- CA GPR 0155-0155.01-1990.30.083
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- 1919
Part of Bezanson Family fonds
The town of Bezanson was planned and promoted by A.M. Bezanson, but doomed to decline when the ferry was put in at Goodwin Crossing instead of Bezanson Crossing.
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Part of Bezanson Family fonds
The town of Bezanson was planned and promoted by A.M. Bezanson, but doomed to decline when the ferry was put in at Goodwin Crossing instead of Bezanson Crossing.
Part of Bezanson Family fonds
The road from the Bezanson townsite down to the ferry landing on the Big Smoky River under construction in 1914.
Another Corner of the Town Site
Part of Bezanson Family fonds
A.M. Bezanson showing another corner of the townsite of Bezanson.
Grande Prairie Before Settlement
Part of Bezanson Family fonds
A. M. Bezanson and party standing on a sweep of the "grande prairie" before settlement c, 1910.
Ox Team Racing, Lake Saskatoon
Part of Bezanson Family fonds
Ox team racing at first Lake Saskatoon Sports in 1910.
[Indigenous Girls Horse Race] Original Title: Indian Girls Pony Race, Lake Saskatoon
Part of Bezanson Family fonds
Image shows several Indigenous girls racing horses at the first Lake Saskatoon Sports in 1910. The original title is taken from the photograph caption.
Part of Bezanson Family fonds
Fanny and her colt at the McFarlane farm near Buffalo Lake.
Part of Bezanson Family fonds
Walter McFarlane survey crew on the Peace River near Rolla in 1911.
Clifford Homestead, Flying Shot Lake
Part of Bezanson Family fonds
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Clifford's home and store at Flying Shot Lake in 1910. Mrs. Clifford was the ""midwife"" for early Grande Prairie babies.
Part of Bezanson Family fonds
St. Vincent's Mission on the future site of Grande Prairie in 1910.