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Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Scope & Content
Album dates to 1947- 1951. Album measures as 35.5 x 28.5 cm, it is blue with ā€œPhotographsā€ embossed in gold, red stains on front. Images relate to skiing, possibly family, mountains, some postcards with writing on back, bike trips.
Date Range
1947- 1951
Reference Code
V68 / PD- 1
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
VI. Photograph Albums and Scrapbooks
Accession Number
7361
Reference Code
V68 / PD- 1
Date Range
1947- 1951
Physical Description
1 photograph album: b&w.
Scope & Content
Album dates to 1947- 1951. Album measures as 35.5 x 28.5 cm, it is blue with ā€œPhotographsā€ embossed in gold, red stains on front. Images relate to skiing, possibly family, mountains, some postcards with writing on back, bike trips.
Subject Access
Discovery and Exploration
Environment and Nature
Family and personal life
Sports and Recreation
Title Source
Supplied title.
Content Details
The pictures are tipped in, mounted on black construction paper, some images missing, several pages have captions and dates written in German, images of varying sizes, many 9.5 x 7 cm.
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Hans Gmoser fonds
Scope & Content
Scrapbook measures 30 x 37 cm, is blue with ā€œScrap Bookā€ embossed in gold on the cover. The items are glued newspaper and magazine clippings, majority related to the climbing of ā€œCanadaā€™s Highest Peakā€.
Date Range
1958-1963
Reference Code
V68 / PD- 2
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
VI. Photograph Albums and Scrapbooks
Accession Number
7361
Reference Code
V68 / PD- 2
Date Range
1958-1963
Physical Description
1 scrapbook: b&w, col.
Scope & Content
Scrapbook measures 30 x 37 cm, is blue with ā€œScrap Bookā€ embossed in gold on the cover. The items are glued newspaper and magazine clippings, majority related to the climbing of ā€œCanadaā€™s Highest Peakā€.
Subject Access
Discovery and Exploration
Environment and Nature
Family and personal life
Sports and Recreation
Title Source
Supplied title.
Content Details
Near end ā€œThe Young Ones and the Old Onesā€ script, typed regarding ā€œbumsā€ in the mountains, two copies of script, each 6 pages. Words to ā€œAdmiral Gmoserā€, 3 pages. Words to ā€œThe Yoho Songā€, 1 page. Loose image: 18 x 13 cm ā€œThis photograph has appeared in ā€œSkiingā€ Oct 61ā€. Loose image of Gmoser playing zither: 10.5 x 7.5 cm. Loose advertisement for ā€œDeep Powder and Steep Rock. ā€œOde to a Bugaboo Holidayā€, 1 page. Word to ā€œAdmiral Gmoserā€, 3 pages. ā€œBugaboo Experience by Dennis Apedaileā€, 22 pages. Loose clipping of ā€œthey climbed Canadaā€™s Highest Peakā€ from Weekend Magazine Vol. 9 No. 44, 1959. Loose clipping ā€œAdventures of Ski-Mountaineers Espanola Ski Club to Present Ski Filmā€. ā€œThe Ski-Runner Official Publication of the Toronto Ski Club Vol. 37- No. 4 Dec, 1961ā€ with advertisement for ā€œDeep Powder and Steep Rock. Newspaper clipping ā€œguide Firm Helps Scale Rocky Peaksā€. ā€œThe KVP Intercom Vol. 1 No. 15 Espanola, Ontario Dec 21, 1961ā€ with advertisement of showing of ā€œEvening of Skiing and Adventure in Canadian Rockiesā€. Small clipping ā€œHans Mosersā€™ [sic] Ski Film Will Be Seen Jan. 7ā€. Clipping from ā€œY.M.C.A. Sunday Meetings 1959 Winter seriesā€ with advertisement for ā€œVagabonds of the Mountainsā€. Small clipping advert for ā€œVagabonds of the Mountains.ā€ 2 copies of ā€œY.M.C.A. Sunday Meetings 48th Season Winter seriesā€ with advertisement for ā€œWith Skis and Rope.ā€ Advertisement for showing of ā€œVagabonds of the Mountainsā€ from the Calgary Herald- Friday Oct 23, 1959. Small clipping ā€œSki Club to Present Movie Next Thursdayā€ for ā€œVagabond of the Mountainsā€. Clipping ā€œSkiers Delayedā€ from The Calgary Herald Monday April 4, 1960. Clipping advert for ā€œOf Skiers and Mountainsā€ in Oakland Tribune, Wednesday, Feb 1, 1961. Clipping with interview with Hans in office. 4 copies of clipping ā€œSometimes Mountain Peak Busy as Queen and Yonge Canadian Climber Claimsā€. Clipping ā€œExclusive! First Showing!ā€ of Vagabonds of the Mountainsā€ from Calgary Newspaper. Advert for ā€œVagabonds of the Mountains in Calgary Newspaper. Clipping ā€œSkiersā€. Clipping ā€œAlpinist Recounts Tragedy on Peakā€ regarding Claudio Cortiā€™s experience on Eiger Mt in Switzerland. Clipping ā€œMembers of Alpine Club Ready for High Adventureā€ regarding movie ā€œHigh Adventure in the Rockiesā€ in the Edmonton Journal Monday November 2, 1958. ā€œcity Climber Among Six to Scale Mt. Loganā€ The Calgary Herald Thursday June 25, 1959ā€. ā€œIcefield Trekker Returns to Make Home in Calgaryā€ profiling Philippe DeLesalle. ā€œBanff Hotel Staffers Take Climbing Courseā€. Clipping ā€œGmoser to Show Alpine Film Hereā€, regarding ā€œHigh Adventure 1959ā€. Clipping from the Calgary Herald Friday March 4, 1960, ā€œSkiers to Get Supply Dropā€. Clipping from the Calgary Herald Saturday April 2, 1960, ā€œSkiers Ready for Epic Trekā€. Newsletter from Milwaukee Ski Club with advert for ā€œVagabonds of the Mountainsā€. From Boulder Camera Tues. Feb 9, 1960 ā€œHans Gmoser Will Present Newest Film At University Friday Night.ā€ Press Release, 1 page typed for showing on November 4, 1958 for ā€œHigh Adventure in the Rockiesā€. 2 pages typed Press Release for November 2, 1959 showing of ā€œHigh Adventure, 1959.ā€ Slope Dope newsletter published by Cleveland Ski Club Jan 1963, ā€œHans Gmoser Narrates Film ā€œTo the Forbidden Snowfields.ā€ Poster ā€œHans Gmoser presents ā€˜Vagabonds of the Mountainsā€. Two posters, one for ā€œLets go skiing with Warren Millerā€ and one for ā€œWhite Victory at Cortinaā€. Clipping ā€œSki Picture Will be Shownā€ regarding ā€œVagabonds of the Mountainsā€. ā€œMountain Adventure and Skiing Film to be Shown Here Fridayā€ regarding ā€œVagabonds of the Mountains.ā€ Clipping from ā€œY.M.C.A. Sunday Meetings 1959 Winter seriesā€ with advertisement for ā€œVagabonds of the Mountainsā€. Small clipping ā€œSki Movie is Setā€. Clipping with photograph showing presentation of rock to Eric Hopkins of Alpine Club of Canada. The Calgary Herlad Tuesday, June 16, 1959 ā€œCity Climber Among 6 Tackling Mt. Loganā€. Clipping from ā€œThe Albertan Friday March 15, 1963, ā€œSki Photographerā€™s Life Not ā€˜All Deep Snow Workā€™ā€. Letter from J. R. Charbonneau to National Museum of Canada in response to the film ā€œVagabond of the Mountainsā€ and the amusing commentary. Clipping ā€œColour Ski Movie At Phipps Oct. 7ā€. The Calgary Herald Friday Oct 23, 1959, ā€œAs I Ski Itā€ regarding ā€œVagabonds of the Mountainsā€. Clipping ā€œSays Snowmen Native Priestsā€ regarding the snowmen of the Himalayas.ā€ Clipping ā€œSkiing Is ā€˜Greatā€™ Snows Blanket Sierra Slopesā€. Clipping ā€œGmoser to Show Colour Film on Mountaineeringā€ regarding ā€œVagabonds of the Mountains.ā€ Clipping ā€œGuide To Speak at Series.ā€ Clipping ā€œExclusive! First Showing!ā€ of Vagabonds of the Mountainsā€ from Calgary Newspaper. Photocopied clipping form the Boulder Daily Camera Feb 18, 1958, ā€œFine Audience Enjoys Talk, Film By Hans Gmoser.ā€ Clipping from ā€œLa Presse, Montreal, Vendredi 28 November 1958 ā€œHans Gmoser, un jeune guide qui veut faire connaitre nos montagnes.ā€ Clipping ā€œHans Gmoser Spreads Peak Climbing Gospel.ā€ Two published documents from the Alpine Club of Canada ā€œHigh Level Ski Route From Lake Louise to Jasper 1960ā€ and ā€œHow Steep is Steep?ā€
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Memberships and Work Qualifications

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Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Scope & Content
One of two files pertaining to Memberships and Work Qualifications.
Date Range
1946- 2000
Reference Code
M224 / 27
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
IV.C. Textual records
Accession Number
7877
Reference Code
M224 / 27
Date Range
1946- 2000
Physical Description
1 cm of textual records.
Scope & Content
One of two files pertaining to Memberships and Work Qualifications.
Subject Access
Discovery and Exploration
Environment and Nature
Family and personal life
Sports and Recreation
Title Source
Supplied title.
Content Details
Association of Canadian Mountain Guides- Guideā€™s Book- Certification 1962. Rest of book blank. Canadian Ski Instructorā€™s Alliance White book. Issued in 1963. Two red CSIA emblems, 1965 and 1980-81. List of Annual fees paid 1965-1974, photograph and signature. Passed examinations of Canadian Ski School in 1956, April 1967, May 1971. Association of Canadian Mountain Guides Identification Card- International Union of the Mountains Guides Associations- valid for 1993. With stamped photograph and validating signatures. International Union of the Mountains Guides Associations-Identification Card- valid for 2000. With stamped photograph and validating signatures. Favorable reference letter from G. A. Short Foreman at Electric- Crafts Limited in Calgary. Feb 19, 1954. Favorable reference Letter from Manager of Davies Electric Company in Calgary. May 11, 1953. Two copies of reference letters in German about iron and steel works regarding job held from Sept 8, 1947-Sept 7, 1950. Reference letter in German from job held July 7, 1932-June 14, 1950. German letter of reference as electrician 8.9.1947-14.11.1951. German Class Certificate from July 8, 1950. Grades gut and sehr gut. German school Certificate July 8, 1950. German School Certificate from 1946, 47 listing classes, grades and teachers. July 19, 1947. German Certificate June 14, 1951. German Certificate Feb 11, 1951. Letter on Mount Assiniboine Lodge stationary from Erling Strom stating that Gmoser is a permanent resident of Banff and that his trip to the United States is a ā€œbetween season visit.ā€ June 30, 1954.
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Hans Gmoser fonds
Scope & Content
One of three files pertaining to Personal Documents.
Date Range
1953-1964
Reference Code
M224 / 28
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
IV.C. Textual records
Accession Number
7877
Reference Code
M224 / 28
Date Range
1953-1964
Physical Description
3 cm of textual records.
Scope & Content
One of three files pertaining to Personal Documents.
Subject Access
Discovery and Exploration
Environment and Nature
Family and personal life
Sports and Recreation
Title Source
Supplied title.
Content Details
Valuable Papers organizer containing: Immigration identification card 1953 Life Insurance 1959, 60 Automobile insurance Oct. 8, 58 [?] National Automobile Association Membership May 28, 1958 Information brochures from Alberta Motor Association and Washington National Insurance Company Social Security Account number and brochure Reciept dated November 30, 1964 Fire Insurance Small brown booklet with Hansā€™ information. ā€œUusmeisbuch [sp?]ā€. "Behorde: Osterreichische Botschaff (Austrian Embassy) Niederschrift" two typed pages, with financial notations in ink.
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Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Scope & Content
One of three files pertaining to Personal Documents.
Date Range
1951-1983
Reference Code
M224 / 29
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
IV.C. Textual records
Accession Number
8111
Reference Code
M224 / 29
Date Range
1951-1983
Physical Description
2 cm of textual records.
Scope & Content
One of three files pertaining to Personal Documents.
Subject Access
Discovery and Exploration
Environment and Nature
Family and personal life
Sports and Recreation
Title Source
Supplied title.
Content Details
Austrian Passport- Valid July 23, 1951- July 22, 1956- contains immigration stamps Canadian Passport-first expired Sept 8, 1963- renewed Sept 8, 1968 Canadian Passport-Aug 28, 1973-Aug 28, 1978 Canadian Passport- Aug 2, 1978-Aug 2, 1983
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Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Scope & Content
One of three files pertaining to Personal Documents.
Date Range
1880-2013
Reference Code
M224 / 30
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
IV.C. Textual records
Accession Number
8111
Reference Code
M224 / 30
Date Range
1880-2013
Physical Description
2 cm of textual records.
Scope & Content
One of three files pertaining to Personal Documents.
Subject Access
Discovery and Exploration
Environment and Nature
Family and personal life
Sports and Recreation
Title Source
Supplied title.
Content Details
Canadian Passport July 15, 1983-July 15, 1988 Canadian Passport June 30, 1988- June 30, 1993 Canadian Passport April 6, 1993-April 6, 1998 Canadian Passport Feb 18, 1998-Feb 18, 2003 Photocopy of Johann Wolfgang Gmoserā€™s Canadian Passport Jan 28, 2003-2008. Photocopy of Johann Wolfgang Gmoserā€™s Austrian Passport February 3, 2003-2013 Photocopy of passport? From an individual born in 1880.
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Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Scope & Content
One of three files pertaining to Personal Documents.
Date Range
1958-2006
Reference Code
M224 / 31
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
IV.C. Textual records
Accession Number
7877, 8111
Reference Code
M224 / 31
Date Range
1958-2006
Physical Description
1 cm of textual records.
Scope & Content
One of three files pertaining to Personal Documents.
Subject Access
Discovery and Exploration
Environment and Nature
Family and personal life
Sports and Recreation
Title Source
Supplied title.
Content Details
Picture of mother from magazine Rosa Hintringer and two copies of word document with biographical information. Hans Gmoser Biography- with timeline Extensive Family Tree in a plastic sleeve World Health Organization International Certificates of Vaccination ā€“yellow booklet- 1958-1992 Typed biography of ā€œGmoser, Hansā€ Small notecard announcement with photograph Article in DE Culture: Austria Canada Culture Magazine ā€œHans Gmoser: Austrian Canadian mountain pioneer.ā€ No. 1/2006 p. 21. Note in magazine inserted at page 5 ā€œMargaret/Hans affended balls. Hans ohit here.ā€ ā€œHans Gmoser (1932-2006)- Canadian Mountain Pioneerā€ by Chic Scott July 6, 2006, with three photographs. [Death announcement for Erasmus Hintringer, in German, short description and photograph], 1989, 14 x 11.5 cm, black and white interior, exterior colour picture of Madonna and Child. [Death announcement for Johann Resch, in German, short description and photograph], 1975, 14 x 11.5 cm, black and white interior, exterior black and white Durer picture. [Death announcement for Johann Ranetbauer, in German, short description and photograph], 1989, 13 x 11 cm, black and white interior, ā€œHans maternal Grandfatherā€ written on interior in pencil, exterior black and white pictures of the Madonna and Jesus on the cross. [Death announcement/funeral announcement letter for Erasmus Hintringer, in German], 1989. Short biographies with images of Peter Schlunegger, Lloyd ā€œKiwiā€ Gallagher, Leo Grillmair, Ernst Buehler, Herman Frank, Sepp Renner.ā€ Three post it notes with family names. Photocopy of birth certificate, notarized July 12, 2006. Two photocopies of Austrian Proof of Citizenship written in German Jan 16, 2003.
