Photograph taken during European Sports Tour with Team Canada. See also item 2009.6.1.226 for image featuring similar content.
The pair stands beside trees in foreground, opposite shore visible in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “with Peter Jones, 1977”.
The pair stands beside trees in foreground, opposite shore visible in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “on Highway 37”.
Photograph depicts three unidentified men on horseback with other pack train horses in the background.
Photograph depicts three men on horseback surrounded by other horses from their pack team.
Photograph depicts two unidentified men unloading pack boxes while Carrol Paul walks away to the left while holding a rifle. In the background horses are grazing beside a forested area.
Photograph depicts (from left to right) Bill McPhee, an unidentified man, a dog, and Frank 'Shorty' Weber standing in tall meadow grass in front of a sparsely forested landscape in front of a mountain range. The location of the photograph is noted to be at Duck Creek below Copper Mountain; however, those names may no longer be in current use. Location is assumed to be approximately 55.979291, -125.208415 near what is currently named Wasi Peak.
Frank ‘Shorty’ Weber had a trapline on the upper Ingenika for over 30 years. and he was well-known in the Finlay River area.
Photograph depicts McRae Creek Falls.
Photograph depicts McRae creek canyon.
Photograph depicts McRae Creek Falls.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to McLeod Lake. Includes a "History of McLeod Lake, BC" typescript document by Kelly Rogers (1982). File also includes photographs depicting McLeod Lake (1999-2000).
Photograph depicts a man stopped with a canoe on the shore of a river located near McClair Creek. Several mountains are visible from the background of the image.
File consists of the following photocopied articles:
- "Collecting Plants Beyond the Frontier in Northern British Columbia" by Mary Gibson Henry
- "Exploring and Plant Collecting in Northern British Columbia" (1933) by Mary Gibson Henry
- "A Thousand Miles Exploring on Horseback in Northern British Columbia" (1935) by Mary Gibson Henry
Group of five unidentified men stand on shore to right of large dugout canoe, handling their rifles. Forest and snow-capped mountains stand on opposite shore in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Mrs Collison (wife of Arch. Collison in Canoe en route to Hazelton B.C."
Handwritten annotations read: "At rest, after a rough passage of two days and a night from Massett, Queen Charlotte's Islands by canoe - W.H. Collison and Mrs. Collison with Indians from Masset"; "Archdeacon Collison Indian Canoe & Crew. Return from Queen Charlotte's Islands, Haida & Tsimshian Crew [...?]" Archdeacon and Mrs. Collison sit in centre of canoe.
Map depicts the rivers, railways, and select lakes and towns located at Jasper Park between the northern boundary of the park and the townsite of Jasper. Part of the border between Alberta and British Columbia is visible on the west of the map.
Film begins with short introduction of girl pointing to a map and drawing a line to where the men will be hunting.
Footage from a small plane overlooking the landscape of what is believed to be either the Bella Coola Valley, Tweedsmuir Provincial Park, Rainbow Mountains, or Chilcotin area.
Footage of hunting party setting up camp in the high country of the mountains. There is a herd of caribou and footage of caribou trophy kill. There is filming of two marmots and additional recordings of camp cooking and socializing.
The film ends with the hunters entering the plane again and returning to their original camp, believed to be Nimpo lake.
Footage from a small plane overlooking the landscape of what is believed to be either the Bella Coola Valley, Tweedsmuir Provincial Park, Rainbow Mountains, or Chilcotin area.
Footage of hunting party setting up camp in the high country of the mountains. There is a herd of caribou and footage of caribou trophy kill. There is filming of two marmots and additional recordings of camp cooking and socializing.
The film ends with the hunters entering the plane again and returning to their original camp, believed to be Nimpo lake.
A presentation recording of a map of B.C. and it's regions, noting the wildlife that live the Provincial parks. There is an accompanying clip of sunset over a lake.
Photograph depicts an unidentified crewman tending to a horse stuck in a bog.
Photograph depicts an unidentified man tending to food cooking in pots over a fire at a camp site.
Boat is labelled "BC Forest Service Patrol Boat". Boat appears to have a lamp.
Image depicts an individual, possibly Kent Sedgwick, standing on a trail through a forest somewhere in or around Seton Portage, B.C.
Photograph depicts a man standing near a very large driftwood root.
Photograph depicts an unidentified man sitting on a snowy mountain peak looking to the valley below for game through a pair of binoculars.
Photograph depicts an unidentified man (?) sitting on a mountain slope searching for game through a pair of binoculars in a snow-covered valley.
Photograph depicts an unidentified man (?) sitting on a mountain slope searching for game through a pair of binoculars in winter.
Photograph depicts an unidentified man serving food cooked over a fire while another man looks on. In the background a camp site with tents is visible.
Photograph depicts a man, possibly Prentiss Gray, sitting on top of a felled grizzly bear while holding a rifle. In the background a forested area is visible.
Photograph depicts an unidentified man on horseback standing on the shore of Moberly Lake. In the background a mountain range is visible with a forested area at the base.
Photograph depicts a man using crutches, this person wears glasses. There is a forest in the background.
Photograph depicts an unidentified man loading up a pack horse with several other horses laden with packs to the right of the image. In the background of the image a snow-covered forest is visible.
Photograph depicts an unidentified man loading a pack horse surrounded by a team of already loaded pack horses. In the background of the image is a forested area.
Photograph depicts an unidentified man leaning against a constructed log structure searching for game with a pair of binoculars. In the background of the image a snow-covered mountain is visible.
Photograph depicts an unidentified man is lying on the ground next to a roaring campfire. Some clothes are visible on the ground next to him while some woolen socks are slung across a branch above him.
Image depicts an unknown individual reading inside a tent somewhere in Mt. Robson Provincial Park.
Photograph depicts an unidentified man holding the reigns of a pack horse laden with Prentiss Gray's camera equipment. In the background a snow-covered forest is visible.