This souvenir coin depicts the Kitimat city crest on the front and aboriginal artwork on the reverse. The words inscribed read "Corporation of the district of Kitimat - incorporated 1953" on the front, and "Kitimat, British Columba, Aluminum City" on the reverse. This coin was likely a gift to Minister Iona Campagnolo when she visited Kitimat.
Subseries consists of cartographic material separated from Campagnolo’s government textual record files. Includes government maps of British Columbia created by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources Surveys and Mapping Branch; tourist road maps of BC, Prince Edward Island, Corner Brook, and Regina; maps relating to the oil and gas industry; maps of site plans for proposed developments; and a map of Edmonton for the XI Commonwealth Games.
Tourist map of Corner Brook, Newfoundland depicting the various parks, streets and attraction centres.
Drawing depicts the grounds and layout of the proposed Queen Charlotte Islands Museum, located on Skidegate Inlet.
Newspaper covers various First Nation concerns including the meeting of the brotherhood, the BC Indian Fishermen’s Assistance Program, fishing rights, and a tribute to the early members of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia.
Photograph depicts a woman cutting a cake in a living room.
Photograph depicts a totem pole in a British Columbia rainforest, possibly on Haida Gwaii.
Photograph depicts a pond with pink flamingos and a model boat that is located in Driftwood Canyon near Smithers.
Photograph depicts MP Iona Campagnolo wearing a button blanket next to a First Nations young woman also wearing a button blanket, probably on a visit to the House of Commons.
Photograph depicts Sunny the Sasquatch, a stuffed toy and proposed tourism mascot for British Columbia, leaning against a tree.
Photograph depicts a map of the Prince George-Peace River district after the 1961 census.
Photograph depicts the Mill of Kintail near Almonte, Ontario prior to 1930.
Photograph depicts a team photograph of the Canadian Kendo team at the Kendo World Championships in England, 1974. Persons present include team members Ariga, Asa, Tsumura (coach), Kamata, Yoshida among others.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo speaking at a microphone.
Iona Campagnolo stands beside unidentified woman in front of male chorus still in costume.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “My last production, Fiddler on the roof, Male Chorus —Feb/74 —Pr. R.”
Iona Campagnolo stands beside unidentified woman in front of male chorus still in costume.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Fiddler on the Roof, Director Producer! —1974.”
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “The First Federal Campaign, Terrace 74, Waiting for J. Chretien”
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “1st Campaign with Agnes Sutton at Usk. 1974.”
Crowd visible in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Campaigning 1974 Kispiox".
Handwritten notation affixed to verso reads: “‘The Candidate’ with Margaret + Pierre Trudeau, 1974 Election Campaign, Terrace, B.C.”
Photo taken during the election campaign of 1974. Young child sits on an adult's shoulders in foreground.
Handwritten notation included with photograph reads: “K,San -”. Note from scrapbook: "Iona V. Campagnolo elected M.P. for Skeena, July 8, 1974".
Close-up of Iona Campagnolo in a flowered dress on left, speaking to a man in a double-breasted suit and a woman in a flowered dress outside; all hold glasses.
Group shot of three unidentified men, one unidentified woman, and Iona Campagnolo.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Stan, Dor__, Mary Ranes [?], Lamborette, exhausted in French Immersion at St. Jean Militaire (College) 1974-76”.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo in her Ottawa office looking at drawings of fish with members of Glen Vowell First Nations.
Photograph depicts an unknown woman, possibly a secretary or assistant, working behind a desk in Iona Campagnolo's Ottawa office.
Stationary folder and totem pole notecards given to Minister Iona Campagnolo, possibly during a visit to Skidegate.
This marble slabe with mounted brass crest of the city of Cranbrook, was possibly a gift to Minister Iona Campagnolo when she visited Cranbook, B.C.
This matchbook was acquired by Minister Iona Campagnolo at the Parliamentary Restaurant when she was an MP in Ottawa.
Map depicts Bee Peak, Golden Mountain, Mount Fetterly, Mount Brook, Ear Mountain, Sunday Peak, Graham Inlet, and Taku Arm of Tagish Lake.
Map depicts the proposed electoral districts of British Columbia, including: Burnaby, Capilano, Cariboo-Chilcotin, Comox-Powell River, Cowichan-Malahat-The Islands, Esquimalt-Saanich, Fort Nelson-Peace River, Fraser Valley East, Fraser Valley West, Kamloops-Shuswap, Kootenay East, Kootenay West, Mission-Port Moody, Nanaimo-Alberni, New Westminster-Coquitlam, North Vancouver-Burnaby, Okanagan North, Okanagan-Similkameen, Prince George-Bulkley Valley, Richmond-South Delta, Skeena, Surrey-White Rock-North Delta, Vancouver Centre, Vancouver East, Vancouver Kingsway, Vancouver Quadra, Vancouver South, and Victoria.
Map depicts sea floor of the Beaufort Sea, fault lines, and diapirs.
Map depicts producing mines and prospects in British Columbia and parts of Alberta.
Map depicts the jurisdictions of the various Indian treaties in existence in 1966, including the boundaries of: no surrenders, exempted-royal proclamation, no valid surrenders, land and hunting rights surrenders, and land surrender only. The whole of Canada is depicted in this map.
Map depicts annotations of the freight-way routes throughout British Columbia. These routes include: the Garnet Enterprise Truck Haul from Vancouver to Terrace, the Canadian Freightways from Vancouver to Edmonton to Alaska; the Lindsay Transfer from Terrace to Dease Lake and Telegraph Creek; and the Northland Navigation roll-on and roll-off service.
Profile drawing of the proposed museum on the Queen Charlotte Islands showing the elevation and sections of the building.
Floor plan drawing of the proposed Queen Charlotte Islands Museum. Notable rooms include: display areas, lounge, lobby, meeting space, library and archives, workroom, storage, and native arts classrooms.
Contents of the guide include: promotional articles of the attractions in the area, the services provided in the area, the various waterways that can be used for transportation, maps of the region, and historical information about Stewart.
1975 Poster from Canada Metric designed for the promotion of the metric system that began to be introduced in the 1970s in Canada. The poster shows a thermometer graph of -40°C to +40°C.
Health and Welfare Canada poster advertising the Canada Fitness Award. The French version of the poster is on the reverse.
Health and Welfare Canada promotional poster outlining the objectives for the Canada Fitness Award, explaining the exercises, goals and awards. The reverse of the poster is in French.
Subseries consists of photographs relating to Iona Campagnolo’s work in office between 1974 and 1979. Includes photographs separated from government textual record files, such as prints sent from her constituents or those included in reports as well as slides from the Minister’s trip to Europe. Also includes a small number of personal photographs that were sent to Campagnolo during her time in office. The bulk of the photographs consist of images of Campagnolo’s Skeena riding tours, as she had a photographer from her office accompanying her to document her trips. Other photographs include images of other politicians and famous persons, Iona Campagnolo in Ottawa and at Parliament, and photographs removed from frames that likely decorated the walls of her office in Ottawa.
Photograph depicts 77 year old J. Harry Crawshaw with raised arm behind intact cement blocks prior to karate chop.
Photograph depicts 77 year old J. Harry Crawshaw breaking through concrete blocks with karate chop.
Photograph depicts a baby standing inside a truck's steering wheel and pretending to drive.
Photograph depicts a newly married couple cutting wedding cake at a wedding reception.
Photograph depicts the El Dorado fishing boat off the coast of British Columbia, possibly near Haida Gwaii.