Colour Kodachrome 35mm slide depicts a colourful building depicted as the home of Santa Claus with the address written on it, "Santa Claus House, 511 Santa Clause Lane, North Pole Alaska." The building was constructed by the Miller family in 1952 and is still operational to this day.
Colour Kodachrome 35mm slide depicts a street in Juneau, Alaska with a "Welcome Visitors" banner hung across it. Some notable buildings clearly depicted include those of the Gastineau Hotel and the Harry Race drug store.
Colour Kodachrome 35mm slide depicts a street with cars, including yellow taxis, buildings along the left of the image and a tree on the right of the image.
Colour Kodachrome 35mm slide depicts a building in the centre of the image with a building behind it with "Pan Am" written on the top. There are buildings on the left and right sides of the image.
Colour Kodachrome 35mm slide depicts a building, which is likely a hotel, in the background with trees and people crossing over a rope bridge over water.
Film depicts an a flight trip through the Yukon. The trip was part of an official police and Indian Department inspection of the Yukon. The trip was under the supervision of Major Sandy-Wunsch of the RCMP. It was a 200 mile flight, with twelve stops. Medical and dental attention were given to the native communities visited by Dr. Duncan and Dr. Snider. The film depicts aerial shots of the Yukon and film of native communities.
Film depicts a trip by boat, likely from Vancouver to Dawson. One of the boats taken was the Princess Louise. The film depicts various shots of the ocean, river, and other boats along the trip, and well as the scenery between Vancouver and Dawson.