Fifteen miles from Terrace lies this provincial picnic site of Gold Creek. Popular on weekends and holidays, it provides a pituresque setting for both group outings and family picnics. Gold is still to be found there so if you tire of watching the scenery you can always try your hand at panning.
Fifteen miles from Terrace lies this provincial picnic site of Gold Creek. Popular on weekends and holidays, it provides a pituresque setting for both group outings and family picnics. Gold is still to be found there so if you tire of watching the scenery you can always try your hand at panning.
Photo showing moore creek from highway bridge looking upstream, taken at 9 am on February 1 1953, channel is blocked with snow and ice, water still high but now flowing under bridge after flooding previous evening.
Photo showing moore creek from highway bridge looking upstream, taken at 9 am on February 1 1953, channel is blocked with snow and ice, water still high but now flowing under bridge after flooding previous evening.
A photograph of Hirsch Creek. There is a cloud coming into the photograph from the left, and there is a tiny rock sticking out from the creek on the right side of the photograph.
A photograph of Hirsch Creek. There is a cloud coming into the photograph from the left, and there is a tiny rock sticking out from the creek on the right side of the photograph.
Kitchen staff in the kitchen handing out meals to the men in the line up. Four kitchen ladies serving men from behind te counter. The cook is cooking somethnig behind the kitchen staff ladies.
1 photograph : b&w ; 12.9 x 10.3 cm
1 negative : b&w ; 12.5 x 9.9 cm
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Kitchen staff in the kitchen handing out meals to the men in the line up. Four kitchen ladies serving men from behind te counter. The cook is cooking somethnig behind the kitchen staff ladies.