Rows of men dressed in suits, being served by waiters in white suits; walls of banquet hall feature ornate carving and light fixtures; Union Jack and Canadian Red Ensign hanging from balcony railing in right of image; Stars and Stripes and Canadian Red Ensign hanging from balcony in left of image.
Photograph depicts a party for the Safway Scaffold opening.
Group of people, including ladies in fur coats and men in suits, in centre of image; table with white tablecloth, stocked with whiskey tumblers, bowls of ice, and liquor bottles in bottom left of image.
Photograph depicts the dedication of a cairn honouring Tom Wilson, trailblazer of the Rockies.
Group of people, all wearing hats, gathered behind stone cairn surrounded by rock circle, with carving of man in hat, labeled "TOM WILSON", "TRAIL BLAZER OF THE CANADIAN ROCKIES".
Photograph depicts the iconic photograph of Hon. D. A. Smith, (later Lord Strathcona) driving the last spike of the Canadian Pacific Railway in Craigellachie.
Man in top hat with bushy white beard surrounded by other men in suits, coats, and hats, driving spike into railroad track; caption in bottom right corner.
Film depicts footage of a plane flying into Whitehorse, shipyards, skiing, men logging, Ed Barker Day, dinner parties, people taking a ship called the Princess Norah. The film also shows shots of San Francisco, Oregon, and Los Angeles markets, and well as Sunset Boulevard (Los Angeles) at night.
Film depicts various shots of the Yukon (likely Dawson City), mining and panning shots, and shots of a parade followed by what appears to be a town fair. There are also shots of people playing on the beach, husky puppies, aerial shots of the Yukon, and footage of the Town of Mayo.
Audio cassette depicts a tribute to Chief Justice Nathan Nemetz at the Vancouver Trade and Convention Center on June 23, 1988. The tribute honors the work that Nathan Nemetz accomplished over his career.
Film depicts various scenes in the Yukon (likely Dawson), such as women's baseball games, a parade, a wedding, skiing. The film also depicts men taking crates of mail out of Dawson.