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Diaries and Logbooks

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Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Scope & Content
One of five files pertaining to Diaries and Logbooks.
Date Range
1959-1962
Reference Code
M224 / 34
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
IV.C. Textual records
Accession Number
8111
Reference Code
M224 / 34
Date Range
1959-1962
Physical Description
3 cm of textual records.
Scope & Content
One of five files pertaining to Diaries and Logbooks.
Subject Access
Discovery and Exploration
Environment and Nature
Family and personal life
Sports and Recreation
Title Source
Title based on records.
Content Details
Tourenbuch III Teil- May 1- April 1 written in German- Photographs throughout Lists of Photograph rolls identifying scenes and individuals, equipment lists, notes, addresses (small loose notepages) Loose pages Cariboos May 3, 1962 Paperclipped account of Mt. Logan June 15, 1959 Paperclipped together June 15 1959 Held together with bent bobby pins, Mt. McKinley May 28-July 7
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Diaries and Logbooks

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Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Scope & Content
One of five files pertaining to Diaries and Logbooks.
Date Range
1947-1983
Reference Code
M224 / 36
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
IV.C. Textual records
Accession Number
8111
Reference Code
M224 / 36
Date Range
1947-1983
Physical Description
2.5 cm of textual records.
Scope & Content
One of five files pertaining to Diaries and Logbooks.
Subject Access
Discovery and Exploration
Environment and Nature
Family and personal life
Sports and Recreation
Title Source
Title based on records.
Content Details
ACMG Guide Book with Validation Seals and Client Register 1965-1983 (grey folded notebook) Red Simpson Memorandum Book- Across the Ice Fields - April 2- May 1. Back contains notes regarding planning for CBC film Gyproc Yellow notebook Mt. Blackburn Expedition May 17, 1958-June 5, 1958 Tourenbuch I. Teil.- 1947-July 28, 1951- photographs and stamps
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Correspondence: General

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Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Scope & Content
One file pertaining to general business and personal correspondence.
Date Range
1959-2002
Reference Code
M224 / 58
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
IV.C. Textual records
Accession Number
8111
Reference Code
M224 / 58
Date Range
1959-2002
Physical Description
1.5 cm of textual records.
Scope & Content
One file pertaining to general business and personal correspondence.
Subject Access
Discovery and Exploration
Environment and Nature
Family and personal life
Sports and Recreation
Title Source
Supplied title.
Content Details
Letter to Patrick Duffy re previous $25,000 donation to Brunoā€™s first book. October 25, 2006 crossed out and replaced with 07/08/01. Letter to Fran Jeffery re information and cheque on the David Thompson statue and plaque with Conradā€™s name on it. Information about Margaretā€™s parents Keir and Peggy October 25, 2006 crossed out and replaced with 04/02/03. Fred Pesslā€™s 100th Birthday Party draft letter describing the gift of a Enzian picked July 1951 with a page of Gmoserā€™s diary. Oktober 25, 2006 crossed out. Handwritten letter on lined paper to John and Gerti thanking them for ā€œlooking after me those days in Banff.ā€October 10, 1969. Handwritten letter on lined paper to John and Gerti regarding Leoā€™s driving, trip to Chicago, possibility of building a new family home in the Bugaboos. Nov 2nd. Six copies of Frank Starkā€™s memorial speech, each one and a half pages. Series of letters and documents, including blank questionnaire regarding a Research project about Austrian Immigrants to Canada, July 10, 1995, April 21, 1997. Letter from Donald J. Bourdon Head Archivist Whyte Museum Archives in thanks for donation and enclosed fonds level description dated Aug 11, 1995. Three fax-interviews with series of questions from Alexander H. Lauber in German dated 08/06/96, 08/06/96, 17/05/96. Letter from Wolfgang Lert requesting Gmoser join the Board of Directors of the International Skiing History Association. March 21, 1996. Stapled Winter 1995 Skiing Heritage Magazine. Letter to Robin Patterson from the Royal British Columbia Museum regarding request for information on Gmoser and heli- skiing. Aug 30, 2006 (date likely wrong, letter is in response to letter from July 20, 2001). Letter in support of the Canadian Ski Museumā€™s proposed project in conjunction with the Virtual Museum of Canada. Dated Feb 1, 2007 crossed out and replaced with 30/08/05. Attached biography of Gmoser from the Canadian Ski Museum. Letter in German to Hermann Reisach. Dated October 25, 2006 with date crossed out and replaced with 05/05/02. Letter to Linda Stark marked ā€œHans Personalā€ regarding a loan of $2500, and a second sheet shows a budget. June 12, 1987. Letter to Hans Ektvedt regarding a return of a note to Erling Strom, due to his passing away. Dec 3, 1986. Letter from Hans Ektvedt regarding a planned CMH trip, and informing of the death of Erling Strom. Nov 20, 1986. Letter to Peter Mackie regarding Kokanee Hut, comments in response to conceptual drawings. August 29, 2006 crossed out. Letter from Hank Krawczyk enclosing slides of the Adamants Project, and summary of cruise information and timber values. Oct 6, 1993. ā€œMonashee Run Use Report Summary- Soards Creek Economicsā€ ā€œGalena Run Use Report Summary- Triune Shoulder Pilot Projectā€ Two pages of notes in Gmoserā€™s handwriting. V68 redirect for 7 slides. Photocopied letter from Pertti Skarteinen regarding forest management in Finland. 26.8.91. Three letters between Gmoser and Pertti Saarteinen regarding Finland and problems cashing a cheque. Aug 6, 1991-July 8, 1991. Testimonial to Arthur Tauck. Reference letter regarding their business partnership. Sept 19, 1998. Letter to Elli, in German, typed on Hans Gmoser stationary discussing the details of the Mt. Logan trip, its financing through Weekend Magazine. July 7, 1959. Letter from Daniel L. Stephenson in response to an article about the sale of CMH. June 20, 1995. Letter to Marty Flug regarding CMH corporate structure breakdown of shareholders and financial statements for Bugaboo Helicopter Skiing Ltd. Financial information and stock option plan. Gmoser hoped to sell some Bugaboo shares in order to break even with bank debt. Signed Pat in pen and ā€œHans. Encl. Dictated but not read.ā€ July 15, 1982. Email to Mark Re: ā€œChangeover and Guidance for New Position.ā€ Recounts past discussions of future running of the company, the date at which Mark would be named president, the importance of reading each day, setting a good example, care to details with speed and efficiency. May 5, 1990. Email to ā€œThe Directors of Canadian Mountain Holidays Inc.ā€ RE: ā€œPhase Out Plan for Hans and Changes in Top and Mid Level Management.ā€ Includes detailed schedule 1989-1991, and outlines stock option plan. Dated Jan 25, 1989.- two copies. Legal action over the use of the name ā€œCariboo Helicopter Skiing.ā€ Letter from Vallance and Company regarding a complaint over an ad in the Albertan ski page ā€œas a matter of formality to complain about the ad.ā€ Dec 5, 1975. Letter from Vallance and Company to Messrs. Laven, Laven and Harben Barristers and Solicitors claiming that the error does not fall with CMH but with the paper. Dec 5, 1975. Photocopy of advertisement in question. From Harper Ski Sports. Letter from Vallance and Company advising that there is no legal right to stop Mike Wiegle from advertising that he can offer ski trips in the mountain areas. ā€œYou will recall my earlier advice to you that these mountains are the property of everyone and the names are the property of no one.ā€ At the time he suggests that it does not matter that Mike is not running trips in the area at this time. March 22, 1974. Letter on yellow carbon to David Thomas from Travel and Leisure regarding Mike Wiegele and American Express membership. Gmoser attaches letters of complaint from past customers of Wiegele and suggests that he is a ā€œsharp operator.ā€ March 22, 1974. Letter from Vallance and Company regarding a Notice of Motion over the name. Jan 7, 1974. Copy of ā€œThe Trial Division of the Supreme Court of Alberta Judicial District of Calgaryā€ application will be made Jan 28, 1974. Copy of ā€œThe Trial Division of the Supreme Court of Alberta Judicial District of Calgaryā€ with Michael Wiegele Affidavit. Letter from Laven, Laven and Harben to Vallance and Company regarding the name ā€œthis can only be considered a blatant attempt to confuse, and I would ask that steps be taken to have the matter rectified immediately.ā€ Oct 29, 1973. Stamped on this copy: ā€œThis is Exhibit A referred to in the Affidavit of Michael Wiegele.ā€ Letter from Vallance and Company to A. Harben clarifying the use of the term and the use of it at the CMH building. Oct 31, 1973. Stamped on this copy: ā€œThis is Exhibit B referred to in the Affidavit of Michael Wiegele.ā€ Copy of ā€œThe Trial Division of the Supreme Court of Alberta Judicial District of Calgaryā€ with Carol Gauden Affidavit stating that she was directed to CMH instead of Cariboo Mountain Skiing, because of the sign. Letter on yellow carbon to Hugh Landerkin of Vallance and Company from CMH enclosing a cheque for $75 ā€œin payment of your fee referring to the Cariboo Helicopter Skiing Ltd. case.ā€ Feb 18, 1974. Letter from Vallance and Company finalizing the case that has been dropped and rendering account payable. Feb 5, 1974. Letter from Vallance and Company regarding possible litigation from Laven and Company. Nov 6, 1973. Copy of letter from Laven and Company to Vallance and Company not accepting the use of the term and threatening further action. Nov 2, 1973. Letter from Vallance and Company keeping Gmoser up to date with the litigation. Oct 31, 1973. Second copy of letter from Laven, Laven and Harben to Vallance and Company regarding the name ā€œthis can only be considered a blatant attempt to confuse, and I would ask that steps be taken to have the matter rectified immediately.ā€ Oct 29, 1973. Second copy of letter from Vallance and Company to A. Harben clarifying the use of the term and the use of it at the CMH building. Oct 31, 1973. Letter from Vallance and Company regarding the name change. June 6, 1973. Photocopy of letter from Laven and Company to Vallance and Company regarding the name confusion. May 31, 1973. Letter on yellow carbon to Vallance and Company regarding a letter from William Richards to be used in the Mike Wiegele case. April 10, 1973. Copy of letter from William Richards sent to Mike Wiegele, regarding a mix up in change of reservation with CMH through Cariboo Helicopter Skiing, and the confusion over the two companies. April 4, 1973. Letter from Lloyd MacKay Barrister and Solicitor Gmoserā€™s listing in the phone book as ā€œCaribou Helicopter Skiing Ltd.ā€ as opposed to ā€œCaribou Helicopter Skiing.ā€ Dec 19, 1972. Letter from H. Lloyd MacKay Barrister and Solicitor arranging a meeting. Oct 19, 1972. ā€œLowry, Rondeau et al. v. Canadian Mountain holidays et al. v. Canadian Mountain Holidays et al. Some Legal Aspect of Heli-Skiing from D. Ross Clark Partner- marked in blue inkl: ā€œHansā€ 14 pages. Sections highlighted in yellow. Diagram of Precipitation from Vancouver, Coast Range, Interior Plateau, Cariboos Monashees, Mica Creek, Selkirks Purcells, Bugaboo Lodge, Rockies, Banff, Mt. Allen, to Calgary 1 copy in blue ink, 1 copy photocopied Letter to Peter Van Wagner in response to letter with pictures, reminiscences. Oktober 25, 2006 crossed out and replaced with 02/08/03. ā€œAdmiral Gmoserā€ song composed by Marin Siegerman. Three pages, 18 six line rhyming couplet stanzas. ā€œPremiere Bugaboo Lodge- Friday, April 14, 1972, in the illustrious presence of the Ruler of the Bugaboos in his suite.ā€ Email to ā€œAll Managers and Lodge Staffā€ Re: ā€œHow we live at the Lodges,ā€ describing the proper attunement into natural surroundings October 25, 1993. Attached newspaper article entitled: ā€œLosing sign of nature at the cottageā€ by Kelvin Browne. Three letters between Gmoser and Frank Beckey dated Oct 25, 1972, Nov. 17, 1972, May 14, 1973. Tension in letters regarding markings at the area around Walter Creek and capitalism. Email to ā€œAll Area Manager, Kobi Wyss and Mark Kingsburyā€ Re: ā€œSpecial Operating Procedures to minimize impact on Wildlife while Heli-Skiing/Hiking.ā€ August 12, 1988.
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Office Documentation

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Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Scope & Content
One file pertaining to general office documentation.
Date Range
1957-2006
Reference Code
M224 / 61
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
IV.C. Textual records
Accession Number
8111
Reference Code
M224 / 61
Date Range
1957-2006
Physical Description
2.5 cm of textual records.
Scope & Content
One file pertaining to general office documentation.
Subject Access
Discovery and Exploration
Environment and Nature
Family and personal life
Sports and Recreation
Title Source
Supplied title.
