Photograph depicts a P & O liner, the "Oriana," passing outward bound from Vancouver between Brockton Point and the Lion's Gate Bridge. Taken from Stanley Park.
File consists of documents and a photograph concerning the cruise that Dr. Ainley and her husband took in 2008. File includes information about the cruise and the ports at which it made stops.
Photograph depicts a P & O liner, the "Orcades," at Pier B of the CPR, about to depart for direct passage from Hawaii to Sydney.
Photograph depicts a P & O liner, the "Oriana," passing outward bound from Vancouver between Brockton Point and the Lion's Gate Bridge. Taken from Stanley Park.
Photograph depicts a P & O liner, the "Oriana," backing out from CPR Pier C in Vancouver. Minor assistance was needed from two cates tugs.
Photograph depicts a liner called the "Oriana."
Photograph depicts a P & O liner, the "Orcades," at CPR Pier B. It was about to sail to Hawaii and New Zealand.
Photograph depicts a P & O liner, the "Oriana,"departing from CPR Pier C.
Photograph depicts a P & O liner, the "Oriana,"departing from CPR Pier C.
Photograph depicts the Orient/P & O line, the "Oriana," that was built in 1960 by Vickes Armstrong. It was turbine driven.
Photograph depicts a P & O liner, the "Orcades," at CPR Pier B. It was about to sail to Hawaii and New Zealand.
File consists of:
- 1948 Canadian National Brochure, Alaska in ’48. Dimensions: [21 x 28 cm]
- 1948 Pamphlet brochure 5 Day Cruise to Ketchikan Alaska. Dimensions: [10 x 22 cm]
- 1948 CNR Grand Trunk Railway letter regarding cruise offerings. Dimensions: [20 x 28 cm]
Photograph depicts a liner called the "Pacific Princess." It was built in 1971 in West Germany. The liner was one of the 8-day summer crusises that travelled from Vancouver to Alsaska. Owned by P & O and registered "London."
A Cruise Among Haida and Tlingit Villages About Dixon's Entrance. George A. Dorsey. Reprinted from Appletons’ Popular Science Monthly for June 1898.
Photograph depicts "Princess Marguerite," one of the two CPR cruise ships left on the Pacific Coast.
File consists of photographs of UNBC in May - July 2003. Includes images of: Olympic Event 2010 North (July 2003); the Alumni Harbour Cruise; and Anna Velasco and Fred Gunnerson.
Photograph depicts a laid up CNR raikl car ferry called the "Canora." It had been tied to the CN pier in Vancouver for the winter of 1967/68, but its berth was needed for cruise steamers.
Series contains two diplomas awarded to Dr. Ainley by the University of Northern British Columbia, news clippings, and photographs. Series also includes some of her activities during her retirement including her art exhibits, a cruise, and membership in Federation of BC Writers.
Item is a Canadian Pacific Railway "CP Rail" pamphlet for ferry services in British Columbia for the following locations: Vancouver, Nanaimo, Seattle, Victoria, and Port Angeles. Also advertises an "Alaska cruise" on the Princess Patricia from Vancouver to Skagway, with stops at Prince Rupert, Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, and Bartlett Cove.
Videotape contains footage of: 10-May-05 - Prince Rupert - port expansion and federal involvement II - Krusel, Don / 10-May-05 - Prince Rupert aerial footage from helicopter / 10-May-05 - Prince Rupert - Skeena Pulp mill / 11-May-05 - Prince Rupert - harbour cruise I
Videotape contains footage of: 11-May-05 - Prince Rupert - harbour cruise II / 12-May-05 - Prince Rupert - shots of Ridley Island terminals / 12-May-05 - Prince Rupert - oil and gas research reports / 13-May-05 - Prince Rupert - resource communities in transition course - Summerville, Tracy / 14-May-05 - Prince Rupert - city shots including statue of Charles Hays
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding issues effecting the Port of Prince Rupert, the longshore work force, a marketing analysis with capital costs at Fairview Terminal, the development of the Fairview Terminal, the implementation of tariffs, improvements to the Ocean Dock Cruise Ship are of the port, the Alaska ferry terminal lease, and the installation of water services. Also includes photocopied telegrams, news releases concerning construction at Fairview General Cargo Terminal, newspaper clippings, a map of waterfront properties from Casey Point to Seal Cove, a photocopied magazine article entitled "Prince Rupert for Port Expansion," notes, telexes, and memoranda.
