Post master A. W. Cameron, Percy J. Tooley, Francis (Fran) Donald, and Bill Salmond await the arrival of the first air mail flight in Grande Prairie on March 18, 1937.
The bridge over the Smoky River at Watino under construction around 1915. The bridge was built for the Edmonton, Dunvegan, and British Columbia railway. The temporary trestle bridge built on the ice is also visible.
Numerous workers clear the snow away for the construction of the Edmonton, Dunvegan, and British Columbia railway in Grande Prairie. The photograph was taken by Covert on March 22, 1916.
The Edmonton, Dunvegan, and British Columbia railway under construction in Grande Prairie. The building in the background is the Kathryn Prittie Hospital built on Rev. Forbes’ homestead in 1914.
Two sets of Edmonton, Dunvegan, and British Columbia railway track at Watino, one with a train on it. The buildings of the town are visible on the right.
The Edmonton, Dunvegan, and British Columbia railway track at Grande Prairie. A trail and some buildings are also visible. The photograph appears to have been contributed by H. P. Brown of Edmonton.