Photo depicts man with dog team pulling loaded sleigh up hill at [Fort] Smith.
Photo depicts dog teams starting off from the old Hudson's Bay warehouse "about the place where the bridges now cross the Athabasca [Fort McMurray]".
Photo depicts dog teams starting off from the old Hudson's Bay warehouse "about the place where the bridges now cross the Athabasca [Fort McMurray]".
Photo depicts "Dog-rib tepees near Fort Rae".
Photo depicts "Dog-rib tepees near Fort Rae".
Photo depicts dogs and sleigh in front of building.
Photo depicts dogs and sleigh in front of building.
Photo depicts dwelling house at Herschel Island, Yukon.
Photo depicts "Ernie" [Mills] in salior's uniform.
Photo depicts "Ernie" [Mills] in salior's uniform.
Photo depicts Eskimo drum dance on board ship. J. Mills has written "Another politician, Mackenzie River".
Photo depicts Eskimo drum dance on board ship. J. Mills has written "Another politician, Mackenzie River".
Photo depicts riverbank with people and tents, several boats in water. Caption on one copy of print reads "Eskimoux [sic] scooners [sic], Arctic Red [River]". Image not digitized as it is the same as 78-45-110.
Photo depicts riverbank with people and tents, several boats in water. Caption on one copy of print reads "Eskimoux [sic] scooners [sic], Arctic Red [River]". Image not digitized as it is the same as 78-45-110.
Photo depicts "Esquimeaux at Peel River" posing with kayak (similar to 78-45-301).
Photo depicts "Esquimeaux at Peel River" posing with kayak.
Photo depicts "Esquimeaux at Peel River" posing with kayak.
Photo depicts "Esquimeaux at Peel River" posing with kayak (similar to 78-45-301).
Postcard depicts "The farthest north ice cream parlor in the world, Fort Smith, N.W.T." with men, women and a child.
Photo depicts first police to go to Fort McPherson, 1903 - seated, Major Constantine, to his right Sergeant F.J. Fitzgerald; others are Constable Munroe (Moose), Constable Sutherland, Constable Galpin, and Constable Hiram Walker.
Photo depicts first police to go to Fort McPherson, 1903 - seated, Major Constantine, to his right Sergeant F.J. Fitzgerald; others are Constable Munroe (Moose), Constable Sutherland, Constable Galpin, and Constable Hiram Walker.
Photo depicts first Roman Catholic mission at Fort Smith, 1897.
Photo depicts first school house at [Fort] McMurray. A note on reverse side states "started by McTavish of McTavish Business College, Edmonton."
Photo depicts man at a fish drying camp, surrounded by fish hanging on poles.
Photo depicts man at a fish drying camp, surrounded by fish hanging on poles.
Photo depicts fish drying on a rack, man and several dogs.
Photo depicts fish drying on a rack, man and several dogs.
Photo depicts flood at Waterways in 1936. N.A.R. Station, Hudson's Bay Company warehouse and office in background.
Photo depicts flood at Waterways in 1936.
Photo depicts flood at Waterways in 1936.
Photo depicts Fort Chipewyan seen from the water.
Photo depicts Fort Chipewyan seen from the water.
Photo depicts Fort Mackay in winter.
Photo depicts Fort McMurray in 1914.
Photo depicts a gathering of Fort McMurray women, outdoors in winter, circa 1940.
Photo depicts a gathering of Fort McMurray women, outdoors in winter, circa 1940.
Photo depicts Fort Simpson taken by moonlight. Image not digitized - same as 78-45-154.
Photo depicts Fort Simpson taken by moonlight.
Photo depicts Fort Smith, taken by moonlight, in 1907.
Photo depicts Fort Smith, taken by moonlight, in 1907.
Photo depicts Fort Wrigley.
Photo depicts Fort Wrigley.
Photo depicts first dog to take a ride by plane in the north; "Gaston, by name - the one that went to Chipewyan by plane."
Photo depicts first dog to take a ride by plane in the north; "Gaston, by name - the one that went to Chipewyan by plane."
Photo depicts the sternwheeler "Grahame," the first steamer on the Athabasca River, 1883-1893.
Photo depicts the sternwheeler "Grahame," the first steamer on the Athabasca River, 1883-1893.
Photo depicts Grand Rapids and boat crews.
Photo depicts Grand Rapids and boat crews.
Photo depicts Grand Rapids, Athabasca River, head of island, about 1910.
