[Moore's Meadow] Prince George, B.C.
Banff National Park
Woman with a backpack facing towards Burwill peak in the background
Wapta Icefields, north of Banff National Park
Scotland trip
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia
File consists of a paper entitled "Towards A Methodology Of Disasters: The Case Of The Princess Sophia" by Coates and Morrison.
Jasper National Park
Photograph depicts view of snow capped mountains with water in the foreground.
File contains "Toward a National Policy on Amateur Sport: a working paper", by Hon. Iona Campagnolo, Minister of State, Fitness and Amateur Sport, 1977. Includes 2 copies.
Publication contains a government green paper on amateur sport that is an outline by the Federal Minister for Sport and the staff of Sport Canada on how Canadian amateur sport stood in 1977 and a series of proposals for the future.
Item is a photocopied version of "Toward a Marine Protected Areas Strategy for the Pacific Coast of Canada" discussion draft by Province of BC and Government of Canada.
File consists of an original copy of "Toward a Fish Habitat Management Policy for the Department of Fisheries and Oceans: A Response from the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union".
File consists of an original copy of DFO's "Toward a Fish Habitat Decision on the Kemano Completion Project: A Discussion Paper", with annotations by Shirvell. Includes accompanying errata, Shirvell's notes, a news release about the publication, and a summary of the report by the International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission entitled "Potential Effects of the Kemano Completion Project on Fraser River Sockeye and Pink Salmon".
Photograph depicts a tug boat hauling a line of small fishing boats across the water with a mountain in the background. Annotation on verso of photograph states: "Tow of Cannery Fishing boats"
Subseries contains material collected and created by Kent Sedgwick regarding heritage tours he conducted in Prince George and the East Line communities for various events. The files primarily include notes and photographs used by Sedgwick for these tours. He conducted tours for the Heritage Society of British Columbia, the British Columbia Historical Federation, the Western Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers, the Planning Institute of British Columbia, and the Heritage BC Conference. The tours consisted of walking throughout downtown Prince George and recognizing the heritage of the area.
File consists of itinerary, correspondence, and related documents regarding various field tours.
Image depicts a view of the scenery at an uncertain location with numerous individuals, possibly tourists, present. It is possibly somewhere near the Fraser River.
Image depicts a view of the landscape at an unknown location with a group of people, possibly tourists, present. It is possibly near the Fraser River.
Image depicts a view of the scenery at an uncertain location with numerous individuals, possibly tourists, present. It is possibly somewhere near the Fraser River.
Image depicts a view of the landscape at an unknown location with a group of people, possibly tourists, present. It is possibly near the Fraser River.
Item is a photocopied version of "Tourism: For Better or For Worse: Taming the Dragons of Growth and Change" speech presented to Regional Tourism Workshops by A. Pollock.
Item is an original map depicting tourism in southwestern British Columbia published by the Province of British Columbia Ministry of Tourism.
Series consists of material regarding rail-related tourism and preservation in British Columbia. Includes information about rail tours (such as the Rocky Mountaineer and the Royal Hudson), preserved locomotives and rolling stock, the EXPO 86 transportation theme, railway museums, and heritage railways (such and the Kamloops Heritage Railway and the Kettle Valley Railway).
File consists of photographs of UNBC Tourism.
Naturalists outing in winter, Northern British Columbia
Videocassette contains raw footage of a standup providing a tour of the university campus, a demonstration of Mosaic software for accessing resources via the internet in the UNBC library, shots of Canfor mills in Prince George, shots of Northern Mountain Helicopters, and aerial footage of Prince George and UNBC.
Videocassette contains raw footage of a tour of the UNBC campus construction site with Geoffrey Weller and interviews with Unknown, Professor Doug Baker (Environmental Planning), Sheena Trimble (International Programs), Joann Alison (Masters of International Studies), and Rabia Chung (Masters of Political Science).
File consists of slides depicting a tour of paper mill and forest research plots.
File consists of pages from a binder beginning with "A Tour of Experimental Plot Location: Prince George Forest District" accompanied by documentation on various EPs and handwritten notes.
File consists of travel documents and brochures related to a trip to Amsterdam for the Touch Time arts festival.
<i>Viburnum edule</i> with fruit
File consists of slides depicting McBride, Totuk Lake, fluvial soil, Westwin, colluvial soil, and Dr. Joselito Arocena.
Photograph depicts an Indigenous totem pole. Annotation on recto of photograph states: "Totems of Old Kasaan Alaska"
Totem Poles of the Gitksan, Upper Skeena River, British Columbia. Bulletin No. 61, Anthropological Series No. 12. Marius Barbeau. Ottawa: Department of Mines, 1929.
Postcard depicts totem poles at Wapla Lake Camp. The lake was the headwaters of the Kicking Horse River.
Totem poles (crest poles?) stand in front of wooden houses on right. Hills on shoreline visible in background.
Handwritten annotations on verso read: "West Coast QCIs."; "[Old?] Kassan Alaska."
Totem poles (crest poles?) stand in front of forest trees, fallen logs on beach in foreground.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Indian Totems along beach on Q.C. Islands"
Totem poles (crest poles?) stand in front of a line of houses. Blanketed canoes sit on beach in right foreground; forest in background.
Handwritten annotations on verso read: “skidegate village Queen Charlotte Islands as it appeared forty years ago"; "Rev W.E. Collison Prince Rupert"; "Hughes"; "1".
Photograph depicts two tall totem poles, buildings and mountain in the background.
Unidentified people stand around and between totem poles. A row of buildings and snowy mountain peaks are visible in the background. Location is believed to be Kingcome Indian Village
Photograph depicts totem poles at Kedix Nass River, BC. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "Totem poles at Kedix Naas River, BC. 11/4/26".
Totem poles (crest poles?) stand in front of remains of wood structures, forest visible in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "A deserted Village, Q.C. Islands [...]" (various notes crossed through on verso).
Totem poles (crest poles?) stand in front of remains of wood structures built along sandy shore. View from above, forest on hill in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "[? illegible] Deserted village West Coast QCIs."
Photograph depicts two large totem poles on either side of the front steps of Kwakwaka'wakw cedar plank houses. An unidentified woman and three small children can be seen in foreground. A second building stands in background on right. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph states: "New Hazelton". However, this annotation has been determined to be incorrect; this photograph is believed to depict Alert Bay. The nearest tall pole seen in the picture may be "Raven of the Sea" carved by Mungo Martin in 1902.
Item is an photograph of a First Nations village and totem poles on the shores of Alert Bay.
This file consists of 11 photographs taken by photographer W.E. Nicholson, featuring various totem poles at Alert Bay, BC.
Photograph depicts two totem poles and a Union Jack at the opening of the Haisla Recreation Centre in Kitamaat Village.
Totem poles (crest poles?) stand in front of wood building, hills visible in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Poles on QC Isl."