This bound photo album comprises 122 photographic images featuring the fishing industry, river & landscapes, salmon cannery images (housing, people, workers, boats, machinery) and First Nations Peoples on the Nass & Skeena Rivers and North Pacific Coast. Images also include warships, freighters, automobiles, railway stations and trains, and some photographs of Yokohama, Japan and California ca.1924-25. Includes photographs of the 1924 Special Service Squadron World Cruise in Vancouver. Each photograph is accompanied by a handwritten description glued below or beside the image and each image is glued to the album page at its corners. The verso of front cover has a handwritten name plate:
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding concerns with Bill C-61: an amendment to the Canada Shipping Act with its effects to the British Columbia cruise ship business and coastal trade. Also includes background information in French and English on the Maritime Code Bill, original and photocopied newspaper clippings, a statement to the House of Commons concerning Bill C-61, a news release on foreign trade, amendments in French and English to section 8 of Bill C-61, notes with statistics on coastal trade, changes to the regulations on coastal trade in the Maritime Code Act, minutes from a House of Commons debate on the Maritime Code Act, telegrams, notes, and memoranda.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding water taxi service between Prince Rupert and Digby Island, marine weather forecasts, vessel safety, a head tax on cruise ship passengers, and the concept of a Canadian merchant marine. Also includes a copy of the Prince Rupert Terminal Tariff By-Law, a news release on deep-sea shipping policies, a brief entitled "Canada's Shipowners Make Their Feelings Known," photocopied newspaper clippings, a pamphlet entitled "Waterside Cargo Co-Operative," a Waterside Cargo Co-Operative newsletter, a photocopied agreement between Waterside Cargo Co-Operative and the National Harbours Board concerning cargo docks in Vancouver, a news release on herring fishing vessel regulations, a report in French and English entitled "A Review of the Pilotage Act." notes, and a telex.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding increases in wharf rates, navigation, marine pollution, ship building subsidies, coast guard provisions, dredging the approach channel to Masset Harbour, marina development on Saanishton Bay, the removal of the cruise ship "Prince George" from service, marine hazards, emergency position radio beacons, Safe Manning Regulations for tugboats, buoy regulations, and discontinued ferry services. Also includes meeting minutes of the Standing Committee on Northern Development, original and photocopied newspaper clippings, legislation concerning marine traffic, a brief by the Canadian Federation of Agriculture on seaway tolls, photocopied sketched plans of Two Person "Rapid Transit," a photocopied Marine Investigation Executive Summary entitled "West Coast Fishing Vessels Casualties Inquiry," a pamphlet entitled "Squamish Terminals, a brief entitled "Safe Manning Regulations," a news release concerning radio tests in the Great Lakes, photocopied information on navigation, notes, telexes, and a telegram.
File consists of material regarding freshwater rail ferries in British Columbia. Predominantly consists of photocopy reproductions, excerpts from books, and clippings from periodicals. Includes the following works: "B.C. Lake and River Service" by J. Fitzsimmons; "Canadian National Railways British Columbia Transfer Barge Services, Part II of II) by Frank Clapp; "Rosebery Barge Slip - C.P. Rail, Kaslo Sub-div., Aug. 1983: Recollections and Historical Data" by Davies; "'Finished with Engines' Signals end of Okanagan Lake Service" by Eric Sismey; "The Iris G, et al.: Much of Canadian Pacific's History has been written upon the water, perhaps most poignantly by this tug, its train-on-a-barge, and their ancestors" by Steve Patterson; "Moving Fresh Fruit by Steam Tugboat: The Introduction of Railway Transfer Barges in the Okanagan" by Ian Pooley; "The Shipwrecked Hogger!" by John A. Rushton; "Riding a Wilderness Branch Line [Nakusp-Slocan] that Includes a 2 1/2-hour Lake Cruise in a Car Barge" by Ashmead et al.; "The Lady of the Lake" by Streight; a 1949 CPR "Inventory of Floating Equipment of the B.C. Lake and River Service"; "Canadian Pacific's S.S. Minto" by Bill Kee; and a draft of "C.P.R. Comes Ashore at Okanagan Lake" by Davies.
