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Bridge at Little Bull Creek
The SS Isabelle McCormack at Spillimacheen Landing on the Columbia River.
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The SS Isabelle McCormack at Spillimacheen Landing on the Columbia River.
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Boat encampment at Big Bend on the Columbia River; Frank Swannell's notations.
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Vermilion River, Kootenay National Park.
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Wild Horse Creek.
Wycliffe Bridge over St. Mary's River, nine miles from Cranbrook on the Cranbrook to Kimberley Road; built by day labour; one 180' span on concrete piers, two 50' trussed beam spans,
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Wycliffe Bridge over St. Mary's River, nine miles from Cranbrook on the Cranbrook to Kimberley Road; built by day labour; one 180' span on concrete piers, two 50' trussed beam spans,
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SS Pert At Canal Flats
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Kicking Horse River west of No. 1 switch; Macmunn No. 292.
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The gold fields of Wild Horse Creek, Fort Steele.
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First bridge at Fort Steele showing boat landing and warehouse.
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Phillipp's shaft, Sawmill Flat, Wild Horse Creek; shown on left, Tom Roberts; on right, Michael Phillipp.
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Kootenay River, Upper Falls
Kootenay River, Middle Falls
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Kootenay River, Middle Falls
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Kickinghorse River
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Kickinghorse Flats
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Kickinghorse River
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Yoho National Park. Wapta River Canyon
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Yoho National Park. Wapta River Canyon
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Yahk River
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Bull River Log Drive, Bull River Lumber Co.
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SS Annerly on the Kootenay River; first steamer at Fort Steele, wrecked in canyon in 1899.
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Beaver Canyon Near Beavermouth
West Fernie bridge.
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West Fernie bridge.
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West Fernie Bridge
"The park, Fernie BC, showing Fernie and Trinity Mountains".
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"The park, Fernie BC, showing Fernie and Trinity Mountains".
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"Wreck of the Elk Lumber Company's bridge across the Elk River after the great fire of August 1, 1908".
The Driftwood River.
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The Driftwood River.
Looking up the Kickinghorse River at Field; showing Mount Stephen House on the right.
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Looking up the Kickinghorse River at Field; showing Mount Stephen House on the right.
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Simpson River
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Harmer Creek