Mail was taken from Kitamaat Post Office to settlements on Skeena by dog sled during winter. Mail team on Skeena River - Grand Trunk Pacific Right of Way - Cedarvale, BC.
Mail was taken from Kitamaat Post Office to settlements on Skeena by dog sled during winter. Mail team on Skeena River - Grand Trunk Pacific Right of Way - Cedarvale, BC.
A group of dogs sitting in the City Centre parking lot. There are people in the background watching the training session, and the trainer is holding his left arm up.
A group of dogs sitting in the City Centre parking lot. There are people in the background watching the training session, and the trainer is holding his left arm up.
Photograph of Boys participating in three-legged race. One is wearing a white shirt, and the other stripped shirt. Other participants behind them, as well as forest.
Malcolm Baxter died in 2020. His father Basil, was very instrumental in the organization of Kitimat in the early years. Basil was married to Cathy Baxter and they had two sons - Malcolm and Michael.
Custodial History
Part of items collected by Malcolm Baxter, former editer of NSP. Brought into the museum by Judith Cullington, Malcolm's sister-in-law.
Scope and Content
Photograph of Boys participating in three-legged race. One is wearing a white shirt, and the other stripped shirt. Other participants behind them, as well as forest.
Photo showing "Sports Day" in the Kitamaat Village. Photo showing "Paddle Power" team composed of (from the front of the canoe back): Brenda Mack, Margaret Szalanski, Barb Cromack, Joan Longtin, Bev Fidler, Regina Zavaldi, Kathy Hyde and Ruth Lefeaux, Ivan Velisek was anchorman.
Photo showing "Sports Day" in the Kitamaat Village. Photo showing "Paddle Power" team composed of (from the front of the canoe back): Brenda Mack, Margaret Szalanski, Barb Cromack, Joan Longtin, Bev Fidler, Regina Zavaldi, Kathy Hyde and Ruth Lefeaux, Ivan Velisek was anchorman.
Photo showing canoe races of the Sports Day in the Kitamaat Village. It wasn't that it was a particularly heavy trip, or anything, for the Ocean Cement team, it's just they came in way behind the "Streakers".
Photo showing canoe races of the Sports Day in the Kitamaat Village. It wasn't that it was a particularly heavy trip, or anything, for the Ocean Cement team, it's just they came in way behind the "Streakers".