Photograph depicts the formal gardens at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Sundial on pedestal in lower right of image; two gravel walkways; various trees and shrubs to right of walkways; long narrow plots still to be planted on left side of walkways.
Photograph depicts mountains and a river valley, possibly Fraser River, as the river is quite wide, from the Pacific Great Eastern Railway route, possibly near Lillooet.
Forested mountains on either side of image, descending into river valley; path cleared through mountains on left side of image; evergreen trees in foreground of image appear to be fir trees.
Photograph depicts Anderson Lake, on the Pacific Great Eastern Railway. Anderson Lake is located approximately 25 miles west of Lillooet, British Columbia. It is fed by the Gates river and drained by the Seton River.
Placid water surface; two mountains converging into valley; rocky and forested shoreline; peaked mountain in middle of image, rising above lake; reflection of mountain in water.
Photograph depicts scenery, as scene from the Pacific Great Eastern Railway route.
Mountains with light snow cover in background; shimmering water in middle of image; silhouetted trees in foreground; beam of sunlight cascading over mountains, creating glow over water.
Photograph depicts Abbot Pass. Abbot Pass is a col in the Continental Divide between Banff and Yoho National Parks. It is located at an altitude of 2,925 metres (9,598 feet) and about 1,372 metres (4,500 feet) above Lake Louise. Abbot Pass was named in honour of Philip Stanley Abbot, who became the first mountaineering fatality in the Canadian Rockies when he fell to his death in 1896 while attempting to climb Mount Lefroy.
Landscape shows difficult, rocky mountain terrain with partial snow cover.