File consists of Campagnolo's correspondence regarding inquiries about the development of the Kitimat-Edmonton Pipeline and associated environmental concerns. Includes memoranda, newspaper clippings, telexes, and communiques. Prominent people mentioned in the file are MP Alastair Gillespie and MP Romeo LeBlanc. Includes the "Termpol Assessment of the Navigational and Environmental Risks associated with the Proposal of Kitimat Pipeline Ltd. to Construct a Marine Oil Terminal at Kitimat, B.C" report, a "Pipeline from West Coast - B.C. Pipeline to Transport Oil to U.S." (1977) report, a "News Release - Kitimat Pipeline Ltd." (1977), a "Pipelines From West Coast" (1977) report, a "Statement by Iona Campagnolo regarding Kitimat Pipeline company Ltd. suspension of Application for Crude oil pipeline", a "Kitimat Pipeline Information Package" published by the Telkwa Foundation (1977), an article from "The Economist" entitled "Our Ship, Their Flag" (1977), an article from the Interior News entitled "Aldermen Cruise Tanker Route" (May 25, 1977), a news release on the "Kitimat Oil Port Inquiry" (May 25, 1977), a "Kitimat Oil Port Inquiry - Report on Participant Funding" (May 27, 1977), a News-Advertiser article entitled "WW II's Tankers Unlike Today's" (May 24, 1977), and a "Berger Report: Northern Inquiry Will Benefit All Canadians" (May 13, 1977) paper.
This travel scrapbook was created by Jill Singleton to document a trip to Alaska, Yukon, Haida Gwaii, and northern BC. Jill Singleton and Eric Stathers embarked on a 1985 car camping trip using the BC Ferries and Alaska Ferry systems. Includes postcards, ephemera, handwritten notes, pamphlets, issues of local newspapers, and maps. Also includes 37 photographs.
Includes the following:
- "Queen Charlotte Islands Observer" newspaper issue for August 8, 1985
- "A Walking Tour and Business Directory for Queen Charlotte City", June 1985
- "A Walking Tour and Business Directory for Tlell + Port Clements", June 1985
- "A Walking Tour and Business Directory for Skidegate Landing, Skidegate and Sandspit", June 1985
- "A Walking Tour and Business Directory for Masset", June 1985
- "Explorations Q.C.I." pamphlet advertising guiding, outfitting, and touring
- "Sandspit Inn, Queen Charlotte Islands" pamphlet
- "Visit the Queen Charlottes" pamphlet
- Queen Charlotte Islands map, circa 1985
- BC Ferries pamphlet "New in 1985... Inside Passage Day Cruise"
- BC Ferries pamphlet "Tickets and Boarding Information, Inside Passage"
- "Alaska Marine Highway" pamphlet
- "Discover Southeast Alaska, Ketchikan" pamphlet
- "Alaska State Parks" pamphlet/map
- "Tongass National Forest, Alaska" pamphlet/map
- "Alaska Marine Highway Summer Schedule - May 1, 1985 through September 30, 1985" pamphlet
- History leaflet for St. Michael's Cathedral, Sitka, AK
- Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute leaflets, 1984
- Anchorage 1984 Visitors Guide, Anchorage Convention & Visitors Bureau
- "Skagway... some Steps on the Gold Rush Trail... walking Tour of the Historic District - Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park"
- "Skaguay Alaskan" newspaper issue, Vol. VIII, No. 1880 (1985)
- "Klondike Gold Rush" pamphlet for tourists
- "Broadway, Skagway, Alaska" pamphlet
- "S.S. Tutshi, Carcross" pamphlet
- "Moon Watching" pamphlet by BC Ministry of Lands, Parks and Housing (1980)
- "Some Insects of Provincial Parks" pamphlet by BC Ministry of Lands, Parks and Housing (1980)
- "Stewart, British Columbia - Hyder, Alaska... Your Gateway to Alaska and the Yukon!" pamphlet
- "Stewart-Cassiar Highway 37" map
- "Prince Rupert City Map & Guide" pamphlet
- "Explore Canada's Yellowhead, Western Canada's New Interprovincial Highway" pamphlet (1983)
- "101 Things To Do in Yukon" booklet published by Tourism Yukon (1985)
- "Your Guide to B.C. Ferries' Inside Passage" booklet by British Columbia Ferry Corporation (1985)
- "Port Alberni, British Columbia, Canada" booklet (1981)
Trip itinerary:
- Vancouver, BC
- Nanaimo, BC
- Port Hardy, BC
- Prince Rupert, BC
- Yakoun River, BC
- Haida Gwaii, BC (formerly Queen Charlotte Islands)
- Rennell Sound, BC
- Graham Island, BC
- Queen Charlotte City, BC
- Sandspit, BC
- Prince Rupert, BC
- Ketchikan, AK
- Sitka, AK
- Tenakee Springs, AK
- Juneau, AK
- Skagway, BC
- Carcross, YK
- Atlin, BC
- Telegraph Creek, BC
- Kitwanga, BC
- Prince Rupert, BC
- Prince George, BC
- Lillooet, BC
- Vancouver, BC
Item is a document written entitled "Faller's Selection".
