"A close finish; war canoe race, the Gorge, Victoria BC"
A fleet of White Line tour buses.
"Beacon Hill Park and Olympic Range, Victoria, BC"; St. Ann's Convent in the foreground.
Beacon Hill Park in winter; Victoria.
"Brentwood Hotel, View from Inlet on Saanich Interurban Railway, Ten Miles from Victoria, BC."
"Butchart's Gardens, Victoria, BC, Canada."
Cadboro Beach Hotel, Victoria; Cadboro Bay, Low Tide
"Christ Church Cathedral, C. of E., Victoria, BC".
"Christ Church Cathedral, Victoria."
"Christ Church Cathedral, Victoria BC."
"City from Government Buildings, Victoria, BC."
"CPR Docks and Office, Victoria, BC."
"CPR Ticket Office and Parliament Buildings, Victoria, BC"
Douglas Street showing Hudson's Bay Store, Victoria, BC; looking north from the intersection of Yates and Douglas Street.
Dunsmuir Castle, Victoria, BC
Dunsmuir Castle, Victoria, BC
Dunsmuir Castle, Victoria, BC
"Empress Hotel, Victoria BC"; two storey building on the left is the hotel's kitchen.
"Entrance to Esquimalt Harbour, Victoria, BC"; Fisgard lighthouse.
"Entrance to Harbour, Victoria, BC."
"Esquimalt Harbour and Dry Dock near Victoria, British Columbia."
Foul Bay, Victoria, BC; looking southwest from Gonzales Hill
Francis Mawson Rattenbury design; the Victoria College and High School, Victoria, British Columbia; this is the third Victoria High School, and served from 1902 to 1914; later Girls Central School, Fernwood and Fort
"Front view of Brentwood Hotel, on the Saanich Interurban Railway, ten miles from Victoria, BC".
"Government House, the official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, Victoria BC."
"Government Street Looking South"; Levy's Restaurant and the Hotel New England on the right; Dixi H. Ross on the left; this block is between Johnson Street at the north end and Yates
"Government Street, Victoria, BC"; looking north from Humboldt Street.
"Government Street, Victoria, BC"; looking north, Bank of Montreal and Bastion Square at the left.
"Grounds of the W.J. Pendray residence, Victoria, BC".
"GTP SS Prince George"; leaving Victoria for the north.