A carriage drive in February in Victoria B.C., the most westerly city in Canada. About 1907 - Provincial Mining Convention - 45 carriages in line [along McNeill Bay]. A.S. Cameron, 6325 Monroe Ave.
Freighter Entering Soda Creek.
Freight Wagon On Cariboo Road.
Freighting Before The Railway, Cariboo Road.
Victoria Transfer Company; the Tally Ho
J. Heaney Cartage Wagon In Front Of J.H.A. Chapman, Manufacturers Agent, Wharf Street, Victoria.
Looking North Along Government Street From Fort Street, Victoria.
Tally-Ho On Broughton Street, Beside St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Victoria.
South Park School, built 1894; as seen from Beacon Hill Park, Victoria.
New Westminster; Gilley Brothers Dray.
Douglas Street, corner of Yates Street
New Westminster; Gilley Brothers Stables.
Freight Wagons In Lytton.
The 59 Mile House, Cariboo Road, Showing William Parker's Team; George Wadsworth Driving.
59 Mile House, Freight Team.
Lytton Bridge.
Snow Peak Avenue to Emerald Lake.
Freighters Passing Through Grand Forks, Customs House Far Left.
Barn At Quesnel
Horse and carriage outside Terry's Restaurant in Victoria, stereo view.
Colonel Van Cowen's ranch in the Okanagan Valley.
Unloading a wagon.
Wagon with doubled teams.
The arrival of the Lillooet blacksmith; Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, nee French, standing beside the carriage; Ada, Mrs. Frank Swannelly at far right beside Mrs. Hunt.