Content Details
Business Cards for Canadian Mountain Holidays. 2 in English one in Japanese. Customs receipt for Film Mountain High White Horizon November 7, 1977. Credit card for Pacific Petroleums LTD. Office copy photocopy of Bugaboo Glacier Provincial Park and Alpine Recreation Area Organization Chart Bugaboo Helicopter Skiing LTD. ā€“ showing 17 employees and their years with the company Following from Folder ā€œCMH Historyā€ ā€œInterview with Hans Gmoser July 7, 2003- Harvie Heights Alberta- Canadian Avalanche Association Oral History Project.ā€ Email to Heather Lea, writer for Gripped Magazine, with ā€œmy worst and perhaps dumbest ventureā€ from 1969 ending in leg and arm injuries, with advice related to a margin of safety, and two ā€œhumorous side bars.ā€ June 5, 2005. Two page history of CMH, including visitor numbers and geographical distribution (35, 000 since 1965) and employs 85 people. ā€œThe Companyā€ typed history comprehensive including financial specifics. Pages 3-22. Two diagrams indicating Total Shares in the company Bugaboo Helicopter Skiing Ltd. from Dec 30, 1983 and June 16, 1983. Manila envelope with Heli-Skiing logo- on back note: ā€œMargaret Gmoser designed (?) the original CMH logo.ā€ CMH Heli-Skiing Handbook with sticker note handwritten ā€œNostalgia Weeks April 9-23, 2005- signed stickers with reminiscences throughout all full page pictures of book. Text of book contains information on Heli-skiing, the lodges, FAQ and staff. CMH Heli-Skiing 2006 Dates and Prices. Trip information, prices, schedule, booking. Canadian Mountain Holidays - Summer 1973- Lists of camps, expeditions, equipment lists, staff list, registration form. Canadian Mountain Holidays- 1967- Gmoserā€™s touring movie Schedule for ā€œHigh Road to Skiing,ā€ Time Table for tours, descriptions of tours, equipment list, booking conditions. Canadian Mountain Holidays Application Form 8 ½ x 11 Sunburst Lake Camp small card brochure- information on accommodation, transportation, contact information Four sheets of Hans Gmoser Alpine Guide letterhead with ā€œPhone P02-2343 P.O. Box 583 Banff, Alberta, Canada. With varying states of cleanliness and creases Everest compass manual in French and Dutch ā€œHut Fees for Wheeler Hut May 1-19ā€ July 27, 1959. ā€œHut Fees for Stanley Mitchell Hut, March 10th to April 25thā€ Banff, April 26, 1959. March 1-April 25. ā€œFees for use of Mitchell Hut, Spring 1957ā€ May 1st, 1957. Letter to Bob Hind enclosing list of hut fees April 20th, 1958. Yellow carbon ā€œHut Fees for use of Wheeler Hut, May 1967, May 27th, 1957. Drawing ā€œWith Ski and Rope by Hans Gmoser Ski and Climbing Adventures in the Canadian Rockies.ā€ ā€œIowa Mountaineers 1957 Maligne Lake Outing Personnelā€, three pages of names. Honorary Membership to the Association of Canadian Mountain Guides, October 1997. Email from Chuck Hinton in thanks for Nostalgia week and skiing at the Cariboos. 1/29/03. Email for Paul Lazarsky with list of dates, mountains and climbs. December 17, 2000. Email to Kim Laker regarding Frank Stark, short biography. Dec 22, 2000. Email to Nancy DaDalt regarding history of the million foot award. March 30, 2004. ā€œBrief History of Bugaboo Lodge,ā€ 3 pages. Three pages typed, double sided, written in German, back of final page in shorthand with numbers that seem to indicate photography exposure, ā€œRoute description of climbs done in the summer of 1951ā€ written on post it note. One page, handwritten, double sided, with dates from May 24-Nov 23 and locations. ā€œCaptions for Picturesā€ See V68 for images. ā€œ1 The Eastern Glaciers of the Albert Snowfield, the peak on the right is a 10, 000 foot unamed [sic] towerā€, [Mountain in distance], photograph by Philippe Delesalle, n.d., 10 x 15 cm, black and white, caption typed on piece of paper which enclosed pictures. ā€œ2 The approach to the Albert Snowfield led through 17 miles of steep, narrow canyons and thick bush. It took 5 days to cover the distanceā€, [Distance shot of water, cliffs and bushes],photograph by Philippe Delesalle, n.d., 10 x 15 cm, black and white, caption typed on piece of paper which enclosed pictures. ā€œ3 Sometime we were for days completely engulfed by the Slide Aldersā€, [Leaning over, obscured by greenery], photograph by Philippe Delesalle, n.d., 10 x 15 cm, black and white, caption typed on piece of paper which enclosed pictures. ā€œ5 It was difficult to hold your balance on the slippery rocks and logs in the rushing currentā€, [Gmoser holding ski, standing in river beside waterfall, about to climb onto snowdrift], photograph by Philippe Delesalle, n.d., 10 x 15 cm, black and white, caption typed on piece of paper which enclosed pictures, Pictures 4, 6, 7, missing.
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Newspaper and Magazine Clippings

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Hans Gmoser fonds
Scope & Content
One of two files containing newspaper and magazine clippings.
Date Range
1957-2006
Reference Code
M224 / 63
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
IV.C. Textual records
Accession Number
8111
Reference Code
M224 / 63
Date Range
1957-2006
Physical Description
2 cm of textual records.
Scope & Content
One of two files containing newspaper and magazine clippings.
Subject Access
Discovery and Exploration
Environment and Nature
Family and personal life
Sports and Recreation
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Content Details
The Herald Magazine Calgary, Alberta Oct 24, 1969 with article: ā€œPersonality of the Week: Banff Alpinist Hans Gmoser Feels Most at Home in the Rarefied Air of the High Country.ā€ P4-5, and image on front cover. ā€œMit ,,Heliskiingā€œ zum Millionarā€ in Radio Tips section of Freizeit. ā€œUp By Air! The Adventure Filled Golden Years of Heli-Skiingā€ by John Fry in Skiing Heritage Sept 2006. With black and white pictures P8-13. Sonntag Kurier Feb 18, 1996. ā€œEin Linzer erfand das Heli-Skiing.ā€ Short German article with image from ā€œLand der Bergeā€ (ā€œLand of Mountainsā€ rough translation) ā€œSki People- Hans Gmoser: Heli-skiingā€™s guiding lightā€ by Gerald Vander Pyl. ā€œTrudeau Bugaboo Slopes A Test,ā€ discussing the planned trip of the PM. ā€œHeli-Ski-Erfinder aus Traun sturzte in den Todā€ from OONachrichten Osterreich July 8, 2006 ā€œOver Use Threatening ā€˜Our Haven of Sanityā€™ā€ article written by Don Thomas about a speech made to the Downtown Rotary Club. The Calgary Herald Sept 24, 1970. Two copies of Mrs. John Hartefeld of 213 Bear St. Banff preparing for the 1960 Canadian Icefields Expedition. ā€œLong time friends of Hans Gamoser [sic].ā€ ā€œMuch Ado About Bugabooā€ by Johnny Hopkins article about Bugaboo Lodge in relation to PM Trudeauā€™s visit. The Calgary Herald Dec 21, 1972, ā€œHelicopter skiing is greatā€¦and risky.ā€ Interviews with Gmoser, information about training of guides. Three images. The Herald World of Television The week of Feb 26- March 4. Feb 25, 1966. Front cover image of Gmoser and Ron Chase and description of Travelling Skis film and airtimes. Banff Crag and Canyon Section II Nov 2, 1994. ā€œGuiding generations gatheredā€ article with image of Robson Gmoser, 25 and interview with Gmoser. Sonntag Kurier Feb 18, 1996. ā€œEin Linzer erfand das Heli-Skiing.ā€ Short German article with image from ā€œLand der Bergeā€ (ā€œLand of Mountainsā€ rough translation) ā€œAuf der Jagd nach schragen Vogelnā€ Hans Peter Stauber. ā€œCarlos calls on Canada to help create ā€œjust societiesā€ in The Citizen, Ottawa, March 13, 1984. ā€œKing Juan Carlos skis; Sophia returns home.ā€ ā€œSpainā€™s Carlos is splendidā€ by Charles Lynch. ā€œKingā€™s copter tastes troubleā€ by Wendy Smith. Im Spiegel unserer Zeit September 28, 1965 ā€œEin Bergurlaub in Den Rocky Mountainsā€ by Von Dr. E. F. Schludermann, Winnipeg- written in German- several pen edits to page The Assiniboine Wrangler No. 13 Stowe, Vermont, December 1962 The Assiniboine Wrangler No.11 Stowe, Vermont, December 1960- last page mention of Gmoserā€™s use of Assiniboine Lodge in March The Assiniboine Wrangler No.10 December 1959 The Assiniboine Wrangler No. 9 December 1958 The Assiniboine Wrangler No.8 December 1957 Photocopied newspaper article with photograph of Dr. Wendeling Ettmayr, Austrian Ambassador to Canada, and Landeshauptmann Dr. Josef Puhringer (Governor of Upper Austria) with Hans Gmoser and the ā€œGoldene Verdienstkreuz her Republik Osterreichā€ at the Landhouse in Linz-Austria. ACMG News Vol 25, Summer 2006. Article highlighted ā€œHans Gmoser honored by Canadian ambassador.ā€ P7. At the Top: 100 years of guiding in Canada by R.W. Sandford 1996 by The Association of Canadian Mountain Guides and The Alpine Club of Canada- Forward written by Gmoser, p3. ā€œThe CMH Storyā€ p. 22.
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Whole Newspapers and Magazines

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Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Date Range
1947-1966
Reference Code
M224 / O.S. Category "H"
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
IV.C. Textual records
Accession Number
8111
Reference Code
M224 / O.S. Category "H"
Date Range
1947-1966
Physical Description
3 cm of textual records.
Subject Access
Discovery and Exploration
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Title Source
Title based on contents.
Content Details
The Sunday Sun Vancouver BC. Weekend Magazine Vol. 9, No. 42 Oct. 17, 1959. Front cover ā€œHow Canadaā€™s Highest Mountain was Climbed.ā€ P 2-4, 68. Part of three part series over three weeks. The Sunday Sun Vancouver BC. Weekend Magazine Vol. 9, No. 44 Oct. 31, 1959. P 10-14. ā€œThey Climbed Canadaā€™s Highest Peak: A River Avenges the Conquered Mountain.ā€ Final part of three part story. The Sunday Sun Vancouver BC. Weekend Magazine Vol. 9, No. 43 Oct. 24, 1959. P 14-16, 52, 53, 55. ā€œThey Climbed Canadaā€™s Highest Peak: On the Summit- ā€˜A Proud and Happy Moment.ā€™ā€ Weekend Telegraph No. 83 April 29, 1966. Cover ā€œThe Man Who Climbed the Eiger.ā€ A tribute to the death of John Harlin and mountain climbers. Worldā€™s largest Ski Magazine. Oct 1963. ā€œThey Call it Mt. Hostilityā€ by Fred Lindholm. P52-55, 90. Paris Match No. 831 13 Mars 1965 1, 20 F. Skiing article annotated on page of ā€œ1000Km. A ski Sur Le Toit De Lā€™Europe.ā€ The Saturday Evening Post Oct 25, 1947. The Sunday Sun Vancouver BC Weekend Magazine Vol 13, NO. 39. Sept 28, 1963. P6-10, 16. ā€œEight men Climb a Wall of Ice.ā€ By Bruce Moss.
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Cartographic Materials

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Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
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Cartographic materials in these four oversized files consist of the following:
Date Range
1914-1973
Reference Code
M224 / O.S. Cartographic
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
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5 / File
Series
IV.C. Textual records: Cartographic records
Accession Number
7361, 7877, 8111
Reference Code
M224 / O.S. Cartographic
Date Range
1914-1973
Physical Description
48 cartographic records.
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Cartographic materials in these four oversized files consist of the following:
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Environment and Nature
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Content Details
Folder 1 Map on heavy paper, wrapped in plastic. ā€œA Reconnaissance Topographic Map Suveyed and edited by Bradford Washburnā€ printed in Bern, Switzerland. Centred on Mt. McKinley.- From 7361. Palliser- Kananaskis Area British Columbia and Alberta- Publication No. 1962- Reprinted by the Surveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa. Mistaya British Columbia and Alberta- Compiled, drawn and printed at the office of the Surveyor General, Ottawa, 1931. Reprinted with corrections at the Surveys and Mapping Branch, Ottawa, 1950. National Topographic Series. Yoho British Columbia and Alberta- Compiled, drawn and printed at the office of the Surveyor General, Ottawa, 1932. Reprinted with corrections at the Surveys and Mapping Branch, Ottawa, 1952. National Topographic Series. Price 25 cents. Invermere British Columbia Kootenay Land District- National Topographic System- First Status Edition compiled and produced by the Geographic Division, Surveys, and Mapping Branch, Dept. of Lands, Forests and Water Resources, Victoria, BC 1964-65- annotated Beaton British Columbia Kootenay Land District- National Topographic System- First Status Edition compiled and produced by the Geographic Division, Surveys, and Mapping Branch, Dept. of Lands, Forests and Water Resources, Victoria, BC 1964-66- annotated Lardeau British Columbia Kootenay Land District- National Topographic System- First Status Edition compiled and produced by the Geographic Division, Surveys, and Mapping Branch, Dept. of Lands, Forests and Water Resources, Victoria, BC 1963- annotated Mount McKinley Alaska, Published by the Museum of Science, Boston, Mass, USA and the Swiss Foundation for Alpine Research, Zurich. 1960. Centennial Range Yukon Territory- M.C.R. 7 Edition 1- Produced and printed 1967 by the Surveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources- maps printed in 1961-62- annotated British Columbia Land Recording Dists.- Land Commissionerā€™s Offices- Department of Lands and Forests- first published 1957- Updated Nov. 1, 1960. Master Site Plan Bugaboo Creek Lodge Project number 6844- June 18, 1973- Cohos Delesalle & Evamy. Folder 2 Boundary Between Alberta and BC- Athabasca Pass- Sheet No. 27A ā€“ annotated- centered on Jasper Park Boundary Between Alberta and BC-All below Wheeler Maps (by hand) used for the Great Divide as per Chic-no topographical maps used for both Hans and similar maps were used by Chic bottom rip taped- Sheet No. 20- Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa - centered on Clearwater forest and Lyell Icefield at bottom right Boundary Between Alberta and BC- Sheet No. 15- Drawn and printed at the Surveyor Generalā€™s Office, Ottawa, Canada- centered on Rocky Mountains Park Boundary Between Alberta and BC - Sheet No. 19- Drawn and printed at the Surveyor Generalā€™s Office, Ottawa, Canada- centered on centered on Clearwater Forest with Mt. Alan Campbell at bottom Boundary Between Alberta and BC- Sheet No. 25- annotated- Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa - centered on Jasper Park with Chisel Peak at bottom Boundary Between Alberta and BC- Sheet No. 19- dirt and annotated- revised 1925- drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa- centered on Clearwater and Push Pass W. Boundary Between Alberta and BC- annotated- Sheet 16- revised 1925- drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa- centered on Yoho Park and Rocky Mountains Park Steele Glacier- Topographical Survey 1967 Arial Photography 1951 Mount St. Elias Canada- United State of America- Produced and Printed by the Surveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys 1962 from air photographs taken in 1951 and 1956- annotated Woolsey Glacier- Revelstoke National Park British Columbia ā€“ Printed by the Surveys and Mapping Branch Department of Energy, Mines and Resources- 1967 Windermere Kootenay District- Map 165A Issued 1918- Reprinted by the Surveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa. Folder 3 Boundary Between Alberta and BC- Sheet No. 20- heavily annotated- revised 1925- drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa- centered on Clearwater Forest, Saskatchewan Glacier at top left Boundary Between Alberta and BC- Sheet No. 18- heavily ripped- annotated - notes on back- revised 1925- drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa- centered on Clearwater Forest, Mt Mummery at bottom Boundary Between Alberta and BC- Sheet No. 17 (in pencil ā€œA and Bā€)- annotated - heavily ripped- drawn and printed at the Surveyor Generalsā€™ Office- centered on Clearwater Forest and Yoho Park Boundary Between Alberta and BC- Sheet No. 26- annotated- revised 1925- drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa- centered on Jasper Park and Icefields Boundary Between Alberta and BC- Sheet No. 17- revised 1925- drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa- centered on Clearwater Forest and Yoho Park Boundary Between Alberta and BC- Sheet No. 28- stained- centered on Jasper Park Boundary Between Alberta and BC- Sheet No. 24- annotated- revised edition, 1925- drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa- centered on Jasper Park Boundary Between Alberta and BC- Sheet No. 16- annotated- revised 1925- drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa- centered on Yoho and Rocky Mountains Park Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Revised edition 1925 drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 27. Following maps are from accession 7877. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1920. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 26. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1920, 1921. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 25. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1919, 1921. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 24. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Revised edition 1925 drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 21. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Revised edition 1925 drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 18. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1913. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 13 A. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1916. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 12 A. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1916. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 11. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1916. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 10. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1916. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 9. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1916. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 8. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1916. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 6. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1915. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 5. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1914. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 4. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1922. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 31. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1922, 1924. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 30. Interprovincial Boundary Commission Boundary Between Alberta and British Columbia. Surveyed 1917. Drawn and printed by the Topographical Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Sheet No. 29.
