- AM336-S3-2---: CVA 677-180.14
- Item
- [ca. 1900]
Photograph shows a man standing on a wide path through a forested area.
Photograph shows a man standing on a wide path through a forested area.
Photograph shows a wide path through the trees next to a small gazebo.
Road to reservoir, Stanley Park
Photograph shows woman standing at wooden gate on a path through the trees.
[Walking path in] Stanley Park
[Walking path among tall trees in] Stanley Park
[Trees and path in Stanley Park]
[Snow-covered trees and path in Stanley Park]
[Snow-covered trees and trail in Stanley Park]
[Sun shining on trees and trail in Stanley Park]
[Walking path in Stanley Park, surrounded by trees and ferns]
[Pedestrian and equestrian paths in Stanley Park]
Photograph shows two paths, side by side, separated by a wooden railing. Two men on horseback are on the left path, and a man and boy are on the right path.
[View of path and beach at] Stanley Park
Photograph shows a walking path in Stanley Park near the first narrows of the Burrard Inlet.
[Man and woman on horseback at Stanley Park trail]
[Snow-covered trail in Stanley Park]
[Trail along beach in Stanley Park]
[Trails] in Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph shows an intersection of trails, surrounded by trees and shrubs.
Cedar walk, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Attached label reads: "Thirty-seven years ago in Stanley Park. Along the trail to 3rd Beach, about 150 feet west of the clump of Fir trees called the Seven Sisters. This is the remains of an Indian dug-out canoe that was abandoned on account of "dry rot" in the log. What is left of it is covered with dense green moss. The newly chopped chips were lying about when I made the above photograph. Philip Timms."