Kitimat Terminal Wharf No. 1 - general view looking south west from a point on the graving dock. Note progress of conveyor gallery steel, Kangaroo Crane and Pneumatic Unloading Equipment - dredge pipeline in foreground.
Kitimat Terminal Wharf No. 1 - general view looking south west from a point on the graving dock. Note progress of conveyor gallery steel, Kangaroo Crane and Pneumatic Unloading Equipment - dredge pipeline in foreground.
Photograph of the Terrace-Kitimat Highway in which it has been the subject of talk by both Terrace residents and Kitimatians for a long time. Kitimatians taking every advantage of the wonderful weather over the weekend, took their families out for a drive to Hirsch creek bridge, the farthest they can go on the Kitimat end of the highway. Cars are seen lining along the highway near the bridge.
Photograph of the Terrace-Kitimat Highway in which it has been the subject of talk by both Terrace residents and Kitimatians for a long time. Kitimatians taking every advantage of the wonderful weather over the weekend, took their families out for a drive to Hirsch creek bridge, the farthest they can go on the Kitimat end of the highway. Cars are seen lining along the highway near the bridge.
Photo showing comparing plans with the finished product are, from left: Ernie Anweiler (Skeena Construction Company foreman), Harry Morgan (representative of W.T. Rainford Company), Floyd Frank (secretary board member for Terrace Co-Op), Glen McChesney (grocery manager)
Photo showing comparing plans with the finished product are, from left: Ernie Anweiler (Skeena Construction Company foreman), Harry Morgan (representative of W.T. Rainford Company), Floyd Frank (secretary board member for Terrace Co-Op), Glen McChesney (grocery manager)
Photo of crowd of people watching an airplane arrive. "If you come to Kitimat by air from Vancouver you will make the 2.5 hour, 400 mile trip in a 4-engineDC-6B aircraft operated by Canadian Pacific Airlines, similar to the one shown above arriving at the scenic Terrace Airport"
Photo of crowd of people watching an airplane arrive. "If you come to Kitimat by air from Vancouver you will make the 2.5 hour, 400 mile trip in a 4-engineDC-6B aircraft operated by Canadian Pacific Airlines, similar to the one shown above arriving at the scenic Terrace Airport"