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One of five files containing published books considered but not transferred to library.
Date Range
1942 - 1951
Reference Code
M224 / 65
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M224
Series
IV.C. Textual records
Sous-Fonds
M224
Accession Number
7877, 8111
Reference Code
M224 / 65
Date Range
1942 - 1951
Physical Description
2 cm of textual records.
Scope & Content
One of five files containing published books considered but not transferred to library.
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Discovery and Exploration
Environment and Nature
Family and personal life
Sports and Recreation
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Fritz Raskop. Der Katechismus fur die Ankerwickelei. Berlin: Technischer Verlag Herbert Cram, 1951. ā€œHans Gmoser Private Guide Banff, Albertaā€ written on inside cover. Books transferred to libary include: Walther Ziersch. Gustav Waldau. Munich: Zinnen-Verlag, 1942. Mrs. Theodore Thomas (Rose Fay). Our Mountain Garden. New York: The Macmillian Company, 1904. ā€“ dedication in pencil ā€œWilliam Jordan from Mrs. A.S.J. Taylorā€- dedication in pen ā€œFor Margaret Gmoser from Ye Abbotā€- post it note stuck to scrap paper ā€œYe Abbot is Bill Putnam.ā€ Marius Barbeau. Banff Indian Days in the Canadian Rockies. Toronto: The McMillian Company Canada, 1923 Peter Vergo. Vienna 1900. Edinburg, National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland, 1983. ā€“ dedication to Chic from Pam. Gottfried Brandstatter. Nasswald und siene Pioniere. Austria: Verlag Gerhard Holler, 1998. Otto Braun. Ihre Welt, die Berge: Huttenwirte auf Schneeberg & Rax. Wien: Verlag Niederosterreichisches Pressehaus, 1992. ā€“ with post it note ā€œComplimentary copy to Hans, with helped with Conrad Kainā€, dedication inside similar, in German. J. Russell Harper, ed. Paul Kaneā€™s Frontier: Including Wanderings of an Artist among the Banff Indians of North America. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1971. Otto Eidenschink. Richtiges Bergsteigen: Bergsteigen und seine Technik in Fels und Eis. Germany: Verlag F. Bruckmann, 1951. ā€“ covered in brown paper Wastl Mariner. Neuzeitliche Bergrettungstechnik. Innsbruck: Tiroler Graphik 1959. Dipl.Ing Leo Handl. Praktische Schnee-und Lawinenkunde. Innsbruck: Wagnerā€™sche Universitats, 1955. Osterreichischer Schi-Lehrplan. Salzburg: Otto Muller Verlag, 1957.- inside cover ā€œHans Gmoser Guide Banff, Alberta. R. L. G. Irving. Werden und Wandlungen Des Bergsteigens. Wien: Verlag Adolf Holzhausens Nachfolger, 1949. ā€“ covered in brown paper, dedication handwritten on inside cover, in German dated ā€œTraun 17. Nov. 1951.ā€ Rocky Mountains: Canadaā€™s Playground. Victoria: Shaw Bros., LTD. inside cover ā€œPutnam For Battle Abbey.ā€ ā€œDer Bergsteigerfriedhof in Johnsbachā€ by Josef Hasitschka, 1997 - short paperback book rough trans title ā€œThe Mountaineerā€™s Cemetery in Johnsbach.ā€
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Date Range
1942 - 1997
Reference Code
M224 / 66
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Hans Gmoser fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M224
Series
IV.C. Textual records
Sous-Fonds
M224
Accession Number
7877
Reference Code
M224 / 66
Date Range
1942 - 1997
Physical Description
2 cm of textual records.
Scope & Content
One of five files containing published books considered but not transferred to library.
Subject Access
Discovery and Exploration
Environment and Nature
Family and personal life
Sports and Recreation
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Fritz Raskop. Berechnungsbuch des Elektromaschinenbauer-Handwerkers (Ankerwicklers). Berlin: Technischer Verlag Herbert Cram, 1951. ā€œHans Gmoser Private Guide Banff, Albertaā€ written on inside cover. Hilfsbuch 1: Rechnungen an Elektromotoren in der Reparaturwerkstatt. Books transferred to libary include: Walther Ziersch. Gustav Waldau. Munich: Zinnen-Verlag, 1942. Mrs. Theodore Thomas (Rose Fay). Our Mountain Garden. New York: The Macmillian Company, 1904. ā€“ dedication in pencil ā€œWilliam Jordan from Mrs. A.S.J. Taylorā€- dedication in pen ā€œFor Margaret Gmoser from Ye Abbotā€- post it note stuck to scrap paper ā€œYe Abbot is Bill Putnam.ā€ Marius Barbeau. Banff Indian Days in the Canadian Rockies. Toronto: The McMillian Company Canada, 1923 Peter Vergo. Vienna 1900. Edinburg, National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland, 1983. ā€“ dedication to Chic from Pam. Gottfried Brandstatter. Nasswald und siene Pioniere. Austria: Verlag Gerhard Holler, 1998. Otto Braun. Ihre Welt, die Berge: Huttenwirte auf Schneeberg & Rax. Wien: Verlag Niederosterreichisches Pressehaus, 1992. ā€“ with post it note ā€œComplimentary copy to Hans, with helped with Conrad Kainā€, dedication inside similar, in German. J. Russell Harper, ed. Paul Kaneā€™s Frontier: Including Wanderings of an Artist among the Indians of North America. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1971. Otto Eidenschink. Richtiges Bergsteigen: Bergsteigen und seine Technik in Fels und Eis. Germany: Verlag F. Bruckmann, 1951. ā€“ covered in brown paper Wastl Mariner. Neuzeitliche Bergrettungstechnik. Innsbruck: Tiroler Graphik 1959. Dipl.Ing Leo Handl. Praktische Schnee-und Lawinenkunde. Innsbruck: Wagnerā€™sche Universitats, 1955. Osterreichischer Schi-Lehrplan. Salzburg: Otto Muller Verlag, 1957.- inside cover ā€œHans Gmoser Guide Banff, Alberta. R. L. G. Irving. Werden und Wandlungen Des Bergsteigens. Wien: Verlag Adolf Holzhausens Nachfolger, 1949. ā€“ covered in brown paper, dedication handwritten on inside cover, in German dated ā€œTraun 17. Nov. 1951.ā€ Rocky Mountains: Canadaā€™s Playground. Victoria: Shaw Bros., LTD. inside cover ā€œPutnam For Battle Abbey.ā€ ā€œDer Bergsteigerfriedhof in Johnsbachā€ by Josef Hasitschka, 1997 - short paperback book rough trans title ā€œThe Mountaineerā€™s Cemetery in Johnsbach.ā€
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Bert Riggall fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of 425 b&w negatives. The negatives pertain to Riggall packtrains and camps, bighorn sheep, hunting, hunting trophies, various landscapes, men posing with hunting trophies, portraits of the Cox family, portraits of Riggall cousins at Brooks, flowers (calipso orchid), Parkview school pā€¦
Date Range
[ca.1904 to ca.1959]
Reference Code
V26 / IX / B / NA (B1 to B45)
Description Level
5 / File
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Photograph
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Part Of
Bert Riggall fonds
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5 / File
Fonds Number
M376 / V26
Series
IX. Riggall Negatives Scanned and Described
Sous-Fonds
V26
Accession Number
7102
Reference Code
V26 / IX / B / NA (B1 to B45)
GMD
Photograph
Negative
Date Range
[ca.1904 to ca.1959]
Physical Description
425 photographs : b&w negatives
Scope & Content
File consists of 425 b&w negatives. The negatives pertain to Riggall packtrains and camps, bighorn sheep, hunting, hunting trophies, various landscapes, men posing with hunting trophies, portraits of the Cox family, portraits of Riggall cousins at Brooks, flowers (calipso orchid), Parkview school picture, Hawk's nest, well drilling, clients fishing, and Riggall's cars.
Subject Access
Packing
Pack trips
Hunting
Sports
Recreation
Portrait
Family and personal life
Animals
Bighorn Sheep
Environment and Nature
Fishing
Natural resources
Geographic Access
Canada
Alberta
Brooks
Language
N/A
Category
Environment
Family and personal life
Exploration, discovery and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
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Underwood and Underwood Publishers fonds
Scope & Content
Item pertains to an unbound photo album containing 175 photographs, almost all of which have captions. Photographs consist of views of people, places and activities in the Banff and Kananaskis areas of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, Alberta. Views pertain to visitors and local personalities, sports ā€¦
Date Range
[ca. 1915-1930]
Reference Code
V465 / PD - 1
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Album
Photograph
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Part Of
Underwood and Underwood Publishers fonds
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
V465
Sous-Fonds
V465
Accession Number
6160, 6180
Reference Code
V465 / PD - 1
GMD
Album
Photograph
Parallel Title
Parallel title is orginal title given
Date Range
[ca. 1915-1930]
Physical Description
1 album (175 photographs : b&w ; 24.4 x 29.9 cm)
Scope & Content
Item pertains to an unbound photo album containing 175 photographs, almost all of which have captions. Photographs consist of views of people, places and activities in the Banff and Kananaskis areas of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, Alberta. Views pertain to visitors and local personalities, sports and recreation, camping, facilities and buildings, trips, events, scenic views. Many views include people. List of prints: 1 27000 Banff, Canada. Deer on edge of Banff 2 27001 - Banff, Canada. Lake Minnewanka, Indian Name - "Spirit Water", near Banff. 3 27002 - Banff, Canada. Golf Course. First Hole, Tunnel Mountain. [Banff Springs Golf Course]. 4 27003 - Banff, Canada. Golf Course. First Green, Part of Mt. Rundle, 8600 ft. [Banff Springs Golf Course]. 5 27004 - Banff, Canada. Looking from golf links along Bow River to C.P.R. Hotel and Sulphur Mountain. [Banff Springs Hotel]. 6 27005 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [Woman posing with clubs] 7 27006 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [Woman teeing off] 8 27007 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [Woman teeing off] 9 27008 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [Woman teeing off] 10 27009 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [Woman teeing off] 11 27010 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [Women teeing off] 12 27011 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [Men on fairway, Tunnel Mt. in background] 13 27012 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [Men on fairway, Cascade Mt. in background] 14 27013 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [Man and woman teeing off] 15 27014 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [People golfing, Cascade Mt. in background] 16 27015 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [People golfing, Cascade Mt. in background] 17 27016 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [People golfing, Tunnel Mt. in background] 18 27017 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [Woman posing with clubs] 19 27018 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [Woman posing with clubs] 20 27019 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [People golfing, Cascade Mt. in background] 21 27020 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [People on green, Tunnel Mt. in background] 22 27021 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [People on green, Tunnel Mt. in background] 23 27022 - Banff, Canada. Golf. [Woman teeing off, Rundle Mt. in background] 24 27023 - Banff, Canada. Golf : [Banff Springs Hotel golf course] 25 27024 - Banff, Canada. W. Thomson, Golf Prof. 26 27025 - Banff, Canada. W. Thomson, Golf Prof. 27 27026 - Banff, Canada. Novelists and editors. [In front of the Banff Springs Hotel] 28 27027 - Banff, Canada. Novelists and editors. [In front of the Banff Springs Hotel] 29 27028 - Banff, Canada. Novelists and editors. [In front of the Banff Springs Hotel] 30 27029 - Banff, Canada. Novelists and editors. [In front of the Banff Springs Hotel] 31 27030 - Banff, Canada. Captain "Eddie" Rickenbacker. [View by pool at Banff Springs Hotel with Cascade Mountain in background. Image is reversed] 32 27031 - Banff, Canada. Captain "Eddie" Rickenbacker by pool, Banff Springs Hotel, Cascade Mountain Background. 33 27032 - Banff, Canada. Banff Springs Hotel Pool; Miss Catherine Barber and William Barrett. Aeroplane Dive. 34 27033 - Banff, Canada. Banff Springs Hotel Pool; Miss Catherine Barber of Chicago doing aeroplane dive. Background Cascade Mt. 35 27034 - Banff, Canada. Freshwater pool, Banff Springs Hotel. Miss Catherine Barber, society girl, New York, Chicago, San Francisco. William Barrett, swimming instructor formerly amateur champion of New Zealand. Inventor of the aeroplane dive. 36 27035 - Banff, Canada. Miss Catherine Barber, society girl of Chicago, New York and San Francisco, and her horse, "Peter Pan", leaving Banff Springs Hotel for a ride in the mountains. 37 27036 - Banff, Canada. Captain John Standly and Peter, his black and white collie, on the deck of his boat, "The Daughter of the Peaks." Lake Minnewanka, Indian name, "Spirit Water", near Banff. 38 27037 - Banff, Canada. Lake Minnewanka. 39 27038 - Banff, Canada. Road to Lake Minnewanka, Mt. Girouard. [Sightseers in touring car] 40 27039 - Banff, Canada. Falls and reservoir near Lake Minnewanka. Mt. Girouard, 3785 ft. 41 27040 - Banff, Canada. Miss Barber and "Peter Pan." [Catherine Barber and horse] 42 27041 - Banff, Canada. Miss Barber and "Peter Pan." [Catherine Barber and horse] 43 27042 - Banff, Canada. Miss Barber and "Peter Pan." [Catherine Barber and horse] 44 27043 - Banff, Canada. Mt. Rundle. A morning canter. [Catherine Barber riding "Peter Pan"] 45 27044 - Banff, Canada. Mt. Rundle. A morning ride. [Catherine Barber on "Peter Pan," right] 46 27045 - Banff, Canada. Banff Springs Hotel pool. Hotel in background. Aeroplane dive. [Catherine Barber and William Barrett] 47 27046 - Banff, Canada. Government Swimming Pool at the Sulphur Springs. [Cave & Basin] 48 27047 - Banff, Canada. Sergeant, Royal Northwest Mounted Police. Mt. Rundle. 49 27048 - Banff, Canada. Sergeant, Royal Northwest Mounted Police. Mt. Rundle. 50 27049 - Banff, Canada. Tunnel Mountain, Bow River. [Women on horseback along the shore] 51 27050 - Banff, Canada. View of Bow River Valley from "Hotel Banff Springs." 52 27051 - Banff, Canada. Motor boat on upper Bow River. [View from Bow River] 53 27052 - Banff, Canada. Bus at Banff Springs Hotel, and Mount Rundle. [Horse- drawn vehicle, Tunnel Mountain and Cascade Mountain, not Rundle Mt.] 54 27053 - Banff, Canada. Bow River Bridge and Mt. Rundle. [Man and woman on horseback] 55 27054 - Banff, Canada. Cascade Mt. and bus. [Sightseers in touring car] 56 27055 - Banff, Canada. Mt. Rundle, Spray River. [Catherine Barber on "Peter Pan"] 57 27056 - Banff, Canada. Bow River Bridge and Banff Springs Hotel, Sulphur Mountain. 58 27057 - Banff, Canada. Bow River Valley from Hotel. [View from Banff Springs Hotel] 59 27058 - Banff, Canada. Bow River Falls. Mt. Bourgeau, 9375 ft. [Borgeau not visible] 60 27059 - Banff, Canada. Bow River Falls. [Catherine Barber and another rider on horseback] 61 27060 - Banff, Canada. Bow River Falls. 62 27061 - Banff, Canada. Bow Falls. 63 27062 - Banff, Canada. Bow Falls. 