Children ranged at the top of the long metal slide at Benson's Point on the north side of Bear Lake. Benson's point was a popular group and family picnic area from the early 1920s to the late 1960s.
People are playing in the water at Benson's Point, Bear Lake. In the background a person is climbing up a large metal water slide. A duplicate copy of this image appears in a Herman Trelle family photograph album. Herman and Kay Trelle appear to be visible in the water on the middle right side of the photograph.
Frank Donald in his automobile with driving goggles. Mr. Donald was notorious for "racing" his automobile from Grande Prairie to other communities in the south Peace.
Image shows a group of Indigenous children posing together on a splay structure in Muskoseepi Park. The children are: Barbara, Bernadine, and Brennen Chonkolay; Lynette and Clara Jones; Angie (little girl); Keluin Kiawaso (youngest boy). The title is taken from the caption on the back of the photograph.
The fonds consists of organizational documents, annual reports, correspondence, newsletters, posters, activity reports, hall booking register, and chronological files over 30 years of the Wanham Plowing Match. The Plowing Match files contain printed materials, planning documents, financial records, newsclippings, photographs and slides. There is also one film of the first match in 1971.