Photo depicts graves of three police from the Dawson Patrol.
Photo depicts graves of three police from the Dawson Patrol.
Photo depicts graveyard and mission at Fort Simpson.
Photo depicts Hay River Catholic Mission.
Photo depicts Hay River [Anglican?] mission school with children and adults.
Photo depicts the Hope family at Fort Simpson.
Photo depicts the Hope family at Fort Simpson.
Photo depicts boiler for "S.S. Mackenzie River" being transported by horse team from Edmonton to Athabasca Landing.
Photo depicts loaded horse-drawn sleighs.
Photo depicts loaded horse-drawn sleighs.
Photo depicts horses pulling plow.
Photo depicts horses pulling plow.
Photo depicts log houses in Fort Smith after mud slide in spring, 1908.
Photo depicts Hudson's Bay Company dwelling house, Fort Simpson.
Photo depicts the Hudson's Bay Company dwelling house ("Big House") at Fort Simpson before the veranda was built.
Photo depicts two Hudson's Bay Company post managers from Fort Good Hope and Fort McPherson [Tim Gaudet and Joe Hodgson].
Photo depicts two Hudson's Bay Company post managers from Fort Good Hope and Fort McPherson [Tim Gaudet and Joe Hodgson].
Photo depicts Hudson's Bay Company store at Fort Rae.
Photo depicts Hudson's Bay Company store at Fort Rae.
Photo depicts Hudson's Bay Company store, warehouse and dwelling house at Fort McMurray, where bridge is now.
Photo depicts Hudson's Bay Warehouse at Waterways under construction, winter 1921-1922.
Photo depicts buildings in the Hudson's Bay Fort at Fort Simpson, N.W.T.
Photo depicts Hudson's Bay Company store, Fort McMurray, sleigh and dog team in front.
Photo depicts ice breakup at Fort McMurray. Written on back of photo is "Taken from the deck of the Northland "Echo" when the ice went out at McMurray this spring / 92".
Photo depicts ice piled up at mission fence at Fort Simpson during spring break-up with Charlie Christie, Bishop Lucas, E. Sprake-Jones and Julian A. Mills (boy).
Photo depicts ice piled up at mission fence at Fort Simpson during spring break-up with Charlie Christie, Bishop Lucas, E. Sprake-Jones and Julian A. Mills (boy).
Photo depicts Imperial Oil Limited plane equipped with pontoons landing at Fort Smith, N.W.T.
Photo depicts "Indian boy with dried meat and sugar sitting on hull of old 'Wrigley' at Willow River."
Photo depicts "Indian boy with dried meat and sugar sitting on hull of old 'Wrigley' at Willow River."
Photo depicts Indian camp at Calling River.
Photo depicts Indian camp at Calling River.
Photo depicts Indian Children on their way to Mission school at Aklavik on the "S.S. Wrigley".
Photo depicts Indian Children on their way to Mission school at Aklavik on the "S.S. Wrigley".
Photo depicts "Indian dog team".
Photo depicts "Indian dog team".
Photo depicts unidentified Indian girl.
Photo depicts unidentified Indian girl.
Photo depicts "Indian tents at treaty time".
Photo depicts "Indian tents at treaty time".
Photo depicts Indians camped on riverbank.
Photo depicts Indians camped on riverbank.
Photo depicts interior of Anglican Church at Fort Simpson showing pulpit and side wall.
Photo depicts interior of Anglican Church [St. David] at Fort Simpson.
Photo depicts interior of Anglican Church showing lectern and organ.
Photo depicts interior of Mr. And Mrs. Mills' house in Waterways in 1934.
Photo depicts interior of Mr. And Mrs. Mills' house in Waterways in 1934.
Photo depicts view of island in river.
Photo depicts view of island in river.
Photo depicts Japanese balloon carrying ballast and fire bombs dropped in western Canada during World War II. Royal Canadian Naval photograph. Sign on apparatus reads "Camsell Portage, Sask. Landed 14 Mar. 1945".
Photo depicts Japanese balloon carrying ballast and fire bombs dropped in western Canada during World War II. Royal Canadian Naval photograph. Sign on apparatus reads "Camsell Portage, Sask. Landed 14 Mar. 1945".
Photo depicts John Sutherland, Chief Engineer of the "Athabasca River," and Mrs. Bob McDermott, around their 90th birthday in Fort McMurray in February, 1945.