64 27063 - Banff, Canada. Bow River and Mt. Rundle. [Catherine Barber and another rider on horseback] 65 27064 - Banff, Canada. Mt. Rundle and Bow River. [Catherine Barber on horseback] 66 27065 - Banff, Canada. Mt. Rundle and Bow River. [Catherine Barber and another rider on horseback] 67 27066 - Banff, Canada. Mt. Rundle and Bow River. [Catherine Barber on horseback] 68 27067 - Bow River, Mt. Rundle. [Catherine Barber and another rider on horseback] 69 27068 - Banff, Canada. Mt. Rundle and Bow River. 70 27069 - Banff, Canada. Bow River, Cascade Mt. [Rider on horseback] 71 27070 - Banff, Canada. Cascade Mountain and Bow River. 72 27071 - Banff, Canada. Bow River. [Catherine Barber and another rider on horseback] 73 27072 - Banff, Canada. Bow River : [Catherine Barber and another rider on horseback] 74 27073 - Banff, Canada. Wading in the Spray River. 75 27074 - Banff, Canada. Wading in the Spray River. 76 27075 - Banff, Canada. Wading in the Spray River. 77 27076 - Banff, Canada. Wading in the Spray River. 78 27077 - Banff, Canada. Wading in the Spray River. 79 27078 - Banff, Canada. Group on board deck of boat. 80 27079 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [Boy holding rifle outside tent] 81 27080 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [Women cooking at a free-standing stove] 82 27082 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [Man and boy holding rifles beside tent] 83 27083 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [People sticking heads through tent opening] 84 27081/27084 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [Group posed outside tent] 85 27085 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [Boy and woman cooking at a free-standing stove] 86 27086 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [Group eating beside car] 87 27087 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [People sticking heads through tent opening] 88 27088 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [People cooking at a free-standing stove] 89 27089 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [People cooking at a free-standing stove] 90 27090 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [Group eating beside car] 91 27091 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [Man and boy collecting pine boughs] 92 27093 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [Group eating beside car] 93 27094 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [Man building wood stool] 94 27095 - Banff, Canada. Auto campers [Women cooking at a free-standing stove] 95 27096 - Banff, Canada. Part of cave and basin, Government Pool - near the main pool. 96 27097 - Banff, Canada. Part of cave and basin, Gov't Pool - near the main pool. 97 27098 - Banff, Canada. Part of cave and basin, Gov't Pool - near the main pool. 98 27099 - Banff, Canada. Part of cave and basin, Gov't Pool - near the main pool. 99 27100 - Banff, Canada. Mrs. W. A. Williamson, Chicago and Winnipeg, off for a ride. 100 27101 - Banff, Canada. Mrs. W. A. Williamson, Chicago and Winnipeg, off for a ride. 101 27102 - Banff, Canada. Mrs. W. A. Williamson, Chicago and Winnipeg, off for a ride. 102 27103 - Banff, Canada. Mrs. W. A. Williamson, Chicago and Winnipeg, off for a ride. 103 27104 - Banff, Canada. Mrs. W. A. Williamson, Chicago and Winnipeg, off for a ride. 104 27105 - Banff, Canada. Mrs. W. A. Williamson, Chicago and Winnipeg, standing near horse. 105 27106 - Banff, Canada. Mrs. W. A. Williamson, Chicago and Winnipeg, standing near horse. 106 27107 - Banff, Canada. Cave and Basin. Main Government Pool, warm sulphur water. 107 27108 - Banff, Canada. Cave and Basin. Main Gov't Pool, warm sulphur water. 108 27109 - Banff, Canada. Cave and Basin. Main Gov't Pool, warm sulphur water. 109 27110 - Banff, Canada. Cave and Basin. Main Gov't Pool, warm sulphur water. 110 27111 - Banff, Canada. Cave and Basin. Main Gov't Pool, warm sulphur water. 111 27112 - Banff, Canada. Cave and Basin. Main Gov't Pool, warm sulphur water. 112 27113 - Banff, Canada. Cave and Basin. Main Gov't Pool, warm sulphur water. 113 27114 - Pack Train crosses a stream. 114 27115 - Pack train arrives at White Man's Pass Camp. 115 27116 - Pack train arrives at White Man's Pass Camp. 116 27117 - Mrs. Grantland Rice. 117 27118 - Mrs. Grantland Rice. [With Mrs. Wheeler on a shored boat] 118 27119 - [Image missing] Mrs. Grantland Rice. 119 27120 - Mrs. Grantland Rice. [With horse] 120 27121 - Mrs. Grantland Rice. [Posing with pistol] 121 27122 - Mrs. Grantland Rice. [With Mrs. Wheeler on a raft] 122 27123 - Mrs. Grantland Rice. [Posing with pistol] 123 27125 - Mrs. Grantland Rice. [With horse] 124 27125 - Mrs. Grantland Rice. [With horse] 125 27126 - Mr. and Mrs. Grantland Rice and horses. [In front of Royal Northwest Mounted Police, No. 2: Kananaskis Lake] 126 27127 - Mr. and Mrs. Rice in Camp at White Man's Pass. 127 27128 - Mr. and Mrs. Rice in Camp at White Man's Pass. 128 27129 - Bill cleans up the party at Black Jack, White Man's Pass cabin. 129 27130 - Bill cleans up the party at Black Jack, White Man's Pass cabin. 130 27131 - In Camp at White Man's Pass. 131 27133 - In camp at white manspass. [Royal Northwest Mounted Police No. 11, White Man's Lodge] 132 27134 - In Camp at White Man's Pass. 133 27135 - In Camp at White Man's Pass. [Mrs. Wheeler on horse outside Royal Mounted Police No. 11 cabin] 134 27136 - In Camp at White Man's Pass. 135 27138 - In the canyon, White Man's Pass - Mr. J.M. Gibbon. 136 27139 - White Man's Pass, where we camped. 137 27140 - At White Man's Pass. [Royal Northwest Mounted Police No. 11, White Man's Lodge] 138 [Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler at White Man's Pass] 139 27144 - Mrs. John Wheeler & Horse. 140 27145 - Mr. & Mrs. John N. Wheeler. 141 27142 - Mrs. John N. Wheeler & Horse. 142 27143 - Mr. & Mrs. John N. Wheeler. [At a picnic] 143 27147 - Mr. & Mrs. John N. Wheeler. 144 27146 - Mr. & Mrs. John N. Wheeler. [In front of tent] 145 27149 - Mr. & Mrs. John N. Wheeler and their ponies. [Royal Northwest Mounted Police No. 2, Kananaskis Lake] 146 27148 - Mrs. John N. Wheeler & horse. 147 27150 - Mr. & Mrs. Wheeler at White Man's Pass. [Outside tent] 148 27151 - Mr. & Mrs. Wheeler at White Man's Pass. [Outside tent] 149 27152 - Mr. & Mrs. John N. Wheeler. [Royal Northwest Mounted Police No. 2, Kananaskis Lake] 150 27153 - Our colt and his friends - Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Wheeler. 151 27154 - Our colt and his friends - Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Wheeler. 152 27155 - Mrs. John N. Wheeler, as cook, cooking beans and baking Bannock (bread). 153 27157 - Mrs. John N. Wheeler, as cook, cooking beans and baking Bannock (bread). 154 27156 - Mrs. John N. Wheeler, as cook, cooking beans and baking Bannock (bread). 155 27158 - Porter Browne and his Indian Shirt. 156 27159 - Porter Browne and his Indian Shirt. 157 27160 - Porter Emerson Browne, as bad man of the Kananaskis. 158 27162 - Porter Emerson Browne, as bad man of the Kananaskis. 159 The Cave and Basin - Government Springs Bath, Banff - A husky venus. 160 27164 - The Cave and Basin - Government Springs Bath 161 27162 - Porter Emerson Browne, as bad man of the Kananaskis 162 27163 - The Cave and Basin, Government Springs Bath, Banff. 163 27166 - The Cave and Basin - Government Springs Bath, Banff - A husky venus. 164 27167 - The Cave and Basin - Government Springs Bath, Banff - A husky venus. 165 27168 - The Cave and Basin - Government Springs Bath, Banff - A husky venus. 166 27169 - The Cave and Basin - Government Springs Bath, Banff - A husky venus. 167 27170 - The Cave and Basin - Government Hot Baths - A Maid of Canada 168 27171 - The Cave and Basin - Government Hot Baths - A Maid of Canada 169 27173 - Bill, the guide. 170 27172 - Bill the guide takes a nap. 171 27174 - Bill, the guide. 172 27175 - Bill, the guide. 173 27177 - Bill, the guide. 174 27176 - [Photograph missing] Bill, the guide. 175 27178 - Bill, the guide. 176 27179 - [Photograph missing] Bill, the guide. 177 27180 - Bill, the guide at White Man's Pass. 178 27181 - Bill, the guide at White Man's Pass.
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Subject Access
Activities
Animals
Automobiles
Banff Springs Hotel
Bow Falls
Bow River
Bridges
Buildings
Cabins
Cabins and shelters
Camping
Camps
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Cascade Mountain
Cave and Basin
Children
Cowboys
Dogs
Environment
Environment and Nature
Family
Family and personal life
Golf
Golf Course
Golfing
Horse packing
Horseback riding
Horses
Hotels
Hot Springs
Landscapes
Leisure
Mountains
North West Mounted Police
Pack trains
Personal and Family Life
Personal and Professional Life
Photography
Picnics and picnicking
Portrait
Scenery
Shooting
Swimming
Tourism
Travel
Women
Geographic Access
Banff
Banff National Park
Kananaskis
Alberta
Language
English
Conservation
Each page mounted individually in mylar sleeves.
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
Processed
Electronic Resources
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Scope & Content
Item consists of a photo album containing views of people, places and activities in Alberta and British Columbia. Included is extensive material on the Banff area; also Morley, Lake Louise, and the Yoho region. Views pertain to visitors and local personalities, sports and recreation, camping, facilā€¦
Date Range
[ca. 1915-1930]
Reference Code
V465 / PD - 3
Description Level
6 / Item
GMD
Album
Photograph
  1 image     1 Electronic Resource  
Part Of
Underwood and Underwood Publishers fonds
Description Level
6 / Item
Fonds Number
V465
Sous-Fonds
V465
Accession Number
6160, 6180
Reference Code
V465 / PD - 3
GMD
Album
Photograph
Parallel Title
Parallel title is orginal title given
Date Range
[ca. 1915-1930]
Physical Description
1 album (393 photographs : b&w ; 24.5 x 30.3 cm)
Scope & Content
Item consists of a photo album containing views of people, places and activities in Alberta and British Columbia. Included is extensive material on the Banff area; also Morley, Lake Louise, and the Yoho region. Views pertain to visitors and local personalities, sports and recreation, camping, facilities and buildings, trips, events, scenic views. Many views include people. Captions accompany many images. Images include: 1a 27286 - Indian mother and child. [Banff Indian Days] 1b 27287 - Indian mother and child. [Banff Indian Days] 2a 27288 - Indian mother and children. [Banff Indian Days] 2b 27289 - Indian mother and child. [Banff Indian Days] 2c 27290 - Indian mother and child. 2d 27291 - Indian mother and child. [Banff Indian Days] 3a 27292 - Indian mother and child. 3b 27293 - Indian mother and child. 3c 27284 - Spectators of the Indian sports. [Woman on horseback] 3d 27295 - Spectators of the Indian sports. [Indigenous people at fence] 4a 27296 - Spectators of the Indian sports. [People in touring carriage bus] 4b 27297 - Spectators of the Indian sports. [People in stands] 4c 27298 - Spectators of the Indian sports. [Man and woman on horseback] 4d 27299 - Spectators of the Indian sports. [Indigenous women at fence] 5a 27300 - Indians crowding up to buy ice cream at a refreshment stand. [Banff Indian Days] 5b 27301 - Indian Pow Wow House near Morley. [Sun Dance Lodge] 5c 27302 - Indians. John Englishman, age 110 years, oldest man of tribe. 5d 27303 - Indian Day. Spectators on the side lines. 6a 27304 - Indian Day. Spectators on the side lines. [People in touring carriage bus] 6b 27305 - Indian Day. Spectators on the side lines. [People on horseback] 6c 27306 - Indian Day. Spectators on the side lines. [Indigenous woman and children] 6d 27307 - Indian Day. Spectators on the side lines. [People in stands] 7a 27396 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths. 7b 27397 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths. 7c 27398 - Horse Back Party leaves Hotel. [Banff Springs Hotel] 7d 27399 - Horse Back Party leaves Hotel. [Banff Springs Hotel] 8a 27400 - Horse Back Party leaves Hotel. [Banff Springs Hotel] 8b 27401 - Horse Back Party leaves Hotel. [Banff Springs Hotel] 8c 27402 - Horse Back Party leaves Hotel. [Banff Springs Hotel] 8d 27403 - Icecream all around. 9a 27316 - Indian Boy on Pony. 9b 27317 - Indian Boy on Pony. 9c 27318 - Indian Boy on Pony. 9d 27319 - Indian Day. Bow and arrow shooting contest. 10a [Print missing] 27320 - Indian Day. Bow and arrow shooting contest. 10b 27321 - Two White boys negotiating with Indian lads for a pair of gloves. 10c 27322 - Indian boy willing to sell his gloves for $12.00 or his horse for $6.00. Horses are cheap here. 10d 27323 - Indian Parade, Banff. 11a 27324 - Indian Parade, Banff. 11b 27325 - Indian Parade, Banff. 11c 27326 - Indian Parade, Banff. 11d 27327 - Indian Parade, Banff. 12a 27328 - Indian Parade, Banff. 12b 27329 - A little Indian Maid. 12c 27330 - Indian Race [Horse race] 12d 27331 - Indian Races [Boys race starting line] 13a 27332 - Indian Races [Horse race] 13b 27333 - Indian Races [Horse race] 13c 27334 - Indian Races [Horse race] 13d 27335 - Indian Races [Horse race] 14a 27336 - Indian Races [Horse race] 14b 27337 - Jack Lait and old Chief Horse Foot at Morley. 14c 27338 - Jack Lait in bed as usual at 9 A.M. 14d 27339 - Jack Lait shaves. 15a 27344 - Washing dishes on the trail. 15b 27345 - Washing dishes on the trail. 15c [Print missing] 27346 - Washing dishes on the trail. 15d 27347 - Washing dishes on the trail. 16a 27340 - Jim Brewster, starter of races and master of ceremonies. [Banff Indian Days] 16b 27341 - Jim Brewster, starter of races and master of ceremonies. [Banff Indian Days] 16c 27342 - A chief of the stoney tribe. [Stoney Nakoda] 16d 27343 - A chief of the stoney tribe. [Stoney Nakoda] 17a 27348 - Washing dishes on the trail. 17b 27349 - Washing clothes in a stream. 17c 27350 - Washing clothes in a stream. 17d 27351 - Mrs. Wheeler and old chief Horse Foot. 18a 27352 - Old Chief Horse Foot. 18b 27353 - Mrs. Wheeler and Old Chief Horse Foot. 18c 27354 - Mrs. Wheeler and Old Chief Horse Foot. 18d 27355 - Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Rice drinking from brook. 19a 27356 - Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Rice drinking from brook. 19b 27357 - Bill the guide. 19c 27358 - Bill the guide. 19d 27359 - Bill the guide. 20a 27360 - On the platform at Morley, Mr. Gibbon, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Rice. 20b 27361 - On the platform at Morley, getting into the cars. 20c 27362 - Mr. Clark's shoes. 20d 27363 - Porter Browne. 21a 27364 - Scenes in the Sulphur Pool, Banff Springs Hotel. [Group on pool deck] 21b 27365 - Scenes in the Sulphur Pool, Banff Springs Hotel. [Group on pool deck] 21c 27366 - Scenes in the Sulphur Pool. [Woman diving off board] 21d 27367 - Scenes in the Sulphur Pool. [Woman sitting on pool edge] 22a 27368 - Scenes in the Sulphur Pool, Banff Springs Hotel. [Group on pool deck] 22b 27369 - Scenes in the Sulphur Pool, Banff Springs Hotel. [Woman posed on diving board] 22c 27370 - Scenes in the Sulphur Pool. [Woman posed on pool edge] 22d 27371 - Scenes in the Sulphur Pool. [Woman sitting on diving board] 23a 27372 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Person diving] 23b 27373 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. 