"Stamp Falls on the Stamp River, location Great Central lake, Vancouver Island; Stamp River is tributary of the Somass River, entering the sea at Alberni".
"A homestead on the Nechacko River near Vanderhoof".
Ground level view of water flowing through canyon.
"McIntyre Bluff", view of stream bank looking up.
"Syphon under McIntyre Creek".
"Sarita River below the falls".
"Woodstave, penstock and surge tank on the Bull River, East Kootenay Power Company".
"Helmcken Falls on the Murtle River at lot 3195".
Boulder-strewn river bed with snow-capped mountain peak in background.
"Helmcken Falls under winter conditions; Murtle River power possibilities".
Canyon at the foot of the upper falls, Little Qualicum River, source of Cameron Lake, Vancouver Island.
"Intata or Inthalta Lake east of Ootsa Lake, almost an extension of same, it is the source of the Nechacko River".
"Construction of the 78 inch syphon, looking toward the site of Oliver".
"The middle canyon on the Marble River showing the site for storage and diversion dam, looking downstream; north end of Vancouver Island".
"Waddington Canyon on the Homathko River".
"Nieumiamus River Falls on the Nieumiamus River, North Bentinck Arm near Bella Coola".
"Natural country showing fireweed in bloom, central BC; typical of parts of Bulkley and Nechacko Valleys".
"Another view of the Bulkley River near Smithers".
"Puntledge River Dam, Canadian Collieries Limited".
"Flume on Puntledge River, Canadian Collieries Limited".
"Dam on the Puntledge River, Canadian Collieries (Dunsmuirs) Limited".
"Sarita Falls on Sarita River, location near Alberni, Vancouver Island".
View of river and rock face.
"Jordan River, diversion dam, Vancouver Island Power Company Limited".
"The dam across Okanagan River constructed 1921".
The syphon pipe line for Gelnmore from Ellison Creek, looking west from the Vernon Road.
Another view of the Lower Bonnington Falls plant on the Kootenay River; West Kootenay Power and Light Company; installed capacity 60,000 horsepower
West Kootenay Power and Light Company Limited, on the Kootenay River, Lower Bonnington