The fonds consists of hotel registers, a dining room and bar account book, and a bar ledger of the New Market Hotel. Fonds includes accounts (1917-1930) of the St. James Hotel.
The fonds consists of a photocopy of George Blair's diary describing the voyage from New York to New Westminster via the Panama Canal 1862-1863 , as well as his experiences in the Cariboo Gold Rush. Fonds also includes a transcript of the diary created by the Provincial Archives of British Columbia and an incomplete version of the diary arranged by Jane F. Yemen and published in the Daily Colonist, April 5-26, 1936.
The fonds consists of minute books and a clipping book of the Kelowna Art Exhibit Society and minutes (1976-1977) of the Kelowna Art Gallery Association.
The fonds consists of files containing correspondence, clippings and reports, as well as manuscripts relating to local Similkameen history and individuals associated with the Similkameen district or the Presbyterian church. The fonds also includes a small accession of 7 graphic items (4 prints, 2 postcards, 1 negative). Three of these items have been described online.
The fonds consists of the minute book of the Board of Directors of the Port Simpson General Hospital, an inventory of equipment and supplies, and the minute book of the women's auxiliary.
The fonds consists of various forms of correspondence including, but not limited to, a letterpress copy book containing private correspondence concerning the Intercolonial Railway, St.Peter's Canal, and other topics; correspondence between Tuck and H.A.F. McLeod, resident engineer for the Canadian government, CPR Contract 62, Drydock, B.C.
The fonds consists of Foster's diaries, notebooks and journals containing engine room notes and job notes. Fonds includes log notes of SS Beaver (1880) and the steam tug Pilot (1881).
The fonds consists of records of the South Gabriola School District, which included the only school on the island prior to 1883. Records include the attendance register for Gabriola School (1879-1886).
The fonds consists of correspondence, literary manuscripts, notebooks and diaries of Captain John Martley and his son, Arthur Hugh Martley, diary and notebook of Robert Hopkins and letterbook of William George Manson.