Working at Diamond J Ranch with Craig Forfar
  • May 19-30, 1943: Trip to Fort Ware
  • May 30-June 30, 1943: At Fort Ware, preparing for packing BC Government triangulation survey trip to surveying location and waiting for Skook Davidson to arrive with horses purchased from Jim Beattie
  • June 18-July 13, 1943: Travel to surveying location
  • July 15-August 17, 1943: Taking care of case camp while survey crews in field
  • August 17-26, 1943: All crews working together
  • August 27-October 23, 1943: Return trips between Fort Ware and Diamond J Ranch
  • October 23-December 31, 1943: Diamond J Ranch
2023.8.02 · Item · 1942-1943
Parte de Willard Freer Diary Digital Collection

Summary of the diary of Willard Freer, October 1, 1942 to December 31, 1943:

  • October 1-13, 1942: Employed with the United States Army in Northern BC, packing and outfitting for the survey crews of the Alaska Highway in the areas of Deserters Canyon, Fort Ware, Sifton Pass, and Fox Pass
  • October 16-29, 1942: Journey to Kechika River and Skook Davidson's Diamond J Ranch
  • October 30-December 31, 1942: Working and establishing residence at Skook Davidson's Diamond J Ranch
  • January 1-May 19, 1943: Working at Diamond J Ranch with Craig Forfar
  • May 19-30, 1943: Trip to Fort Ware
  • May 30-June 30, 1943: At Fort Ware, preparing for packing BC Government triangulation survey trip to surveying location and waiting for Skook Davidson to arrive with horses purchased from Jim Beattie
  • June 18-July 13, 1943: Travel to surveying location
  • July 15-August 17, 1943: Taking care of case camp while survey crews in field
  • August 17-26, 1943: All crews working together
  • August 27-October 23, 1943: Return trips between Fort Ware and Diamond J Ranch
  • October 23-December 31, 1943: Diamond J Ranch
Diary of Willard Freer - April 1, 1942 to October 20, 1942
2023.8.01 · Item · 1942
Parte de Willard Freer Diary Digital Collection

Summary of the diary of Willard Freer, April 1, 1942 to October 20, 1942:

  • April 1-May 30, 1942: Trapping cabin along the Ingenika River
  • May 30-June 16, 1942: In the Finlay River area, Freer sold furs to the HBC at Fort Grahame and helped portage supplied through Deserters Canyon for Del Miller and priest
  • June 17-October 13, 1942: Employed with the United States Army in Northern BC, packing and outfitting for the survey crews of the Alaska Highway in the areas of Deserters Canyon, Fort Ware, Sifton Pass, and Fox Pass
  • October 13-20, 1942: Journey to Skook Davidson's Diamond J Ranch
Willard Freer Diary Digital Collection
2023.8 · Coleção · 1942-1972

Willard Freer, a packer and guide in remote northern BC, kept a daily diary from 1942 to 1975 that provides a detailed record of life in northern BC and southern Yukon Territory. This collection consists of digital replicas of Willard Freer's diaries from 1942 to 1975, along with accompanying transcripts created by Jay Sherwood, who authored a book about Freer's life.

Excerpts describing the Freer Diaries from "Kechika Chronicler: Willard Freer's Northern BC & Yukon Diaries, 1942-1975" by Jay Sherwood (2023), pages 14-17:

In a letter that [Willard Freer] wrote in 1935, he stated that he had started keeping a diary when he left home. Unfortunately, his early diaries have been lost. In the summer of 1939, while Freer was away working, the BC Provincial Police investigated his neighbour Frank "Shorty" Weber as a suspect in a local murder. The police seized Freer's diaries from his trapping cabin as potential evidence. Freer wrote to the police requesting the return of his diaries, but he never received them. Fortunately, Freer had made copies of his diaries for the summers of 1932 and 1934. His diary for 1934 is particularly important because he was a member of the Bedaux Expedition.

Freer's existing diaries begin in the spring of 1942, when he was still living in the Ingenika River valley, and continue until 1975. The notebook for 1950 and 1951 is missing, and the January to September 1961 section has been removed. ...
Throughout his adult life, Freer wrote a daily journal. The entries are usually brief and direct, with minimal philosophizing. They are often repetitive, describing daily routines. However, the cumulative narrative of Freer's diaries provides a rare look into the history of one of British Columbia's most remote areas.

The pantheon of people recorded in Freer's diaries include many notable individuals who lived and worked in the Kechika River valley and along the Alaska Highway. Willard's journals provide details about specific events in the lives of these people. There are many references to the famous bush pilots Stan Bridcut and George Dalziel. He notes several prospectors who are well-known in northern BC and Yukon.

