Ox teams at Yale, leaving for the Cariboo.
Carrying freight by horse and wagon on the Cariboo Road.
Steamer discharging freight at wharves at Skagway, Alaska.
Pack train on Kaslo street.
Pack train arriving in Telegraph Creek, with 'trophies' of the hunt.
Pack Train At Telegraph Creek.
Jean Caux, known as Cataline; one of the first and the last of the Cariboo packers.
Near Hazelton; transportation before the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway.
Winter mail carriers on the Grand Trunk Pacific railway grade.
A "pull all together", men helping dogs up incline; freighting to Manson, 200 miles to Hazelton.
A pack horse loaded for bear.
Pack train near Hazelton.
Freighting on the Cariboo Road.
Al Foucault's 16 horse team; taking 20 ton boiler from Ashcroft to Lillooet.
The Ashcroft Hotel; outside, the last bull teams on the Cariboo Road.
Freighting Team Leaving Ashcroft. Second From Right Is "Soapy" Smith, Of Whom It Was Said That He Would "Sooner Fight Than Eat".
Mullihill's Freight, Ashcroft.
Bert Williams' Pack Train In Wolverine Pass Between Gun Creek And Bridge River.
Freight Wagons In Lytton.
Landing Freight At Cook's Ferry On The Thompson River Near Spences Bridge.
Freight Wagons And Machinery At Yale.
Freight Wagons Unloading In Yale At Strutt's Blacksmith Shop.
Mule team with freight at Yale. Starting for the Cariboo mines.
Freighters Passing Through Grand Forks, Customs House Far Left.
Freighters cabins at the Washington Mines, McGuigan Basin.
Reco Avenue, Sandon; Barlett's pack train in street.
43 miles above Yale; an evening encampment at Boothroyds, Fraser River wagon road
Boston Bar
Freight wagons at Mount Pleasant; Cariboo Road
The 59 Mile House, Cariboo Road, Showing William Parker's Team; George Wadsworth Driving.