Photograph of Area Towns ; Atlin ; Structures ; Pioneer ; Commercial ; White Pass and Yukon Route ; The British Yukon Navigation Co. Ltd. ; (Chimney - 20 ft High For Big Snows of Region) ; Scenery
Photograph of Area Towns ; Atlin ; Structures ; Pioneer ; Commercial ; White Pass and Yukon Route ; The British Yukon Navigation Co. Ltd. ; (Chimney - 20 ft High For Big Snows of Region) ; Scenery
Photograph of four men comparing notes on all they had seen during the day.
Notes
Comparing notes on all they had seen during the day were these delegates of the sixth Mining and Metallurgical Congress who visited here Wednesday as part of their whirl-wind Canadian tour. Pictured relaxing at a reception held in their honor at the Rod and Gun Club are from left, J.E. Cudjoe and I.G. Hughes, of Ghana, Dr. I.A. Wilke, Germany and Dr. Kurt Lupander, Finland.
Photograph of Aerial Tramway/Copper Mine 1914 in Rocher De Boule (back of photograph has written "7 Sisters & Tower of W-Uranium Mine Rocher De Boule").
Photographs taken by Gisela Mendel in her role as museum curator.
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Photograph of Aerial Tramway/Copper Mine 1914 in Rocher De Boule (back of photograph has written "7 Sisters & Tower of W-Uranium Mine Rocher De Boule").
Photograph of the Granduc Mine, 32 miles from Stewart, was viewed last Friday by Joe Banyay of Kitimat and the other directors of Skeena "B" Regional District. Construction, which involves an 11 and a half mile tunnel though solid rock to the main ore body, has been practically halted since February over a labour dispute. The towns population is now fast slipping from it's winter high of 750 as workmen move away.
Photograph of the Granduc Mine, 32 miles from Stewart, was viewed last Friday by Joe Banyay of Kitimat and the other directors of Skeena "B" Regional District. Construction, which involves an 11 and a half mile tunnel though solid rock to the main ore body, has been practically halted since February over a labour dispute. The towns population is now fast slipping from it's winter high of 750 as workmen move away.
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.