Photo showing aerial view of the Townsite - Flat Tops, Riverlodge Area includes Post Office, Cafeteria, Bunkhouses, etc., also single houses on the left.
Photo showing aerial view of the Townsite - Flat Tops, Riverlodge Area includes Post Office, Cafeteria, Bunkhouses, etc., also single houses on the left.
Photo showing a group of boys, sitting on construction piping for the Townsite. L/R Michael York, Gerry Weir, Kirk Butrokow, Walter Franz, Bruce Webster, George Soilso, Butch Arteminos
Photo showing a group of boys, sitting on construction piping for the Townsite. L/R Michael York, Gerry Weir, Kirk Butrokow, Walter Franz, Bruce Webster, George Soilso, Butch Arteminos
Photograph of the Kitimat counterpart, Reeve Wilbur Hallman, Sir Seymour is welcomed to Kitimat Chamber of Commerence president Don Forward looks on. Arriving in the private car of the CNR divisional superintendent the Lord Mayor was given a detailed tour of the Kitimat works and the townsite. After overnighting here, he left the next morning for a visit to the Kemano operations.
Photograph of the Kitimat counterpart, Reeve Wilbur Hallman, Sir Seymour is welcomed to Kitimat Chamber of Commerence president Don Forward looks on. Arriving in the private car of the CNR divisional superintendent the Lord Mayor was given a detailed tour of the Kitimat works and the townsite. After overnighting here, he left the next morning for a visit to the Kemano operations.
Photo showing - NSP Article - Eleven Miles Out. Now almost eleven miles from the end of Haisla Boulevard, the Kitimat-Terrace highway has stretched to within six miles of the Kitimat river bridge. This part of the roadbed is still very much in the making, but several miles of roadway nearer to the Kitimat townsite are at finished grade and surface. Workmen driving over the highway report the finished part "a pleasure to travel."
Photo showing - NSP Article - Eleven Miles Out. Now almost eleven miles from the end of Haisla Boulevard, the Kitimat-Terrace highway has stretched to within six miles of the Kitimat river bridge. This part of the roadbed is still very much in the making, but several miles of roadway nearer to the Kitimat townsite are at finished grade and surface. Workmen driving over the highway report the finished part "a pleasure to travel."