Image depicts a man, most likely Kent Sedgwick, using what appears to be some type of a spigot on a tree.
Mt. Robson, BC
113 Archival description results for Mt. Robson, BC
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.
This photograph album consists of photographs of remote police barracks at Mile 47 and Mile 29; early settlements and/or mercantile stores at Tete Jaune Cache, McBride, Sand Creek, Fort George and South Fort George; Grand Trunk Pacific Railway forestry and railway camps; scows and paddlewheel conveyors on the Fraser River; automobiles; community leisure activities; as well as, images of the Bourchier family. The following South Fort George establishments are identifiable within these photographs: Empress Hotel, Ah Yee General Merchant, German Bakery, Northern Hotel, South Fort George Drug Store & Post Office, St. Michael’s Church, Prince George Hotel, Ford Monarch dealership, Astoria Hotel, and King George V Elementary School. Identified geographic locations featured in these photographs include: Tete Jaune, Upper Fraser, Mile 47, Mile 29, Fraser River, Mt. Robson, McBride, Sand Creek, Glacier Mountain, Moose River, Giscome Portage, Pott Falls, Red Deer River, Grand Canyon, Summit Lake, Canoe Pass, Connaught Hill, Nechako Bridge, and Island Cache.
Bourchier, Alan K.Image depicts three men and a dog on the hiking trail near Mt. Robson.
Image depicts three unknown individuals at a campsite.
Image depicts two men on the hiking trail near Mt. Robson.
Image depicts two unknown individuals standing by a glacier somewhere in Mt. Robson Provincial Park.
Image depicts two unknown individuals standing near a waterfall somewhere near Mt. Robson.
Image depicts a view of a small valley in Mt. Robson Provincial Park.
Image depicts a waterfall on a mountain side in Mt. Robson Provincial Park.
Image depicts a waterfall in 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 an unknown individual pointing at some writing on a rock; it possibly reads "ACC Aug 10 1911."