23c 27374 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Group of children in pool] 23d 27375 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Woman and baby in pool] 24a 27376 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Person diving] 24b 27377 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Group of children in pool] 24c 27378 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Group of people in pool] 24d 27379 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Woman posed on diving board] 25a 27380 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Woman sitting on diving board] 25b 27381 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Woman sitting on diving board] 25c 27382 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Person diving] 25d 27383 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [People in pool] 26a 27384 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Woman and baby in pool] 26b 27385 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Woman sitting on diving board] 26c 27386 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Woman posed on diving board] 26d 27387 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Girl posed on pool deck] 27a 27392 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths. [Person diving] 27b 27393 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths. [Woman posed on diving board] 27c 27394 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths. [Person diving] 27d 27395 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths. [Person diving] 28a 27388 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Woman sitting on diving board] 28b 27389 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. [Two women posed on diving board] 28c 27390 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths, Banff. 28d 27391 - Scenes in Government Sulphur Springs Baths. [Person diving] 29a 27312 - Indian Day. Indians visit Banff Spring Hotel. 29b 27313 - Indian Day. Indians visit Banff Spring Hotel. 29c 27314 - Indian Day. Indians visit Banff Spring Hotel. 29d 27315 - Indian Day. Indians visit Banff Spring Hotel. 30a 27308 - Indian Day. Spectators on the side lines. 30b 27309 - Indian Day. Spectators on the side lines. 30c 27310 - Indians visit Banff Springs Hotel. 30d 27311 - Indian Day. Indians visit Banff Springs Hotel. 31a 27404 - Icecream all around. 31b 27405 - J.M.G. Fishing. 31c 27406 - J.M.G. Fishing. 31d 27407 - J.M.G. Fishing. 32a 27408 - Trout Fishing. [Three people behind fallen log] 32b 27409 - Trout Fishing. [Close-up] 32c 27410 - Trout Fishing. [People on both sides of stream] 32d 27411 - Trout Fishing. [Woman holding up line with fish] 33a 27412 - Trout Fishing. [Four people behind fallen log] 33b 27413 - Trout Fishing. [Woman fishing] 33c 27414 - Trout Fishing. [Three men sitting on fallen log] 33d 27415 - Trout Fishing. [Two people standing on side of stream] 34a 27416 - Trout Fishing. [Three people behind fallen log] 34b 27417 - Trout Fishing. [Two people standing on riverbank] 34c 27418 - Trout Fishing. [Three people fishing on riverbank] 34d 27419 - Trout Fishing. [Two people fishing] 35a 27420 - Trout Fishing. [Two people fishing] 35b 27421 - Trout Fishing. [Two people fishing - close-up] 35c 27422 - Trout Fishing. [Two people fishing] 35d 27423 - Trout Fishing. [Man fishing] 36a 27424 - Trout Fishing. [Two people fishing] 36b 27425 - "How the Noble Redman has fallen" Brave blows in all of his money on icecream cones. [Banff Indian Days - young man in headdress eating icecream] 36c 27426 - "How the Nobel Redman has fallen" Brave blows in all of his money on icecream cones. [Banff Indian Days - young man in headdress eating icecream] 36d 27427 - Joseph Rabbit, Jr., the gingerale champion of the tribe's favorite pose. 37a 27428 - Towser, the touring dog, has made 1200 mile trip from Montana to Banff on running board as is seen here. 37b 27429 - Towser, the touring dog, has made 1200 mile trip from Montana to Banff on running board as is seen here. 37c 27430 - "I wish I had a Kewpie." [Banff Indian Days - Woman carrying a child outside a shop window] 37d 27431 - "I wish I had a Kewpie." [Banff Indian Days - Woman carrying a child outside a shop window] 38a 27432 - Mrs. Two Bears collects $4.00 prize money after winning the women's race. 38b 27433 - Mrs. Two Bears collects $4.00 prize money after winning the women's race. [Possibly mis-identified] 38c 27434 - Talking it over. [Two men standing, one higher up than the other] 38d 27435 - Talking it over. [Three men sitting by bush talking] 39a 27436 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days] 39b 27437 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days - two RCMP officers posed on horseback] 39c 27438 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days - one RCMP officer posed on horseback] 39d 27439 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days - three RCMP officer posed on horseback] 40a 27440 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days] 40b 27441 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days - horse rearing up] 40c 27442 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days - officer standing beside horse] 40d 27443 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days - one RCMP officer posed on horseback] 41a [Print Missing] 27444 - Mounted Police. 41b [Print Missing] 27445 - Mounted Police. 41c 27446 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days - one RCMP officer posed on horseback, close-up] 41d 27447 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days - one RCMP officed posed on horseback] 42a 27448 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days] 42b 27449 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days - one RCMP officer posed on horseback] 42c 27450 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days] 42d 27451 - Mounted Police. [Banff Indian Days - one RCMP officer posed on horseback] 43a [Print Missing] 27452 - Mounted Police. 43b 27453 - A. Wright. Game Warden and announcer of events. 43c 27454 - A. Wright. [Remainder of label missing] 43d 27455 - Our party fords a river. 44a 27456 - Our party fords a river. [Entering the river] 44b 27457 - Our party fords a river. [Mid-river] 44c 27458 - Our party fords a river. [Walking up-stream] 44d 27459 - Our party fords a river. [Entering the river] 45a 27460 - Our party fords a river. [Entering the river] 45b 27461 - Our party fords a river. [Gathered on the riverbank] 45c 27462 - Our party fords a river. [Mid-river] 45d 27463 - Our party fords a river. [Pack train mid-river] 46a 27464 - Our party fords a river. [Mid-river] 46b 27465 - Our party fords a river. [Mid-river] 46c 27466 - Our party fords a river. [Crossing the river] 46d 27467 - Our party fords a river. [Mid-river] 47a 27468 - Our party fords a river. [Man on horseback mid-river] 47b 27469 - Our party fords a river. [Mid-river] 47c 27470 - Our party fords a river. [Mid-river] 47d 27471 - Our party fords a river. [On the riverbanks] 48a 27472 - Our party fords a river. [Exiting the river] 48b 27473 - Our party fords a river. [Mid-river] 48c 27474 - The beginning of the Camping Trip. Train leaves Banff. 48d 27475 - The beginning of the Camping Trip. Train leaves Banff. 49a 27476 - The beginning of the Camping Trip. Train leaves Banff. 49b 27477 - Putting Pack on a Pack Horse. [Man in fringed leather jacket] 49c 27478 - Putting Pack on a Pack Horse. [Two men packing horse] 49d 27479 - Putting Pack on a Pack Horse. [Only blanket on horse] 50a 27480 - Putting Pack on a Pack Horse. [Man holding horse's reins] 50b 27481 - Putting Pack on a Pack Horse. [Man standing beside horse] 50c 27482 - Putting Pack on a Pack Horse. [Two men packing horse] 50d 27483 - Putting Pack on a Pack Horse. [Two men packing horse] 51a 27484 - Putting Pack on a Pack Horse. [Two men packing horse] 51b [Scan missing] 27485 - Putting Pack on a Pack Horse. 51c 27486 - Putting Pack on a Pack Horse. [Man tightening ropes] 51d 27487 - Our horses standing around smudge fire to keep flies away. 52a 27488 - Riding Wild Horses. [Banff Indian Days] 52b 27489 - Riding Wild Horses. [Banff Indian Days] 52c 27490 - Riding Wild Horses. [Banff Indian Days] 52d 27491 - Riding Wild Horses. [Banff Indian Days] 53a 27492 - Motor Party at Banff Springs Hotel. 53b 27493 - Motor Party at Banff Springs Hotel. 53c 27494 - Motor Party at Banff Springs Hotel. 53d 27495 - Harmon makes a movie at White Man's Pass. 54a 27496 - Harmon makes a movie at White Man's Pass. 54b 27497 - Camping party in a grove near Banff. 54c 27498 - Buffalo in Park near Banff. 54d 27499 - Buffalo in Park near Banff. 55a 27500 - Boating on the Bow River, Banff. [Woman in rowboat] 55b 27501 - Boating on the Bow River, Banff. [Two men in canoe] 55c 27502 - Boating on the Bow River, Banff. [Motor boat] 55d 27503 - Boating on the Bow River, Banff. 56a 27504 - Boating on the Bow River, Banff. 56b 27505 - Boating on the Bow River, Banff. 56c 27506 - Scenes across Canada. [People on city street] 56d 27507 - Scenes across Canada. [Buildings along a dirt road, rural town] 57a 27508 - Scenes across Canada. [Small park with train line in the background] 57b 27509 - Scenes across Canada. [Train station, Edmonton?] 57c 27510 - Scenes across Canada. [Lake scene from a moving train] 57d 27511 - Scenes across Canada. [Man and girl on train platform] 58a 27512 - Scenes across Canada. [Log float] 58b 27513 - Scenes across Canada. [Group of people on train platform] 58c 27514 - Scenes across Canada. [Train station] 58d 27515 - Scenes across Canada. [Buildings along a dirt raod, rural town] 59a 27516 - Scenes across Canada. [People boarding a train] 59b 27517 - Scenes across Canada. [People on a train platform] 59c 27518 - Scenes across Canada. Moose Jaw. 59d 27519 - Scenes across Canada. [Men and a dog on a train platform] 60a 27520 - Scenes across Canada. [Two men posed on a train platform] 60b 27521 - Scenes across Canada. [People on a train platform] 60c 27522 - Where our forest fire started. 60d 27523 - Where our forest fire started. 61a 27524 - Our Party on the trail. [Two people on horseback] 61b 27525 - Our Party on the trail. [Waterfall] 61c 27526 - Our Party on the trail. 61d 27527 - Our Party on the trail. 62a 27528 - Our Party on the trail. [Leading a pack horse] 62b 27529 - Our Party on the trail. 62c 27530 - Our Party on the trail. [Horse train on narrow trail] 62d 27531 - Our Party on the trail. [Two cowboys with pack horses] 63a 27532 - Our Party on the trail. [Man posed beside horse] 63b 27533 - Our Party on the trail. [Horse train in burnt forest] 63c 27534 - Our Party on the trail. [Horse train on narrow trail] 63d 27535 - Our Party on the trail. [One cowboy leading a pack horse] 64a 27536 - Our Party on the trail. 64b 27537 - Our Party on the trail. [Woman posed beside horse] 64c 27538 - Our Party on the trail. [Man posed beside horse] 64d 27539 - Our Party on the trail. 65a 27540 - Our Party on the trail. [Man on horseback] 65b 27541 - Our Party on the trail. 65c 27542 - Our Party on the trail. 65d 27543 - Our Party on the trail. [Horse train on narrow trail] 66a 27544 - Our Party on the trail. [Woman on horseback] 66b 27545 - Our Party on the trail. [Woman posed beside horse] 66c 27546 - Our Party on the trail. 66d 27547 - Our Party on the trail. 67a 27548 - Our Party on the trail. [Pack horse] 67b 27549 - Our Party on the trail. [Two women on horseback] 67c 27550 - Our Party on the trail. 67d 27551 - Our Party on the trail. [Woman on horseback] 68a 27552 - Our Party on the trail. [Group of people posed on horseback] 68b 27553, 27555 - Our Party on the trail. [Woman on horseback crossing log bridge] 68c 27554 - Our Party on the trail. [Group of people posed on horseback] 68d 27556 - Our Party on the trail. [Man posed on horseback] 69a 27557 - Our Party on the trail. [Man posed on horseback] 69b 27558 - Our Party on the trail. 69c 27559 - Our Party on the trail. [Pack train] 69d 27560 - Our Party on the trail. [Riders posed on horseback] 70a 27561 - Our Party on the trail. 70b 27562 - Our Party on the trail. [Horses grazing] 70c 27563 - Our Party on the trail. [Woman posed beside horse] 70d 27564 - Our Party on the trail. [Horse train on narrow trail] 71a 27565 - Our Party on the trail. 71b 27566 - Stephanson, Arctic Explorer at Banff. [Correction: Vilhjalmur Stefansson (1879-1962)] 71c 27567 - Jack Lait washes dishes 71d 27568 - Our Party on the Trail. [Fording a river] 72a 27569 - Play teepee for Indian children. Children of Enos Hunter, Morley Alberta. Julia, girl age five, Laurier, boy age three. 72b 27570 - Play teepee for Indian children. Children of Enos Hunter, Morley Alberta. Julia, girl age five, Laurier, boy age three. 73a 27571 - Mrs. Wheeler with two Indian women. 