"The Asbestos Sheet" is a newspaper that documents the community and work life of the residents of Cassiar BC. Content includes text and photographs, as well as jokes, comics, and games.
"The Asbestos Sheet" is a newspaper that documents the community and work life of the residents of Cassiar BC. Content includes text and photographs, as well as jokes, comics, and games.
"The Asbestos Sheet" is a newspaper that documents the community and work life of the residents of Cassiar BC. Content includes text and photographs, as well as jokes, comics, and games.
"The Asbestos Sheet" is a newspaper that documents the community and work life of the residents of Cassiar BC. Content includes text and photographs, as well as jokes, comics, and games.
"The Asbestos Sheet" is a newspaper that documents the community and work life of the residents of Cassiar BC. Content includes text and photographs, as well as jokes, comics, and games.
"The Asbestos Sheet" is a newspaper that documents the community and work life of the residents of Cassiar BC. Content includes text and photographs, as well as jokes, comics, and games.
"The Asbestos Sheet" is a newspaper that documents the community and work life of the residents of Cassiar BC. Content includes text and photographs, as well as jokes, comics, and games.
"The Asbestos Sheet" is a newspaper that documents the community and work life of the residents of Cassiar BC. Content includes text and photographs, as well as jokes, comics, and games.
"The Cassiar Courier" is a newspaper that documents the community and work life of the residents of Cassiar BC. Content includes text and photographs, as well as jokes, comics, and games.
"The Cassiar Courier" is a newspaper that documents the community and work life of the residents of Cassiar BC. Content includes text and photographs, as well as jokes, comics, and games.
Photograph depicts the multi-level steamship "Tutshi" anchored near a rocky shoreline. Stamped annotation on verso: “Yukon Archives, Whitehorse. Print No. No. 82/378 #3; Please credit: Poirer Collection, Yukon Archives”
Photograph depicts an unidentified woman standing with a man in uniform, believed to be an officer aboard the S.S. Tutshi. Stamped annotation on verso: "Yukon Archives, Whitehorse. Print No. 82/378 #1; Please credit: Poirer Collection, Yukon Archives."
"The Cassiar Courier" is a newspaper that documents the community and work life of the residents of Cassiar BC. Content includes text and photographs, as well as jokes, comics, and games.
"The Cassiar Courier" is a newspaper that documents the community and work life of the residents of Cassiar BC. Content includes text and photographs, as well as jokes, comics, and games.
"The Cassiar Courier" is a newspaper that documents the community and work life of the residents of Cassiar BC. Content includes text and photographs, as well as jokes, comics, and games.
"The Cassiar Courier" is a newspaper that documents the community and work life of the residents of Cassiar BC. Content includes text and photographs, as well as jokes, comics, and games.
"The Cassiar Courier" is a newspaper that documents the community and work life of the residents of Cassiar BC. Content includes text and photographs, as well as jokes, comics, and games.
"The Cassiar Courier" is a newspaper that documents the community and work life of the residents of Cassiar BC. Content includes text and photographs, as well as jokes, comics, and games.
"The Cassiar Courier" is a newspaper that documents the community and work life of the residents of Cassiar BC. Content includes text and photographs, as well as jokes, comics, and games.
"The Cassiar Courier" is a newspaper that documents the community and work life of the residents of Cassiar BC. Content includes text and photographs, as well as jokes, comics, and games.