Photograph depicts Cayoosh Creek near Lillooet, B.C. as viewed from the Pacific Great Eastern Railway.
Turbulent looking river between two embankments covered with shrubbery; rail tracks or road being built around bend in river; rock faced mountains in background.
Photograph depicts the Chasm as seen from the route of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway.
Dry valley between two plateaued hills; loose rock on hill on left hand side; mountains in the background, tall, spindly, dying evergreen (probably pine) trees in the foreground.
Photograph depicts climbers on Siwash Rock. According to Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) legend, Siwash Rock is the transformed body of a Skwxwú7mesh man who asked the great Transformer Q'uas for nothing more than prosperity for his people. Q'uas transformed him to rock so that he could serve as an indestructible monument to selflessness.
Large rock formation with wide base in water; small waves crashing against base; small sapling growing on top of formation; four climbers using ropes at various heights on formation; boat with white sail in background
Photograph depicts Vancouver waterfront as seen from the shore of Stanley Park.
Dirt shoreline path with wood guardrail along outer side of path; trawlers and barges in harbour; Vancouver landmark buildings visible in the background, including the Sun Tower, the Dominion Building, and the Granville Clock Tower; "LEONARD FRANK" etched in lower right corner.