Camping At Lower Elk Lake, Elk Lakes Park
- I-08060
- Item
- 1977
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Camping At Lower Elk Lake, Elk Lakes Park
Camping At Toby Glacier Outwash Plain
Part of Liquor Control Board correspondence and licence files
Canadian Hotel, Deer Park Avenue, Kimberley
Part of William S. Lythgoe fonds
Canadian Pacific Railway Flume Yahk Tie Reserve
Part of Forest Service photographs
Canadian Pacific Railway Freight Train Nearing Hector
Canadian Pacific Railway hotel, the Emerald Lake Chalet near Field.
Canadian Pacific Railway station at Hector.
Canadian Pacific Railway Train In Cranbrook
Canadian Pacific Railway train wreck at Moyie.
Part of Bill Barlee collection
Canadian Pacific Railway train wreck at Moyie.
Part of Bill Barlee collection
Part of Film and Photographic Branch travel industry and tourism photographs
Part of Film and Photographic Branch travel industry and tourism photographs
Part of Travel Bureau photographs
Capt. Perry's camp, Pyramid Cr., E. Koot.
The item is a b&w photograph of Captain Perry's camp at Pyramid Creek in the East Kootenays.
Capt. Perry's camp, Pyramid Cr., E. Koot., ele. 7000 ft.
The item is a b&w photograph of Captain Perry's camp at Pyramid Creek in the East Kootenays.
Castellated mountain from forks at Bull River
Part of Frank Cyril Swannell fonds
Kootenay Ranges.
Castle Mountain in the Rockies.
Part of Frank Cyril Swannell fonds
"Castle Mountain, Fernie, BC".
Part of Film and Photographic Branch travel industry and tourism photographs
Castlegar-Nelson Highway Paved Aug. 44
Part of Travel Bureau photographs
CBC Tuesday night : A journey of two summer moons : [parts 1 & 2]
Part of Imbert Orchard fonds
SUMMARY: "A Journey of Two Summer Moons" is about the first crossing of the Rockies by explorer David Thompson in 1807, and a trip made by Imbert Orchard and Peter Haworth in 1972, re-tracing Thompson's route;. The program combines excerpts from Thompson's journal with recordings made on the 1972 journey.;
The item consists of a documentary film in two parts. To mark Canada's hundredth anniversary, Canadian young people exchanged visits. This film follows a group of Québec boys and girls, aged thirteen to sixteen, who travelled 4800 kilometres west to Cranbrook, British Columbia. The easy friendliness between the young people of two cultures inspires optimism. (NLC description).