Willard's work involved extensive travel through northern BC and Yukon. His diaries provide details about the locations he visited. In particular, Freer kept an important record of travel on the Davie Trail between Fort Ware and Lower Post. For every overnight trip he made, Freer recorded the campsite he used, and the amount of time he spent travelling each day.

During the 1940s and 1950s, the Kaska and Kwadacha Tsek'ene still followed their traditional yearly rounds in the Kechika drainage. Freer's diaries detail the lives and routines of numerous Indigenous people over many years. Some of them are mentioned over a hundred times in Freer's diaries. By all accounts, Willard had good relationships with the Indigenous people. In the remote northern BC and Yukon region, where there were few people, working co-operatively was important.

Willard lived and worked at Skook Davidson's Diamond J Ranch during most of the 1940s and at intervals in the 1950s, so his journals provide considerable information about Skook and life at the ranch.
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Freer's diaries contain considerable information about daily life in the lodges along the Alaska Highway.
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Freer was involved in many important projects in northern BC and Yukon. He was a member of the famous 1934 Bedaux Expedition. Freer was a packer for BC and federal government survey crews for several summers; worked on the British Columbia-Yukon Boundary Survey for four years; was employed on Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) crews for several years; and spent three field seasons on the BC government's Forest Inventory program. Willard also packed for a couple of large mining exploration companies and was a hunting guide for Robin Dalziel and other guide outfitters.

Freer's diaries can also be used to monitor events like the weather and snowfall. In the winter, when he lived at Skook's ranch or at his cabin, he recorded the temperature in the morning, at midday, and in the evening. He also noted snowfalls. Willard recorded the date that the Kechika froze over in the fall, and when the ice melted off the river in the spring. He also noted his first observations of birds in the spring.
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The diaries of Willard Freer, which chronicle over thirty years of life in northern BC, are a unique account, providing a gateway to many of the people who lived there and some of the important events that occurred.

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Grant Hazelwood speeches
2023.7.5.03 · Dossiê/Processo · 1988-1990
Parte de Grant Hazelwood fonds

File consists of Grant Hazelwood's speeches. Includes:

  • Grant Hazelwood, "Lands, Parks and Access Committee Report" to the BC Wildlife Federation 1987 Annual Convention
  • Grant Hazelwood, "Land Use and Wildlife towards the Year 2000", B.C. Wildlife Federation, 1988
  • Grant Hazelwood, "Nocturnal Piscatorial Predations", after 1987
  • Grant Hazelwood, "Will There Ever Be Enough Park and Wild Lands in BC??", March 1990
2023.7.5.02 · Dossiê/Processo · 1980-1983
Parte de Grant Hazelwood fonds

File consists of records related to Grant Hazelwood's period of employment with Northwood Pulp & Timber Ltd. as a Resources Biologist. Includes:

  • Don Morberg, "'More concern shown by private companies'" article clipped from the Prince George Citizen
  • W.G. Hazelwood, "Underwater Survey of Northwood's Babine Lake Water Log Transport and Bubble System", 1980 - includes original photographic prints pasted into report
  • "Changes in the air" article clipped from 7 June 1983 newspaper (likely the Prince George Citizen)
  • "Submission to City Council on the Intercontinental Level 'B' Recovery Boiler Emission Application", 7 Feb. 1983
Career Records
2023.7.5 · Série · 1979-2007
Parte de Grant Hazelwood fonds

Series consists of records relating to Grant Hazelwood's career as a wildlife biologist.

Mike Halleran papers
2023.7.4.37 · Dossiê/Processo · 1979-1984
Parte de Grant Hazelwood fonds

File consists of papers and speeches written by Mike Halleran, including "Wilderness Discussion Paper", "In Search of Wilderness" (1983), and "The Politics of Scarcity" (1979).

Biogeoclimatic Regions of British Columbia
2023.7.4.36 · Dossiê/Processo · 1964-1970
Parte de Grant Hazelwood fonds

File consists of records and textual material regarding biogeoclimatic regions of British Columbia collected by Grant Hazelwood. Highlights include:

  • V.J. Krajina, "Revision of Biogeoclimatic Regions and Zones in British Columbia", 1964
  • BC Department of Agriculture, "Climate of British Columbia: Tables of Temperature, Precipitation, and Sunshine - Report for 1969"
  • "Temperature Normals for British Columbia", 1965 (reproduction)
  • "Precipitation Normals for British Columbia", 1965 (reproduction)