Capilano River, Vancouver, B.C.
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- 1927
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Capilano River, Vancouver, B.C.
[Cribbing on road at edge of Capilano Creek]
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Photograph shows what may be Capilano Hotel in background.
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Photograph shows dry creek bed and trees.
Capilano lower section of retaining wall
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Capilano [Creek] West Channel looking upstream from lower end
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Capilano [Creek] beneath [retaining?] wall at south end, looking eastward
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Capilano [Creek] looking upstream from north part of island
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Capilano Creek [retaining?] wall looking downstream from main channel
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of City of Vancouver fonds
Part of Major Matthews collection
J.S. Matthews' notes with print or negative in Archives.
Suspension Bridge, Capilano Canyon, Height 200 ft,, Lentgh [Length] 450 ft, Vancouver, B.C. Canada
Item is a postcard
The Salmon Pool, Capilano Canyon, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
Item is a postcard
The Lions and Capilano River, Vancouver, B.C. Canada
Item is a postcard
In Capilano Canyon, Vancouver, B.C. Canada
Item is a postcard
Capilano Suspension Bridge, length 450 ft., height 230 ft. Vancouver, B.C., Canada
Capilano Suspension Bridge, length 450 ft. height 230 ft. Vancouver, B.C.
Capilano Suspension Bridge, Vancouver, B.C., Canada - length 450 ft., height 230 ft.
Capilano Valley & the Lions, North Vancouver, B.C.
Suspension Bridge, Capilano Canyon
This postcard includes personal correspondence. Sent to Mrs. R.S. Hodge of Hamiota, Manitoba.
Photograph shows river running down the canyon.
Item is a folder containing a set of photographs printed with images of sites in Capilano Canyon, including the suspension bridge.
Photograph shows a boy standing on a log over the creek
Some trees omitted to show ancient and present valleys of the Lynn River
Notes on the back of the photograph read: "Revised copy of sketch of Lynn river canyons to show the correct placement of Phyllis Road (bottom of sketch); also more trees have been added."
Intake bridge, Lynn Creek, B.C.
Photograph shows a small wooden bridge over a creek bed, connecting to a path in the forest.
Ancient and present valleys of the Lynn River
Photograph shows a sketch by Wm. Draycott of the Lynn Valley area.
[Group of men and women on suspension bridge], Capilano Canyon
Photograph shows individuals on bridge, with river running underneath.
Suspension bridge, Capilano Canyon
Photograph shows the Capilano River, and individuals on the suspension bridge above.
[River flowing through] Capilano Canyon
[Rocky area of river in] Capilano Canyon
[Cliff and river], Capilano Canyon
[Tall tree and flume], Capilano Canyon
[Men and women on rock at Capilano Canyon]
Photograph shows three men and four women posing on a rock above the Capilano River. Photograph also shows sides of the canyon and a flume running along one side of the canyon.
[Young man travelling across Capilano River dam in a cable car]
Photograph also shows houses and mountains in the background.
[Weathered rocks in] Capilano River
A note on the original mounting board reads: "Weathering. Sharply fractured rocks fall into the streams and become rounded in shape by the ever-moving currents. Capilano River, Vancouver, B.C. Van. Nat. History - Timms."
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Capilano [River, North] Vancouver
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows The Lions in the background
Item is a photograph that was sold as part of a set of six photographic panels of Capilano Canyon. Photocopy of series cover included in folder with photograph.
Tram going across the Capilano River at the dam site; Lions' in the distance
Capilano Dam, Vancouver waterworks, 1907
Capilano River - where the dam is - 1906