73b 27573 - A chief of the stony tribe. [Correction: Stoney Nakoda] 74a [Print missing] 27572 - A chief of the stony tribe. [Correction: Stoney Nakoda] 74b 27574 - Mrs. Wheeler with Indian mothers. [Banff Indian Days] 75a 27575 - Horses in our camp. 75b 27576 - Horses in our camp. 76a 27578, 27580 - Bow and arrow contest at the finish. The winner points out his arrow. They shoot twenty-five yards at a quarter set up on the ground. Winner gets the quarter. [Banff Indian Days, archers in a row] 76b 27577 - Bow and arrow contest at the finish. The winner points out his arrow. They shoot twenty-five yards at a quarter set up on the ground. Winner gets the quarter. [Banff Indian Days, man pointing out his arrow] 77a 27582 - Bow and arrow contest at the finish. The winner points out his arrow. They shoot twenty-five yards at a quarter set up on the ground. Winner gets the quarter. [Banff Indian Days, archers in a row] 77b 27580 - Bow and arrow contest at the finish. The winner points out his arrow. They shoot twenty-five yards at a quarter set up on the ground. Winner gets the quarter. [Banff Indian Days, archers in a row] 77c 27581 - Bow and arrow contest at the finish. The winner points out his arrow. They shoot twenty-five yards at a quarter set up on the ground. Winner gets the quarter. [Banff Indian Days, archers in a row] 78a 27583 - Mounted police snapping handcuffs on bad man. [Staged] 78b 27584 - Mounted police at work. Showing a policeman questioning a bad man, arresting him, covering him with gun and putting handcuffs on him, and marching along road with bad man. [Staged] 78c 27585 - Mounted police at work. Showing a policeman questioning a bad man, arresting him, covering him with gun and putting handcuffs on him, and marching along road with bad man. [Staged, pointing gun at man - both on horseback] 78d 27586 - Mounted police at work. Showing a policeman questioning a bad man, arresting him, covering him with gun and putting handcuffs on him, and marching along road with bad man. [Staged. pointing gun at man - both on horseback] 79a 27587 - Mounted police at work. Showing a policeman questioning a bad man, arresting him, covering him with gun and putting handcuffs on him, and marching along road with bad man. [Staged, officer following bad man - both on horseback] 79b 27588 - Mounted police at work. Showing a policeman questioning a bad man, arresting him, covering him with gun and putting handcuffs on him, and marching along road with bad man. [Staged, pointing gun at man - both on horseback] 79c 27589 - Mounted police at work. Showing a policeman questioning a bad man, arresting him, covering him with gun and putting handcuffs on him, and marching along road with bad man. [Staged, pointing gun at man - both on horseback] 79d 27590 - Mounted police at work. Showing a policeman questioning a bad man, arresting him, covering him with gun and putting handcuffs on him, and marching along road with bad man. [Staged, officer on horseback] 80a 27591 - Mounted police at work. Showing a policeman questioning a bad man, arresting him, covering him with gun and putting handcuffs on him, and marching along road with bad man. [Staged] 80b 27592 - Mounted police at work. Showing a policeman questioning a bad man, arresting him, covering him with gun and putting handcuffs on him, and marching along road with bad man. [Staged, pointing gun at man - both on horseback] 80c 27594 - Mounted police at work. Showing a policeman questioning a bad man, arresting him, covering him with gun and putting handcuffs on him, and marching along road with bad man. [Staged, pointing gun at man - both on horseback] 80d 27595 - Mounted police at work. Showing a policeman questioning a bad man, arresting him, covering him with gun and putting handcuffs on him, and marching along road with bad man. [Staged, bad man on horseback] 81a 27596 - Mounted police at work. Showing a policeman questioning a bad man, arresting him, covering him with gun and putting handcuffs on him, and marching along road with bad man. [Staged, pointing gun at man - both on horseback] 81b 27597 - Lake Louise. View from Hotel Porch. [People standing] 81c 27598 - Lake Louise. View from Hotel Porch. [People sitting] 81d 27599 - Lake Louise. View from Hotel Porch. [Exterior shot looking towards the entrance] 82a 27600 - R. R. Station. Lake Louise. 82b 27601 - R. R. Station. Lake Louise. 82c 27602 - R. R. Station. Lake Louise. 82d 27603 - Trolley which goes up the hill from R.R. Station to Hotel Lake Louise. Has a Rolls Royce Auto Engine. 83a 27604 - Trolley which goes up the hill from R.R. Station to Hotel Lake Louise. Has a Rolls Royce Auto Engine. 83b 27605 - Trolley which goes up the hill from R.R. Station to Hotel Lake Louise. Has a Rolls Royce Auto Engine. 83c 27606 - Natural Bridge on River. Bitween [sic] Field and Emerald Lake. 84a 27608 - Natural Bridge on River. Bitween [sic] Field and Emerald Lake. 84b 27609 - Natural Bridge on River. Bitween [sic] Field and Emerald Lake. [River rapids] 84c [Print missing] 27610 - A Raft on the Lake Alpine Camp. Yoho Valley. 84d 27611 - A Raft on the Lake Alpine Camp. Yoho Valley. 85a 27612 - A Raft on the Lake Alpine Camp. Yoho Valley. [One woman on raft] 85b 27613 - A Raft on the Lake Alpine Camp. Yoho Valley. [Man and woman on raft] 85c 27614 - Mr. Mitchell, Manager of the Alpine Camp. [Repairing raft] 85d 27615 - Mr. Mitchell, Manager of the Alpine Camp. [Seated] 86a 27616 - Louise of Lake Louise. Lake in background. 86b 27617 - Drive by Stage from Field to Emerald Lake. Scene in Pine forest. Mountains with glacier ahead. 86c 27618 - Drive by Stage from Field to Emerald Lake. Scene in Pine forest. Mountains with glacier ahead. 87a 27620 - Drive by Stage from Field to Emerald Lake. Scene in Pine forest. Mountains with glacier ahead. 87b 27621 - A Huskie Esquimo dog part wolf, owned by manager at Lake Louise. 87c 27622 - [Chateau Lake Louise manager's dog] 87d 27623 - R.R. Station, Banff. 88a 27624 - R.R. Station, Banff. 88b 27625 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [People posed on porch of tea house, lake in the background] 89a 27626 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [Man sitting on railing of tea house, looking out] 89b 27627 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [Lake Agnes] 90a 27628 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [Tea House and bridge] 90b 27629 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [Tea House and waterfall] 91a 27630 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [Two people posed on tea house porch, lake in background] 91b 27631 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [Two people posed on tea house porch, lake in background] 92a 27632 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [Waterfall] 92b 27633 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [View from the Tea House porch] 93a 27634 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [Tea House and waterfalls] 93b 27635 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [Tea House and waterfalls] 94a 27636 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [View from top of waterfalls] 94b 27637 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [View from top of waterfalls] 95a 27638 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [Lake Agnes] 95b 27639 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [View from top of waterfalls] 96a 27641 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [Waterfalls] 96b 27642 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [Tea House and waterfalls] 96a 27642 - The Bee Hive Tea Room, Lake Agnes, and Valley of ten peaks, and scenes looking out form this Tea House, a short climb up from Lake Louise. [Tea House and bridge] 97b 27643 - Miss P. M. Innes, 9363 Strathcona Rd. Edmonton, Alberta. Alpine Club Scenes. [Posing with mirror] 98a 27644 - Miss P. M. Innes, 9363 Strathcona Rd. Edmonton, Alberta. Alpine Club Scenes. [Posing with mirror] 98b 27645 - Miss P. M. Innes, 9363 Strathcona Rd. Edmonton, Alberta. Alpine Club Scenes. [At wash basin] 99a 27646 - Miss P. M. Innes, 9363 Strathcona Rd. Edmonton, Alberta. Alpine Club Scenes. [Posing with mirror] 99b 27647 - Miss P. M. Innes, 9363 Strathcona Rd. Edmonton, Alberta. Alpine Club Scenes. [At wash basin] 100a 27648 - Miss P. M. Innes, 9363 Strathcona Rd. Edmonton, Alberta. Alpine Club Scenes. [Outside tent] 100b 27649 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. 101a [Print missing] 27650 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. 101b [Print missing] 27651 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. 102a 27652 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. [Man and woman outside tent] 102b 27653 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. 103a 27654 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. [Man and woman outside tent] 103b 27655 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. 104a 27656 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. [Men on lakeshore, tents in the background] 104b 27657 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. [Campfire] 105a 27658 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. [Dining table] 105b [Print missing] 27659 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. 106a 27660 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. 106b 27661 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. 107a 27662 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. 107b 27663 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. 108a 27664 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. [People on lakeshore] 108b 27665 - A. O. Wheeler, head of Alpine Club & camera used for mapping work in mountains by Canadian Government. 109a [Print missing] 27666 - A. O. Wheeler, head of Alpine Club & camera used for mapping work in mountains by Canadian Government. 109b [Print missing] 27667 - A. O. Wheeler, head of Alpine Club & camera used for mapping work in mountains by Canadian Government. 110a 27668 - Alpine Club Camp Scenes. Summit Lake, Yoho Valley. [Dinner scene] 110b 27669 - A. O. Wheeler, head of Alpine Club & camera used for mapping work in mountains by Canadian Government. 111a 27670 - A. O. Wheeler, head of Alpine Club & camera used for mapping work in mountains by Canadian Government. [Camera packed up on his back] 111b 27671 - Mounted Police. Wm. Neish. Riding "Crazy" 7 yrs. old. 112a 27672 - Mounted Police. Wm. Neish. Riding "Crazy" 7 yrs. old. 112b [Print missing] 27673 - Mounted Police. Wm. Neish. Riding "Crazy" 7 yrs. old. 113a 27674 - Mounted Police. Wm. Neish. Riding "Crazy" 7 yrs. old. [Posed standing beside horse] 113b [Print missing] 27675 - Mounted Police. Wm. Neish. Riding "Crazy" 7 yrs. old. 114a 27676 - [Four Mounted Police officers, Rundle Mountain in the background] 114b [Print missing] 27677 - Mounted Police. Wm. Neish. Riding "Crazy" 7 yrs. old. 115a 27678 - Mounted Police. Wm. Neish. Riding "Crazy" 7 yrs. old. [Posed standing beside horse] 115b 27680 - Mounted Police. Wm. Neish. Riding "Crazy" 7 yrs. old. [Posed standing beside horse] 116a 27681 - Takakkaw Fall, Yoho Valley. [Hiker in foreground] 116b [Print missing] 27682 - Takakkaw Fall, Yoho Valley. 117a 27683 - Banff, Mounted Police Building. [Officers posed in front] 117b 27684 - Banff, Mounted Police Building. 118a 27685 - Banff, Mounted Police Building. 118b 27686 - [Mounted Police Stable, Banff] 119a 27687 - Mounted Police Stable, Banff. [Two officers on horseback in front] 120a [Print missing] 27688 - Mounted Police Stable, Banff. 120b 27689 - Banff, Mounted Police. Summer Uniform, Red Coat, Blue trousers, these men are constables. F. W . Wood - Riding "Pete." W. Neish - Riding "Crazy." W. Hile - [Riding] "Kitchner." E. L. Stapleton - [Riding] "Brownie." Enfield Carbine is used and colts 45-6 shooter. 121a [Print missing] 27690 - Banff, Mounted Police. Summer Uniform, Red Coat, Blue trousers, these men are constables. F. W . Wood - Riding "Pete." W. Neish - Riding "Crazy." W. Hile - [Riding] "Kitchner." E. L. Stapleton - [Riding] "Brownie." Enfield Carbine is used and colts 45-6 shooter. 121b 27691 - [Mounted Police. Wm. Neish. Riding "Crazy" 7 yrs. old] 122a 27693 - [Mounted Police officer] 122b 27694 - [Mounted Police. Wm. Neish. Riding "Crazy" 7 yrs. old.] 123a 27695 - Banff, Mounted Police. Summer Uniform, Red Coat, Blue trousers, these men are constables. F. W . Wood - Riding "Pete." W. Neish - Riding "Crazy." W. Hile - [Riding] "Kitchner." E. L. Stapleton - [Riding] "Brownie." Enfield Carbine is used and colts 45-6 shooter. 123b [Print missing] 27696 - Banff, Mounted Police. Summer Uniform, Red Coat, Blue trousers, these men are constables. F. W . Wood - Riding "Pete." W. Neish - Riding "Crazy." W. Hile - [Riding] "Kitchner." E. L. Stapleton - [Riding] "Brownie." Enfield Carbine is used and colts 45-6 shooter. 124a 27697 - [Mounted Police officer] 124b 27698 - [Mounted Police. Wm. Neish. Riding "Crazy" 7 yrs. old.] 125a 27699 - [Mounted Police officer] 125b 27700 - [Mounted Police. Wm. Neish. Riding "Crazy" 7 yrs. old.] 126a [Print missing] 27701 - Sergt. Oliver in Charge, Mounted Police, Banff. 126b 27702 - Sergt. Oliver in Charge, Mounted Police, Banff. 127a [Print missing] 27703 - Mounted Police, Banff. WInter Uniform. F. W. Wood riding "Pete" 11 years old. 127b [Print missing] 27704 - Mounted Police, Banff. WInter Uniform. F. W. Wood riding "Pete" 11 years old. 128a [Print missing] 27705 - Mounted Police, Banff. WInter Uniform. F. W. Wood riding "Pete" 11 years old. 128b [Print missing] 27706 - Mounted Police, Banff. WInter Uniform. F. W. Wood riding "Pete" 11 years old. 129a [Print missing] 27707 - Mounted Police, Banff. WInter Uniform. F. W. Wood riding "Pete" 11 years old. 129b 27710 - Mounted Police, Banff. WInter Uniform. F. W. Wood riding "Pete" 11 years old. [Officer posed standing beside horse] 130a 27711 - Mounted Police, Banff. WInter Uniform. F. W. Wood riding "Pete" 11 years old. [Officer posed on horseback] 130b 27712 - Mounted Police, Banff. WInter Uniform. F. W. Wood riding "Pete" 11 years old. [Officer posed on horseback] 131a 27593 - Mounted police at work. Showing a policeman questioning a bad man, covering him with gun and putting handcuffs on him and marching him along road. [Officer pointing a gun at a man, both on horseback] 131b [Print missing] 27597 - Wm. Neish riding "crazy" 7 yr. old. 131c 27679 - Wm. Neish riding "crazy" 7 yrs. old. [Officer posed standing beside horse]
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Album consists of views of people, places and activities in Canada, especially Quebec and the Atlantic provinces. Views pertain to visitors and local personalities, sports and recreation, facilities and buildings, trips, events, scenic views. Many views include people. Captions accompany many imageā€¦
Date Range
[ca. 1915-1930]
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V465 / PD - 5
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Date Range
[ca. 1915-1930]
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1 album (159 photographs : b&w ; 24.3 x 30.3 cm)
Scope & Content
