Photograph depicts the Banff Springs Hotel in Fairmont, Alberta, showing a summer view of the hotel and surrounding Rocky Mountains.
The hotel was commissioned by Cornelius Van Horne, the general manager of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Designed in the Late Victorian chateau style by New York architect Bruce Price, the hotel opened on June 1, 1988 and was rebuilt in 1928 after a fire destroyed much of the original structure.
Film depicts various shots of what appears to be Banff, a number of shots of people golfing, shots of Kelowna in the summertime, and shots of men with their fishing catches in Port Alberni.
Film depicts a number of shots of Phyliss and Irving Snider at their home, playing with their dogs. There are also some shots of what appears to be Banff, and of a track and field event. There are also some shots of an amusement park, likely Disneyland.
Foliage in front of placid lake surface in foreground of image; rocky slopes with glacial deposits culminating in ridged, rocky peaks with partial snow cover in background.
Photograph depicts a mountain and trees reflected in water.
Mountain and trees reflected in placid lake in foreground of image; foliage and trees extending off bank and into water; rocky, jagged, snow capped mountain in background.
Reflection of mountains in placid lake in foreground of image; snow covered evergreen trees in right of image; snow covered, rocky mountains in background.
Reflection of mountains in placid lake in foreground of image; snow covered evergreen trees in right of image; snow covered, rocky mountains in background.