Collection consists of various originals, drafts, and photocopies of development planning reports for the Cariboo-Chilcotin region of British Columbia. Many of the reports were authored by the Cariboo Economic Action Forum.
Item is a photocopied copy of the 1992 "Cariboo-Chilcotin Tourism Resource Inventory Study: Explanatory Notes" prepared by Ethos Consulting, G.G. Runka Land Sense Ltd. and Bioquest International Consulting Ltd. for BC Ministry of Tourism and Culture, Cariboo-Chilcotin Region.
File consists of records and textual material related to caribou (predominantly in British Columbia) collected by Grant Hazelwood. Highlights include:
- BC Ministry of Environment, "Woodland Caribou in the Thompson-Nicola Resource Region", June 1981
- R.W. Ritcey, "Caribou and Forest Management in British Columbia", Jan. 1974
- W.G. Hazelwood, "Northern Tweedsmuir Park Flight - October 9, 1979"
- William Low, "A General Ecological Study of Mountain Caribou in Tweedsmuir Provincial Park, British Columbia", Mar. 1965 (reproduction)
- W.G. Hazelwood, Northwood Pulp and Timber, "Caribou Flight - March 19, 1980"
- Grant Hazelwood, manuscript notes for caribou flight over the Stikine, Mt. Edziza, Dease Lake areas, 9. Oct. 1979
- Report prepared for Dupont of Canada, "Caribou Studies in the Vicinity of Lawyers Pass, Northcentral B.C., Sept. 1980 to Aug. 1981", Mar. 1982 (reproduction)
- Spatsizi Association for Biological Research, "1980-81 Progress Report No. 8"
- Deborah Cichowski, "Habitat Use, Winter Feeding Ecology and Population Status of Woodland Caribou in West-Central British Columbia", 1990
- Dale R. Seip, "Ecology of Woodland Caribou in Wells Gray Provincial Park", Mar. 1990
Footage of a large caribou bull in what is believed to be the Rainbow Mountains.
Cariboo-Chilcotin region of British Columbia
Footage of a caribou herd.
Probable locations of filming include the Chilcotin area, Rainbow Mountains, or Tweedsmuir Provincial Park.
Footage of a herd of caribou running on mountain plateau, probably the Rainbow Mountains. Also various clips of hunting camp and the men loading their pack horses.
Photograph depicts a small caribou herd stopped in a snow covered clearing beside a forest a Drybrough Mountain.
Bathurst Inlet, Nunavut
Photograph depicts a caribou head, velvet antlers intact. Head is resting in a snow patch, two men and alpine forest in the background.
Cariboo - Chilcotin region of British Columbia
Footage of caribou herd on an open landscape.
Location is speculated to be the Ulkatcho Mountains, Rainbow Mountains or Tweedsmuir Provincial Park.
Snowmobile pulling sled loaded with skins along the ice, Nunavut
Skull and antler remains of a caribou?
Bleached antlers and partial skull of caribou on ground, Nunavut
Photograph depicts process engineer Carl Kottmeier.
File consists of research materials and notes on women faculty at Concordia University, including handwritten notes, photocopied archival materials, news clippings, and related correspondence.
File consists of an oral history given by Carmella Canino, which was gathered as part of Dr. Mike Evan's Island Cache Recovery Project. Includes consent forms, transcripts, and the recorded oral history on the original media.
Photograph depicts the Carmi Depot located at mile 46.6 on the CPR line in the Carmi Subdivision. This is the only surviving building at the depot. The layout here consisted of 4 passing/storage tracks and 1 short siding. The view is looking north and upgrade.
Wales, Great Britain
Image depicts a small slope on Carney Hill in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts miocene gravels on Carney Hill in Prince George, B.C.
Series consists of three booklets and one photograph relating to Mr. Carney Ferry.
Ferry, Carney W.File contains correspondence from Carol Bonnet, Director of Publishing for the Colbert Agency Inc. located in Toronto, Ontario to Brian Fawcett. The items include a letter from Carol Bonnet,( liaison), for Brian Fawcett's book and publishing contracts. Also includes copy of a news paper article written about Brian Fawcett by "The Globe and Mail" May 17, 1990.
File consists of:
- Letter from Carol Dauphinais to Bridget Moran re: copies of letters received by Ms. Dauphinais in thanks for her donation of her book "Living with Labels and Lies" (1998)
- Wooden Placard: "To Bridget, You inspired me to think more positively of a social worker. A former foster child, Carol Dauphinais (nee Day)"
- Copy of letter from Ross Dawson, Director of Child Protection, Ministry of Children and Families to Carol Dauphinais re: "Living with Labels and Lies" (Feb. 23, 1998)
- Autographed copy of "Living with Labels and Lies: A Life Story" by Carol Dauphinais (1997)
- Certificate to Bridget Moran from Carol Dauphinais honouring Bridget's friendship
- Copy of letter to mother of Carol Dauphinais re: Carol's childhood [RESTRICTED]
- Copy of poem "The Rose" from Carol Dauphinais to Bridget Moran (Feb. 18, 1995).
File contains correspondence to Brian Fawcett from Carol Fisher. Includes a letter dated October 6.
File consists of research materials and notes concerning Carol Maass.
File contains a letter to Brian Fawcett from Carole Giangrande. The letter is dated February 24, 1994.
File contains a letter written by Carole Itter to Brian Fawcett. The letter is dated July 28, 1987.
Image depicts Carp Lake.
Image depicts two boats on the shore of Carp Lake.
Image depicts two boats on the shore of Carp Lake.
Image depicts a campsite on the shore of Carp Lake.
Image depicts Carp Lake at dusk.
Image depicts Carp Lake at dusk.
Image depicts a green canoe sitting in the water on the shore of Carp Lake.
Image depicts a man holding a chain of fish on the shore of Carp Lake.
Image depicts a low rain cloud over Carp Lake.
Image depicts a low rain cloud over Carp Lake.
Image depicts a low rain cloud over Carp Lake, and a man on a boat on the lake.
Item is an original booklet entitled "Carp Lake Park Proposal" issued by the BC Parks Branch, Department of Recreation and Conservation.
File consists of a typescript report in a duotang titled "Carp Lake Park Report: 1973" by Leon E. Pavlick.