The fonds consists of logbooks of the First Cabin, also known as “Harley’s Cabin”, on Clague Mountain recording the names and comments of the hikers who had used the cabin.
4 folders
1-1 Clague Mountain First Cabin Logbook I, 1957-1958 (include some 1961 notations)
1-2 Clague Mountain First Cabin Logbook II, 1958-1961
1-3 Clague Mountain First Cabin Logbook III, 1961-1962
1-4 Clague Mountain First Cabin Logbook III (photocopy)
The First Cabin, also known as “Harley’s Cabin”, was constructed in 1957 at the 1800-foot level of Clague Mountain to provide refuge for hikers and to make skiing on the mountain possible in the winter. A four-man team including Harley Robertson, with John Layman as foreman, was chiefly responsible for its construction.
Scope and Content
The fonds consists of logbooks of the First Cabin, also known as “Harley’s Cabin”, on Clague Mountain recording the names and comments of the hikers who had used the cabin.
4 folders
1-1 Clague Mountain First Cabin Logbook I, 1957-1958 (include some 1961 notations)
1-2 Clague Mountain First Cabin Logbook II, 1958-1961
1-3 Clague Mountain First Cabin Logbook III, 1961-1962
1-4 Clague Mountain First Cabin Logbook III (photocopy)
Notes
Title based on contents of fonds.
Donated in 1970.
Photo and slide showing possibly Jack Pine's Cabin with five people standing in front. Writing on slides states: "At the end of 'President's Trail', July/55, Bob, Winnie, Harry, Jean L. & Leone.
1 photograph: colour; 6" x 4"
1 slide : colour ; 3.5 cm x 2.4cm
Scope and Content
Photo and slide showing possibly Jack Pine's Cabin with five people standing in front. Writing on slides states: "At the end of 'President's Trail', July/55, Bob, Winnie, Harry, Jean L. & Leone.
Photograph of Jack Pine's cabin at the end of the 'President's Trail" July 1955 at Minette Bay ( Bob, Winnie, Harry, Joan L and Leone). Jack Pine was an Indigenous farmer from the Village.
Photograph of Jack Pine's cabin at the end of the 'President's Trail" July 1955 at Minette Bay ( Bob, Winnie, Harry, Joan L and Leone). Jack Pine was an Indigenous farmer from the Village.