File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding financial support for swimming in Canada. Prominent correspondents include MPs Martin O'Connell, Maw Saltsman, and Arthur J. Lee. Also includes copies of telexes about coach Dan Talbot, an Esso Oil brochure including an excerpt for financial aid for swimmers, a magazine entitled "Swim", original and photocopied newspaper clippings about swimming, a brochure entitled "A Guide to Masters Swimming", notes, and memoranda.
Image depicts a lake with a "Swim at Own Risk" sign at an uncertain location.
Image depicts numerous unknown individuals swimming in a lake or standing on a dock at an uncertain location.
Boy stands on rocky shore looking out at water
Photograph depicts a swimming pool at Second Beach in Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C. The snow in the foreground is 16 inches deep and there is a gathering snowstorm in the background coming in from the west.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding swimming programs in schools, the physical concerns of the "whip-kick," and financial support for swimming in Canada. Prominent correspondents include MPs Allan McKinnon, Arthur Lee, and Joe Flynn. Also includes letters about shooting, a newspaper clipping on swimming, a photocopy of a swimming lessons advertisement, telexes, and a memorandum.
Photograph depicts Clarence Waldof, Henry Waldof, Ethel Waldof, and another woman swimming in Summit Lake.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding financial support for synchronized swimming clubs across Canada. Prominent correspondents include MLA Sam Bawlf.
Photograph depicts group of children standing in front of diving board, watching a peer dive into water below. Group of swimmers visible in background below domed roof of pool.
Image depicts the Four Seasons Leisure Pool, and the Centennial Fountain in Prince George, B.C. Map coordinates 53°54'48.5"N 122°44'49.2"W
Caption: Having just swam the crossing mouth of Thutade Lake.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo being photographed while interacting with a young female swimmer at an aquatic centre, possibly in Berlin, East Germany. The photograph was taken on Iona Campagnolo's European sports tour.
Photograph depicts Emil Bronlund at the back of a wooden motor boat resting after a swim in the Omineca River, located near Germansen Landing.
Part of a set of 41 original black & white photographs [1908-1933-?]) of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway line in BC depicting surveying crews, town sites (Prince Rupert and its port, Hazelton and Fort George), and First Nations Peoples.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo with unknown people watching activity in a swimming pool while possibly in Berlin, East Germany. The photograph was taken on Iona Campagnolo's European sports tour.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo with Director of Sport Canada Roger Jackson and a group of unknown people watching swimming pool activity while possibly in Berlin, East Germany. The photograph was taken on Iona Campagnolo's European sports tour.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo standing with a group of unknown adults and children beside a pool while possibly in Berlin, East Germany. The photograph was taken on Iona Campagnolo's European sports tour.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding federal funding and award programs in Canada. Also includes photocopied newspaper clippings and photos of swimmer Cindy Nicholas, and a brief letter on behalf of Queen Elizabeth II regarding Cindy Nicholas swimming the Channel.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo standing in a group of unknown people and being photographed while interacting with a young female swimmer, possibly in Berlin, East Germany. The photograph was taken on Iona Campagnolo's European sports tour.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo laughing while interacting with a young female swimmer at an aquatic centre, possibly in Berlin, East Germany. The photograph was taken on Iona Campagnolo's European sports tour.
Image depicts the fish ladder of the Meziadin Falls, designed to help fish swim upstream.
Photograph depicts Beach Ave. in Vancouver, with the photo taken near the swimming pool and looking west. Photo was taken after a storm.
Photograph depicts the bridge at Goodacre Pond in Beacon Hill in Victoria, BC. Swans are swimming in the pond and there is a path and footbridge behind the pond.
Item consists of an exhibit for the British Columbia Utilities Commission's hearings on the Kemano Completion Project entitled "Table by Petersen Mark/Recapture and Expanded Swim Count entitled "Upper Nechako River (Reach 1) Rainbow Trout Population Estimate"".
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding financial assistance for the construction of a swimming pool in Williams Lake, British Columbia.
Footage of porpoise swimming in front of boat. Footage of swallow in tree.
Location is unknown, but most likely on the coast of British Columbia.
View of dock and swimming platform from shore of Amanita Lake. Amanita Recreation Area - developed and managed by Northwood Pulp and Timber.
Image depicts a swimming pool filled with debris in the interior of the Ginter House in Prince George, B.C.
The item is a photograph depicting a swimming pool in Ben Ginter's house. The pool is drained and contains snow and rubble. The location is on an unnamed road in Prince George.
The item is a photograph depicting broken glass around the swimming pool in Ben Ginter's house. The location is on an unnamed road in Prince George. Photograph was taken 13 Oct. 1997 and developed Feb. 1998.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo looking at a young male swimmer and standing with Executive Assistant Ian Howard, Director of Sport Canada Roger Jackson, and a group of unknown people, possibly in Berlin, East Germany. The photograph was taken while on Iona Campagnolo's European sports tour.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo being photographed while looking at a young female swimmer and standing in a group with Executive Assistant Ian Howard, Director of Sport Canada Roger Jackson, and unknown people, possibly in Berlin, East Germany. The photograph was taken while on Iona Campagnolo's European sports tour.
