[View of the Marpole rail and highway bridges]
[View of the Oak Street, B.C. Electric and Middle Arm bridges]
[View of Oak Street, Marpole rail and highway and Middle Arm bridges]
[Northern view of Oak Street bridge under construction]
[Agassiz-Rosedale Bridge]
[Aerial view of] British Pacific Properties [and North Vancouver]
Fraser River Near Soda Creek
"Deep Creek Bridge P.G.E."
[View of Hell's Gate]
Alouette River
[Various scenes regarding the activities of the B.C. Electric Railway Company]
Dry Creek Sechelt Road
Simpson Creek (Wilson Creek) Sechelt Road
View on "the Loop", C.P.R.
[View of C.P.R. trestle bridge and "The Loop" in the Selkirk Range]
[A wooden bridge over a culvert]
[The old York (Vye Road) Bridge on the Sumas Prairie]
C.P.R. Cantilever Bridge over the Fraser [River]
The Loops, C.P.R.
[An unidentified bridge over a river]
[A railway bridge over a creek]
[Bridge over Lillooet River]
[Chimney Creek Bridge]
Crossing Fraser River by Cable near Yale
Crossing Fraser River by Cable near Yale
[View of the Kicking Horse river and pass]
Bird's eye view Lower Kicking Horse Canyon
[Various sites in the Rocky mountains]
Surprise Creek bridge. C.P.R. Selkirks. Height 157 ft.
Surprise Creek bridge. C.P.R. Selkirks. Height 157 ft.
Glacier cascade. Summit of Selkirks
First Curve on Loop Going West, Selkirks
C.P. Railway train at Albert Canyon Gorge
[View of underside of Stoney Creek Bridge]
[Stoney Creek Bridge]
Quoik River and C.P. Ry. bridge, in Fraser Canyon
[Cisco Bridge and Fraser River]
Stoney Creek Bridge 296 ft. high, highest wooden bridge in the world, Selkirks, C.P.R.
Stoney Creek bridge. C.P.R. Selkirks. Height 290 ft. From below
C.P.R. Express crossing Stoney Creek bridge
C.P.R. Heavy grade engine on Kicking Horse River bridge, summit of Rockies
[View of suspension bridge near Spuzzum]
Salmon River Bridge, C.P.R.
Stoney Creek Bridge, (Ht. 296 ft.) Selkirks, C.P.R.
[Supporting structure for Stony Creek Bridge]
[An unidentified trestle bridge]
[An unidentified trestle bridge]
Natural Bridge on the Kickinghorse River, near Field
Cariboo Road Bridge Flood
[Hug-Gil-Get Bridge]