View Along the New Alaska Highway
- CA GPR 0001-1969.59.668
- Unidad documental simple
- 1944 c.
Parte dePioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
View along the new Alaska Highway through Canada's wilderness.
View Along the New Alaska Highway
Parte dePioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
View along the new Alaska Highway through Canada's wilderness.
View Along the New Alaska Highway
Parte dePioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Truck climbing a hill on a mountainous section of the Alaska Highway.
Parte dePioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Truck on the Alaska Highway in the middle of the Canadian Wilderness.
Scene Taken from the Alaska Highway
Parte dePioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Vista of river, lakes, mountains and clouds taken from the Alaska Highway.
Parte dePioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Two trucks on a hairpin turn on the Alaska Highway
Parte dePioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Trucks and construction machinery in the hills of the Alaska Highway.
Bob Krantz and Bernice Trelle at Kinuso Falls, British Columbia.
Parte deIsabelle Hulet fonds
Bob Krantz and Beatrice Trelle on an exploratory trip to Kinuso Falls and the Monkman Pass area.
A view of the Hudson's Hope Bridge and the commemorative pillar beside it.
Parte deCarlisle family fonds
Image shows the group stopping for lunch at Honeymoon Bridge. Mary Jean and David are at the far left with a woman who may be Jean Dagleish. Bill Archer is in the center and Jim Carlisle at the far right. The other two men, not facing the camera, are Bert Dagleish and Murray Carlisle. The caption below the photograph reads “Lunch at Honeymoon Bridge.”
Parte deCarlisle family fonds
Members of the camping trip, including Mary Jean Carlisle and Jean Dagleish, are seen fording the Slate River. The caption below the photograph reads “Fording the Slate River.”