C.P.R. line - S.S. "Kootenay." Arrow Lake, B.C.
Mount Halcyon, 10,400 ft. Halcyon Hot Springs, Arrow Lakes, B.C.
Mount Halcyon, 10,400 feet, Arrow Lakes, B.C.
The Balcony, Halcyon Hot Springs, Arrow Lakes, B.C.
C.P.R. steamer "Rossland"
Str. "Kokanee," the Narrows, Kootenay Lake, B.C.
30,000 Fraser River salmon, B.C.
B.C. 50 years ago [Mule team and covered wagon on road in Fraser Canyon]
Loop, C.P.R. Selkirk Mountains, Glacier, B.C.
Lake Lucille Alpine Lodge, Garibaldi B.C.
Recreation room, Hornby Island Lodge
On Kootenay Lake
Ladysmith, B.C.
Shell Beach, Ladysmith, B.C.
[Princess Marguerite, one of the Canadian Pacific Railway's coastal steamships]
Shuffle board on T.S.S. Catala
The Kicking Horse Canyon, Yoho National Park
Cathedral Peak, altitude 10,454 ft., Yoho National Park
Emerald Lake and Mt. Burgess, Yoho National Park, B.C.
S.S. Prince George
Mt. Stephen Train entering lower spiral tunnel
C.P.R. S.S. "Princess Charlotte," Pacific Coast Service
C.P.R. S.S. "Princess Charlotte," Vancouver Victoria service
C.P.R. S.S. "Princess Charlotte," Vancouver Victoria service
Life in British Columbia : the lumberman's workshop
Our operators
Vancouver Lacrosse Club
Approaching the Rockies, Leanchoil Mountain
Asulkan Glacier, B.C.
Mt. Robson
A bit of mountain scenery in British Columbia
"The Lions," Vancouver, B.C.
The Lions, Vancouver, B.C.
The Lions and Capilano River
The Lions, Vancouver, B.C.
C.P.R. Line - S.S. "Aberdeen." Okanagan Lake, B.C.
Princeton, B.C.
"Seton Lake" Bridge River B.C. - The world's largest totem pole
"The Southern Cross" at Stuart Island, B.C.
C.P.R. steamer entering Plumpers Pass between Vancouver and Victoria, B.C.
Agriculture in British Columbia
Souvenir post cards, Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, Ten Interesting Scenes, Rocky Mountains and West
Souvenir post cards, Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, Ten Interesting Scenes, Rocky Mountains and West
Centennial souvenir postcard
Kla-how-ya (hello) from totem pole land
Kla-how-ya (hello) from totem pole land
Kla-how-ya (hello) from totem pole land
Kla-how-ya (hello) from totem pole land
Kla-how-ya (hello) from totem pole land
[Mount Seymour and Seymour Indian Reserve seen from across Burrard Inlet]
Classic Limousine Service