The item is a photograph depicting a debris filled empty swimming pool in Ben Ginter's house. The location is on an unnamed road in Prince George. Photograph was taken 13 Oct. 1997 and developed Feb. 1998.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding federal financial assistance under the Physical Resources Development Program for the construction of a swimming pool in the University of Sherbrooke sports centre.
Footage of a lake shore and a dog, Suzie, retrieving an object from the lake. There is footage of a fish flipping around on the ice and another shot a fish swimming under the lake ice. There are also a recording of a white weasel climbing a tree
It is speculated that location of this film is either Anahim Lake or Fenton Lake.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding federal financial assistance under the Physical Resources Development Program for an international swimming facility at the University of Toronto. Also includes a memorandum of an agreement between Queen Elizabeth through Iona Campagnolo and the University of Toronto for the development of an athletic complex.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence in French and English regarding financial assistance for construction and maintenance of sports centres. Also includes a news release about the grants-in-aid program for student athletes, copies of the foundation charter for a recreational fitness centre in Kingston, Ontario, a brief to the Liberal Caucus of BC from the Swimming Pool Association of Williams Lake and District, a building proposal from the Altadore Gymnastic Club in Calgary, Alberta, and newspaper clippings.
File consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence from members of the public and various sport organizations to and from Iona Campagnolo, predominantly consisting of information about sports and recreation events and policies. Prominent correspondents include: Lyn Blanchard (Executive Director, Canadian Amateur Synchronized Swimming Association), MP Gerald Laniel, Barry Mattern (President, Ringette Canada), Doug Darling (Executive Director, Canadian Water Polo Association), and Doug Gunther (ED Canadian Figure Skating Association). Includes a 1979 International Girls' Ice Hockey Tournament schedule, telegrams of congratulations, memoranda, telexes, congratulation letters and sport event communiques.
Subseries consists of correspondence and accompanying informational material related to the sports programs functions of the Fitness and Amateur Sport branch of the Department of National Health and Welfare. Records include reports, newspaper and magazine clippings, posters, newsletters, rules for games and sports, meeting minutes, pamphlets and brochures, news releases, itineraries, and speeches by Minister Campagnolo and others. Includes requests for financial assistance and information for sports programs in the following sports: archery, basketball, boxing, baseball, badminton, bowling, curling, cycling, canoeing, cricket, diving, equestrian, field hockey, football, figure skating, fencing, gymnastics, golf, ice hockey, handball, judo, karate, kendo, lacrosse, lawn tennis, lawn bowling, netball, orienteering, parachuting, pentathlon, pentaque, ringette, rugby, rowing, roller skating, soccer, softball, skiing, cross-country skiing, speed skating, squash, soaring, synchronized swimming, swimming, shooting, ski jumping, track and field, table tennis, volleyball, wrestling, water polo, water skiing, weightlifting, and yachting. Also includes correspondence on emerging sports in Canada, drug abuse in sports, Hockey Canada, violence in hockey, and the merger of the National Hockey League (NHL) and the World Hockey Association (WHA).
File consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence from members of the public and various sport organizations to and from Iona Campagnolo, predominantly consisting of information about sports and recreation events and policies. Prominent correspondents include: John F. Gouett (Executive Director, Canadian Old-timer's Hockey Association), Phyllis Bohonis (Programme Chairman, 1979 Canadian Figure Skating Championships), Jane Dowsett (Canadian Modern Gymnastics Federation), Mas Tsuruoka (President, National Karate Association), Lucie Arvisas (Canadian Lawn Tennis Association), MP Gilbert Parent, and Doug Fraser (Executive Director, Canadian Amateur Swimming Association). Includes a programme from the 1978 Canadian Judo Championship, telegrams of congratulations, memoranda, telexes, congratulation letters and sport event communiques.
Item is a photocopy reproduction of part 2 of "Collecting Plants Beyond the Frontier in Northern British Columbia" by Mary Gibson Henry. The article is a photocopy of a reprint from the 1934 issue of the National Horticultural Magazine.
"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.
Footage includes salmon jumping in a river, men filleting fish in fishing boat in tide water, a beaver in the water, and a bird, probably a heron, flying.
Recordings from the boat on a river, some loons on a lake, either Anahim or Fenton lake, and a panoramic view of the lake with mountains in background.
Also some footage of men fishing from the shore of a river, children catching fish, children swimming, some river rapids, footage of an eagle, a pelican on the lake, a group of birds, probably sand pipers, in water.
There are two young girls playing on a boat near shore, a view of white and brown house, and an older boy pulling a young girl in a wagon.
Include is footage of a backyard BBQ picnic, two young girls fishing, a cabin at a lake, and general scenery of birch trees, a boat house, and a dock at lake.
There is also a sign that reads "Breezy Cove," people relaxing on porch in front of cabin, and footage of a woman believed to be Mrs. Elsey and a friend walking on a forest path.
The film ends with footage of more fishing off a motor boat and unloading the motor boat at a dock.
Possible locations of the filming include the Bella Coola River, the Bella Coola Valley, the Bulkley Valley, the Hagensborg area, and Nimpo Lake.