Image depicts a group of hikers somewhere in Mt. Robson Provincial Park.
Image depicts a group of people hiking through trees somewhere in Mt. Robson Provincial Park.
Image depicts a man, with what is possibly the Robson Glacier visible in the background.
Image depicts Kent Sedgwick speaking to a group of hikers.
Image depicts a large group of individuals preparing to hike up Mt. Robson.
Image depicts a man on the hiking trail near Mt. Robson, with a river in the background; it is possibly the Robson River.
Image depicts a camp and what is likely Mt. Robson in the background.
Image depicts two unknown individuals standing near a waterfall somewhere near Mt. Robson.
Image depicts a group of people standing on the foot of a glacier, possibly the Robson Glacier.
Image depicts a group of people hiking on a glacier, possibly the Robson Glacier.
Image depicts a group of people hiking on a glacier, possibly the Robson Glacier.
Image depicts three unknown individuals at a campsite.
Image depicts a campsite somewhere near Berg Lake.
Image depicts Kent Sedgwick smoking a pipe at camp, with two other unknown individuals nearby.
Image depicts Kent Sedgwick pointing out what is possibly the Robson Glacier in the background. Another, unknown individual is also present in the image.
Image depicts a group of hikers hiking up a slope.
Image depicts two unknown individuals standing by a glacier somewhere in Mt. Robson Provincial Park.
Image depicts an unknown individual and a dog on a bridge over what is possibly the Robson River.
Image depicts a waterfall with a mountain peak in the background; it is most likely Mt. Robson.
Image depicts a camp of people with Mt. Robson and the Berg Glacier in the background.
Image depicts a group of people standing on the foot of a glacier, possibly the Robson Glacier.
Image depicts a group of people hiking on a glacier, possibly the Robson Glacier.
Image depicts a group of people hiking up a mountain side, possibly Mt. Robson.
Image depicts a group of hikers standing on a slope.
Image depicts a climbing either up or down a rock face.
Image depicts a group of individuals at camp somewhere in Mt. Robson Provincial Park.
Image depicts a group of people standing near a river. A glacier is visible in the background.
Image depicts four unknown individuals studying a plant.
Image depicts a group of unidentified individuals walking along a crevasse filled ridge somewhere in the vicinity of Smithers, B.C. The slide also labels it as a "drift ridge."
Image depicts an unidentified individual standing next to a marker and a stake at an uncertain location.
Image depicts objects, including a flag pole, that the slide labels as "survey equipment." The slide also places it as a "Peyto icefall," on the Peyto Galcier in the Banff National Park in Alberta, B.C.
Image depicts an unidentified individual drilling into the ice.
Image depicts an unidentified individual setting up some sort of pole in the snow for a process the slide labels as "snow sounding." The location is uncertain.
Image depicts a marker for aerial photography at an uncertain location. The slide labels it as "Elizabeth Station."
Photograph depicts a group of men at Kinaskan Lake. A.H. Phipps is the man standing ninth in from the right; he worked as a draughtsman for Gerry Andrews in the government's surveying division. Gerry Smedley Andrews is next to last on the right.
Item consists of a typewritten report together with three earlier complete or partial drafts of this report “A. H. Phipps Memoirs of Charles E. Bedaux Sub-Arctic Expedition 1934” along with original notebook which includes 11 pages of handwritten notes about the expedition.
File consists of the following articles and speeches written by Knox McCusker:
- "Reminiscences of Knox McCusker" (63 typewritten pages)
- "Back and Beyond the Peace" by K.McCusker (taken from the Toronto Star Weekly Saturday May 5, 1928) – retyped
- "The Alaska Highway" by Knox F. McCusker, D.L.S. (The Canadian Surveyor, July 1943)-photocopy
- Mr. McCusker's speech (5 pages)
- “Tropical Valleys of B.C.” (4 pages)
- "The president has called me an old old surveyor…" speech written by K. McCusker
- "In the early days of my career in the Surveying profession…" written by K. McCusker
Boat is labelled "BC Forest Service Patrol Boat". Boat appears to have a lamp.