Village of Lake Saskatoon, Alberta.
- CA GPR 0032-0032.08-0032.08.07-0032.08.07.096
- Item
- 1915
Part of Campbell family fonds
Village of Lake Saskatoon on the west shore of Saskatoon Lake. Empire Barns sign is visible on the roof of a barn.
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Village of Lake Saskatoon, Alberta.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Village of Lake Saskatoon on the west shore of Saskatoon Lake. Empire Barns sign is visible on the roof of a barn.
Sturgeon Lake Hudson's Bay Post, Alberta.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Buildings on the shore of Sturgeon Lake include the Hudson's Bay Post.
Part of Campbell family fonds
One man standing in front of a false-fronted store with large plate glass window.
Under construction, Grande Prairie, Alberta.
Part of Campbell family fonds
The hamlet of Grande Prairie under construction, with piles of lumber and building supplies for the sawmill in the foreground and the first building, Patterson & Son Store, completed in the background.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Community of Smoky River when it was the end of steel. Pine Pass Mercantile Ltd. banner across the street.
Union Bank of Canada, Grande Prairie, Alberta.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Patterson family on the front porch of Patterson & Sons Store, which was also the first bank in Grande Prairie, the Union Bank of Canada.
Aerial of Grande Prairie, Alberta.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Aerial of Grande Prairie, showing elevators, downtown core and residential area, with Clairmont Road running diagonally through the centre.
Aerial of Grande Prairie, Alberta.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Aerial of Grande Prairie, from the north-east, with the Grande Prairie Municipal Hospital and Nurses' Residence in the foreground.
September Snowstorm, Richmond Avenue, Grande Prairie, Alberta.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Model A car covered with snow angle-parked in front of Royal Café on a snowy Richmond Avenue. Bell-Fleming Hardware is visible in the background.
Hotel Donald, Grande Prairie, Alberta.
Part of Campbell family fonds
Exterior of the Donald Hotel, a two-storey brick building with large plate glass windows in front and covered entry. The Northern Tribune Newspaper Building is visible next door.