Photo showing 'Kitmano' docked at Kemano, B.C. (part of the Alcan Project). L/R Bob Ashmore, Dan Hayes (Supt. Wharf Alcan: Kitimat Works); Arv Sestrap (Insurance, Charter Business); Canada Life, Resident, District Rep. Kitimat
Photo showing 'Kitmano' docked at Kemano, B.C. (part of the Alcan Project). L/R Bob Ashmore, Dan Hayes (Supt. Wharf Alcan: Kitimat Works); Arv Sestrap (Insurance, Charter Business); Canada Life, Resident, District Rep. Kitimat
Photo showing Wharf Fire (Kitimat Wharf) which belongs to Alcan. The part that had the fire was a storage bldg. used when the boats docked with supplies for both Kitimat/Kemano. Also, part of the wharf was taken and both the wharf and storage bldg. where not replaced.1960s
Photo showing Wharf Fire (Kitimat Wharf) which belongs to Alcan. The part that had the fire was a storage bldg. used when the boats docked with supplies for both Kitimat/Kemano. Also, part of the wharf was taken and both the wharf and storage bldg. where not replaced.1960s
Photo showing Reeve Wilbur Hallman signing the Golden Book at Montreal's City Hall. L/R Mrs. P.W. Hallman, Reeve Wilbur Hallman, Montreal's Mayor Jean Drapeau.
Photo showing Reeve Wilbur Hallman signing the Golden Book at Montreal's City Hall. L/R Mrs. P.W. Hallman, Reeve Wilbur Hallman, Montreal's Mayor Jean Drapeau.
Photo showing District of Kitimat 'A Welcome to Kitimat'. L/R Cyril Henderson, Municipal Manager, James Dudley, Alcan Real Estate Development, Manager, J. Everett Brown, Housing Commissioner and Deputy Minister of Municipal Affairs.
Photo showing District of Kitimat 'A Welcome to Kitimat'. L/R Cyril Henderson, Municipal Manager, James Dudley, Alcan Real Estate Development, Manager, J. Everett Brown, Housing Commissioner and Deputy Minister of Municipal Affairs.
Photo showing Crawley Films who produced motion picture of Kitimat Development. Jack Ammon (at wheel of car) - Vancouver Actor - plays part of Town Planner.
Photo showing Crawley Films who produced motion picture of Kitimat Development. Jack Ammon (at wheel of car) - Vancouver Actor - plays part of Town Planner.
Photo showing Kitimat Liquor Store personnel - First customer Mr. L. Stewart. L/R Don Trimble, Alec Brown, L. Stewart. Liquor Store was at Service Centre (Leo Bravo's Bldgs.)
Photo showing Kitimat Liquor Store personnel - First customer Mr. L. Stewart. L/R Don Trimble, Alec Brown, L. Stewart. Liquor Store was at Service Centre (Leo Bravo's Bldgs.)
Photo showing one of the first lots of area - Grown Produce for Kitimat Market. - Truckload of Cabbages. - Forerunner of "Terrace Farmers' Market" - Lower City Centre. Opposite Strawberry Meadows Project (no names).
Photo showing one of the first lots of Area - Grown Produce for the Kitimat Market ( no names). This was a forerunner of "Terrace Farmers' Market" - Lower City Centre.
Photo showing one of the first lots of Area - Grown Produce for the Kitimat Market ( no names). This was a forerunner of "Terrace Farmers' Market" - Lower City Centre.
Photo showing The Kitimat Hotel, now the Kitimat-Gordon Hotel, boasted the largest beer parlor in Western Canada in the early 1950s. Part of the big tap room is shown in a picture taken from the historical files of the Northern Sentinel.
Photo showing The Kitimat Hotel, now the Kitimat-Gordon Hotel, boasted the largest beer parlor in Western Canada in the early 1950s. Part of the big tap room is shown in a picture taken from the historical files of the Northern Sentinel.
Photo showing Kitimat Reeve P. Wilbur Hallman, receiving first copy of current Saturday Evening Post featuring The Kitimat Story, "Incredible New Frontier", from Circulation Manager. (no name).
Photo showing Kitimat Reeve P. Wilbur Hallman, receiving first copy of current Saturday Evening Post featuring The Kitimat Story, "Incredible New Frontier", from Circulation Manager. (no name).
Photo showing Municipality selling two 1956 vehicles - Volkswagon Van and Station Wagon. Right, mechanic Robert "Scotty" Grieves ponders future of the vehicles.
Photo showing Municipality selling two 1956 vehicles - Volkswagon Van and Station Wagon. Right, mechanic Robert "Scotty" Grieves ponders future of the vehicles.