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.
Photograph of the Kitimat Hotel in Service Centre. There are cars and trucks parked outside of it. There is an X with arrows drawn on the side of the building showing where the dining room for reception is.
Donated by Jackie Worboys. Given to the Jackie Mufford Worboys family by Wally Melville.
Scope and Content
Photograph of the Kitimat Hotel in Service Centre. There are cars and trucks parked outside of it. There is an X with arrows drawn on the side of the building showing where the dining room for reception is.
Photographs of the first climb up Clague Mountain by the Kitimat Outdoor Club (1956). Also pictured is Babine Lake from the look out, a muskrat habitat at Kildala School, and finally an image of the outside of the Kitimat Hotel.
1 photograph print : b&w ; 20 x 25cm
1 photograph print : b&w ; 13 x 9cm
4 photograph prints : b&w ; 9 x 13cm
1 photograph print : b&w ; 13 x 18cm
Custodial History
Photographs taken by Gisela Mendel in her role as museum curator.
Scope and Content
Photographs of the first climb up Clague Mountain by the Kitimat Outdoor Club (1956). Also pictured is Babine Lake from the look out, a muskrat habitat at Kildala School, and finally an image of the outside of the Kitimat Hotel.
There are five men and one woman standing in a row, posing for the camera man. The lady is the second one in from the left, and Mayor Sam Lindsay is the fourth one in from the left. There is striped wall paper in the background, and curtains to the right of the photograph.
There are five men and one woman standing in a row, posing for the camera man. The lady is the second one in from the left, and Mayor Sam Lindsay is the fourth one in from the left. There is striped wall paper in the background, and curtains to the right of the photograph.
Photo showing Kitamaat's first hotel built by Walter Williscroft and owned by Charles William Clifford, Member of the British Columbia Legislature for the Skeena riding and promoter of Kitamaat for Canada's northern railway terminus.
Photo showing Kitamaat's first hotel built by Walter Williscroft and owned by Charles William Clifford, Member of the British Columbia Legislature for the Skeena riding and promoter of Kitamaat for Canada's northern railway terminus.