Ernie Archer was a resident of Kemano from 1975-1993. Ernie stated that visitors would get off the boatand be driven to the Alcan dump to see the bears.
Custodial History
Ernie Archer
Scope and Content
Photograph - colour enlargment of original - two grizzly bears at Kemano, old Alcan Dump
A bear trap with a danger sign attached to it. There is a lady with her hands in her pockets walking alongside the trap, and a man looking at the trap on the other side.
A bear trap with a danger sign attached to it. There is a lady with her hands in her pockets walking alongside the trap, and a man looking at the trap on the other side.
A bear with a white patch of fur below his neck. The bear is sitting, with the bottom of his back paw showing. The bear is in a covered area that looks like it is under construction?
A bear with a white patch of fur below his neck. The bear is sitting, with the bottom of his back paw showing. The bear is in a covered area that looks like it is under construction?
Photograph of three men posing with a shot Grizzly Bear at Kemano. Two of the men are standing on either side, and one is sitting on the bears back. There is a rifle being held under the bear's head.
Kemano Timber Limited photos. The President and CEO was Ernest G. McCorkell.
Custodial History
Photos donated by James (Jim) Stewart.
Scope and Content
Photograph of three men posing with a shot Grizzly Bear at Kemano. Two of the men are standing on either side, and one is sitting on the bears back. There is a rifle being held under the bear's head.