Album consists of views of people, places and activities in Canada, especially Quebec and the Atlantic provinces. Views pertain to visitors and local personalities, sports and recreation, facilities and buildings, trips, events, scenic views. Many views include people. Captions accompany many images. Image include: 1 CN206 - Canada. Heart Island, Thousand Island Route. 2 CN212 - Canada. Manitoba Riding Mt. National Park, Clear Lake at sunset. 3 CN209 - Canada. Manitoba Riding Mt. National Park, Children riding ponies along the shore of Clear Lake. 4 CN211 - Canada. Manitoba Riding Mt. National Park. Government pier and bathing beach. 5 CN210 - Canada. Manitoba Riding Mt. National Park. North shore of Clear Lake. 6 CN213 - Canada. Riding Mountain National Park. Auto campers at Clear Lake. 7 CN214 - Canada. Manitoba Riding Mountain National Park. Canoeing on Clear Lake. 8 CN205 - Canada. New Brunswick. Scene in the Peticodiac Valley. 9 CN20 - Canada. New Brunswick. Fishing in the Kedjakooje district. 10 CN220 - Canada. New Brunswick. Chatham Schooner at Chatham. 11 CN22 - Canada. New Brunswick near St. John. Building a boat spar on the Bay of Funday near St. John. [Correction: Bay of Fundy] 12 CN53 - Canada. New Brunswick. River drive at Campbellton Logs on the Bay of Chaleur. 13 CN55 - Canada. New Brunswick. Logging on the Charlo River. 14 CN54 - Canada. Quebec. Log rolling. 15 CN267 - Nova Scotia, Scene on the Southshore. 16 [Print missing] / CN261 - Victoria. Nova Scotia, Digby Cut. 17 CN279 - On the Acadian shore. An old fisherman, descendant of the original Acadian settler in the Land of Evangeline, driving his ox-cart along the road on Nova Scotia's "French Shore." 18 CN263 - Cape Split, is famous for its Amethysts. It extends far out into the Bay of Fundy. 19 CN262 - Halls Harbor. N. S. Fishing village in a cove near the Bay of Fundy. 20 CN264 - Bug Light, at the entrance to Yarmouth, N. S. 21 [Print missing] / CN283 - Canada (Nova Scotia) - An old fisherman on Nova Scotia's South Shore shown mending an eel net. The small end of the net is open and the bait is plaed in the rear of the large end. 22 CN284 - An old Nova Scotia fisherman mending his nets while they dry in the sun on Nova Scotia's South shore. 23 CN269 - Canada (Nova Scotia). Close-up of an old fisherman on Nova Scotia's South Shore shown mending a net. 24 CN271 - Canada (Nova Scotia). Fishing schooner being built near Shelburne on Nova Scotia's South shore. 25 CN266 - Canada. (Nova Scotia) Cathedral at Church Point, Fresh Shore in Nova Scotia. 26 CN268 - Canada. (Nova Scotia) In the low-lying hills of Acadian land the motorist finds scenes of surpassing beauty. 27 CN280 - [Two women in a field] 28 CN282 - The picturesque fishing village of Peggy's Cove on Nova Scotia's South Shore. 29 CN274 - Eastern Steamship line "Acadia" docking at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. 30 CN277 - Canada. (Nova Scotia). Guns of Fort Anne, at Annapolis Royal, America's oldest fortification. 31 [Print missing] / CN278 - Canada (Nova Scotia) The Ashburn Golf and Country Club at Halifax, Nova Scotia, famed for its "Scottish Turf." 32 CN276 - Canada. (Nova Scotia) Motorist driving along low-lying hills of Acadian land. 33 CN215 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Cape Breton. Scene in the village of Whycocomagh. 34 43210 - The mystic outline of Halifax by moonlight. 35 43211 - The mystic outline of Halifax by moonlight. 36 CN169 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Halifax. The waterfront. 37 CN92 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Halifax. The harbor entrance. 38 CN98 - Untitled : [St George's Island in Halifax harbour] 39 CN96 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Halifax. St. George's Island in Halifax harbor. 40 CN97 - Untitled : [St George's Island in Halifax harbour]. 41 CN95 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Halifax. The harbor. 42 CN89 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Halifax. The harbor looking towards Dartmouth. 43 CN93 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Halifax. Halifax harbor and docks. 44 CN100 - [Ship in the pier] 45 CN99 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Halifax. The freight and passenger terminal and the new grain elevators in the distance. 46 CN91 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Halifax. The new Hotel Nova Scotia just about completed, and the city of Halifax, looking towards Fort Nelson. 47 CN171 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Halifax. The old clock tower. 48 CN168 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Halifax. The Citadel Tower. 49 CN170 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Halifax. Nova Scotia Legislative Buildings. 50 CN167 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Halifax. General view of the city. 51 CN204 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Grand Pre. Evangeline's stature and the church in which are now exhibited various objects used by the people of that section during her time. 52 CN226 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Hubbards. Tuna fishing at Hubbard's, method of hauling in spiller net containing fish. 53 CN203 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Lunenburg. Schooners at Lunenburg. 54 CN125 - Canada. Prince Edward Island. Farm cattle. 55 49726 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Nepisiquit salmon fishing. 56 CN216 - Canada. Nova Scotia. Scene in the Kedjumakooje district. 57 CN222 - Canada. Prince Albert National Park. Sunset. 58 CN57 - Canada. Quebec. The railroad station. 59 CN227 - Canada. Quebec. Montreal. A view of Montreal from Mount Royal. 60 CN65 - Canada. Quebec Province. Montreal. Phillips Square. Set amid fine office buildings and big department stores in the uptown business district Building to right of centre is headquarters of Montreal Tourist & Convention Bureau. 61 CN245 - Canada. Quebec Province, Montreal. History and Modernity on Place d' Armes. Here Notre Dame Church, 100 years old, and the Seminary of St. Sulpice, built in 1685, stand side by side with banks and office buildings overlooking the spot where Paul Chomedy de Maisonneuve, founder of Montreal, with his own hand slew an invading Iroquois chief. A stature commemorates Chomedy's Heroic deed. 62 CN112 - Canada. Quebec. Montreal. Dominion Square showing Strathcona Monument, South African war Memorial, Trooper of Strathcona Horse, and St. James Cathedral. 63 47936 - Canada. Quebec. Montreal. St. James' Cathedral, a replica of St. Peter's at Rome. 64 CN111 - Canada. Quebec. Montreal. St. James' Cathedral. 65 CN63 - Canada. Quebec Province. Montreal. Canada's financial heart. The head office of the Bank of Montreal, founded in 1817, and one of the British Empire's strongest institutions. The uptown district and Mount Royal are seen in the background. 66 CN113 - Canada. Quebec. Montreal. Historic Tower St. Sulpice Seminary, Sherbrooke Street. Tower of old Fort de la Montague, the, old Indian Mission now the Montreal College on the "Priests Farm", ancient property of "The Seminaire de St. Sulpice." 67 CN64 - Canada. Quebec Province. Sturdy stone towers built for defence against the Indians in Ville Marie's early days, standing in grounds of Montreal Seminary, Sherbrooke Street West. In one tower the pioneer nuns lived, in the other they taught the children of the settlement. 68 CN117 - Canada. St. Joseph's Oratory. 69 CN46 - Canada. Quebec. A quaint street. 70 CN236 - Canada. Quebec, Quebec. Chateau Frontenac. 71 CN23E - Canada. Quebec. Montcalm's headquarters. 72 CN197 - Canada. Quebec, Quebec. General view of the city of Quebec. 73 CN72 - Canada. Quebec Province. Montreal. Chateau Apartments. 74 CN71 - Canada. Quebec Province. Montreal. The shipping of the Atlantic and the Great Lakes and the railway traffic of half a continent converge upon Montreal. 75 42487- Canada. A huge grain elevator of Canada. 76 [Print missing] / CN69 - Canada. Quebec. Province Montreal. Portion of elevator system which makes Montreal the world's greatest wheat shipping port. 77 CN56 - Canada. Quebec. Hotel Frontenac. 78 CN41 - Canada. Montreal, Quebec. On the northerly slopes of Mt. Royal is the Park Slide, a private toboggan club comprising four chutes. Photo shows toboggan enthusiasts coming down the chutes of the slides. 79 CN208 - Canada. Quebec. Montreal. Lookout tower at Mount Royal. 80 CN40 - Canada. Montreal, Quebec. Ski enthusiasts enjoying the sport on the slopes of Mt. Royal. 81 CN164 - Canada. Quebec, Montreal. Ski-ing at Mount Royal Park. 82 CN74 - Canada. About to start the climb. 83 CN176 - Canada. Quebec. Montreal. Ski-ing. 84 CN183 - Canada. Quebec Province. Approaching the Viaduct Turn on the Murray Bay bob-sleigh run. This run is the longest on this side of the Atlantic and in nearly two miles of length it drops 650 feet, providing the supreme thrill of all winter sports. Murray Bay is 90 miles below Quebec on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River and in two seasons it has come to be known as one of the finest skiing and sporting country in the province of Quebec. 85 CN160 - Canada. Quebec. Ski-ing Morin Heights. 86 CN161 - Canada. Quebec. Ski-ing at Morin Heights. 87 CN158 - Canada. Quebec. Ski-ing on Morin Heights. 88 CN44 - Canada. Quebec. Montreal. A Peony field. 89 CN43 - Canada. Quebec. Montreal. A peony field. 90 CN42 - Canada. Quebec. Montreal. Peonies grown in Montreal. 91 CN219 - Canada. Quebec. South Shore of the St. Lawrence. 92 CN195 - Canada. Quebec. St. Jean de Port Joli. Bathing girl. 93 CN119 - Canada. Quebec. Bathing at St. Jean de Port Joli. 94 CN165 - Canada. Tossing scene. 95 CN159 - Canada. Northern Quebec. On the Blanc Bec Trails. 96 CN135 - Canada. Creek des Prairies district. The end of a bear story in the Northern Quebec Woods. 97 CN70 - Canada. Quebec Province. Wayside bake ovens are still used in rural Quebec. 98 CN75 - Canada. Quebec Province. Trout fresh caught from the brook make a meal fit for a king for happy holidayers in mountain paradise a few hours from the bustling city. 99 CN62 - Canada. Quebec Province. Shooting Lachine Rapids on trip from Upper Lakes to Saguenay River. 100 [Print missing] / CN228 - Canada. Island of Orleans, Quebec. Oxen ploughing. 101 CN200 - Canada. Quebec. Island of Orleans. Manoir Mauvive Gemest, old lamp and cannon shots dating back to French regime [ca. 1734-1759]. 102 CN229 - Canada. Gaspe District . Fishing scene. 103 CN230 - Canada. Gaspe District. The fishing fleet at anchor in a little cove. 104 CN240 - Canada. Gaspe District . Perce. Scene along the shore. 105 CN218 - Canada. Quebec. Gripe. Little Fox River. 106 CN198 - Canada. Quebec Gaspe Peninsula. Cape Bon Ami. 107 CN199 - Canada. Quebec. Gripe Peninsula. The Isle of Perce. 108 CN196 - Canada. Quebec. Gripe Peninsula. Natural arch, Perce Rock. 109 CN116 - Canada. The pigmy and the giant. In the foreground is the steel bridge over the Chaudiere River as it flows into the St. Lawrence. In the background is the famous Quebec Bridge, one of the wonders of the engineering world, used by the Canadian National Railways. 110 CN241 - Canada. Quebec Province. Quebec Bridge across the St. Lawrence River. 111 CN237 - Canada. Quebec. Montmorencey Falls. 112 CN231 - Canada. Quebec Prov. Murray Bay. Milk delivery. 113 CN67 - Canada. Quebec Province. Chateau de Ramezay, erected in 1705, residence of the French and English governors of colonial Canada, and now a museum. 114 CN66 - Canada. Quebec Province. Over 100 years of amity have passed since cannon battered at old Chambly's towers. The old fort at Chambly, on the Richelieu River, 14 miles from Montreal, was built in 1710 on the site of an earlier fort. It has been fought for, taken and re-taken many times, being held in turn by French, British, United States and Canadian forces. In the military cemetery one hundred yards from its walls rest soldiers of Gen. John Thomas' American army of 1776. A monument to their memory was erected there by the D.A.R. 115 CN73 - Canada. Quebec Province. Floated Fort Lennox, Ile aux Noix, Richelieu River, just north of U.S. boundary. 116 CN76 - Canada. Quebec Province. La Salle's windmill near Montreal, sold by him to secure funds for his discovery and exploration of the Mississippi Valley in 1873. 117 CN114 - Canada. Quebec. St. Cesaire. Bee Keeping at St. Cesaire. 118 CN77 - Canada. Quebec Province. Scene on the Montreal-Quebec Highway. 119 CN242 - Canada. Quebec. Chicantim. 120a CN247 - Canada. Quebec. St. Ann de Beaupre. Side view of the Basilica of St. Ann de Beaupre. 120b CN246 - Canada. Quebec. St. Ann de Beaupre. Small procession from the monastery to the Basilica. 121 CN232 - Canada. Prov. of Quebec. St. Anne de Beaupre. Selling religious articles near the Basilica. 122 CN115 - Canada. Quebec. St. Anne de Beaupre. A chapel near the Shrine. 123 CN80 - Canada. Ste. Ann de Beaupre. A street scene. 124 Canada. Quebec Province. The long quiet winters in the Murray Bay country are no longer the exclusive property of the French Canadian habitant farmer for the sporting possibilities of the country have been discovered and now Murray Bay has become one of the leading winter resorts of Canada. Even the sheen gaze with calm astonish. 125 CN185 - Canada. Quebec Province. Truly rural. If you would know the real French Canada, it must be explored in the winter when all that is picturesque in the semi-primitive life is at its best. During the past few winter seasons the Murray Bay Country on the lower St. Lawrence has been established as some of the finest sporting country in the province of Quebec. 126 CN225 - Canada. Gathering maple sap. 127 50909 - Canada. Province of Quebec. Bringing the maple sap to the sugar house for boiling. 128 50914 - Canada. Province of Quebec. Gathering sap for the making of maple sugar. 129 50907 - Canada. Province of Quebec. Boiling the sap in a Quebec sugar bush. 130 50911 - Canada. Province of Quebec. Using the old-time "neckyoke" for carrying sap buckets in the sugar bush. 131 50910 - Canada. Province of Quebec. Boiling the maple sap out-of-doors. 132 50912 - Canada. Province of Quebec. Boiling the maple sap out-of-doors. 133 CN223 - Canada. Boiling maple sap. 134 50913 - Canada. Province of Quebec. Boiling the maple sap. 135 CN243 - Canada. Reeling wool. and hooking rug. 136 CN244 - Canada. Quebec. Murray Bay. Weaving in a home at Murray Bay. 137 51243 - Canada. Province of Quebec. Tadousac. The Church in the foreground is the oldest in America, having been erected in 1648. 138 51244 - Canada. Province of Quebec. Tadousac. Tadousac Bay from hotel. 139 51245 - Canada. Province of Quebec. Scene near Tadousac. 140 51246 - Canada. Province of Quebec. Cape Trinity. 141 51247 - Canada. Province of Quebec. Cape Trinity. 142 51242 - Canada. Province of Quebec. Cape Trinity, Saguenay River. 143 CN38 - Canada. Prov. of Que. Vermilion River District. Moose hunting. 144 CN32 - Canada. Quebec Prov. Vermilion River. Moose calling. 145 CN33 - Canada. Northern Quebec Prov. Swimming moose. 146 CN37 - Canada. Prov. of Quebec. Vermilion River. MOOSE hunting, Creek-des-Prairies Reserve. 147 CN34 - Canada. Quebec Prov. Vermilion River. Moose hunters on trail. 148 CN194 - Canada. Quebec. Montmorency Falls. 149 CN31 - Canada. A deer. 150 CN224 - Canada. The Canadian Honker. [Canada Goose] This is the name of the wild goose that flied far above our heads Fall and Spring, traveling north or south in great flocks shaped like an immense V. At the head is a leader who knows the way well. As it is harder work to lead than to follow, this bird is replaed by another pilot and permitted to rest, ready to come back fresh to relieve the goose there. It is not often they can be seen on the ground, as they are known better from the noisy honking that fills the sky as the flock passes. They are beautiful brids, gray bodies, with black necks and heads decorated with a white chin strap. They are said to grow quite tame, even become pets; but they are cautious, and you will not touch them without starting a fight. They are known to live as long as fifty years, mating early and remaining true to each other for life. Always a favourite, poems have been written about them, and to them. One of them is "To a Waterfowl," by William Cullen Bryant. 151 51337 - Canada. Moose posing for his picture. 152 CN136 - Canada. Quebec. Sanmour. Bear cubs. 153 CN217 - Canada. Quebec. Shawbridge. Wilson Rapids. 154 CN60 - Canada. Quebec Province. Noranda. Ore distributor at the Noranda Mine. 155 CN59 - Canada. Quebec Province-Noranda. Ore wagon. 156 CN122 - Canada. Quebec. Creek des- Prairies, La Tuque section. 157 CN123 - Canada. Quebec. Children golfing at Metis Beach. 158 CN124 - Canada. Quebec. Laurentide Park. Moose calling. 158 CN172 - Canada. Quebec. St. Alphonse. Home-made ferris wheel.
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