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Suspension bridge

Photograph depicts the Capilano Suspension Bridge over the Capilano River in North Vancouver, taken from the river bank below facing south. People cross the bridge above; below, the river flows swiftly between treed banks. On the right, people stand and sit on the west bank of the river.

Suspension bridge

Photograph depicts people on a suspension bridge over a river.

Group of people on river bank in right of image; people on suspension bridge over river.

Suspension bridge, ravine

Photograph depicts a suspension bridge over a ravine.

River with rapid current in foreground of image, below narrow ravine with suspension bridge across top.

The C.P.R. Station, Golden, BC

Photograph depicts the Golden C.P.R. Station.

Rail tracks, foot bridge and river in foreground of image; small out building in left centre with larger building across river; mountains in background.

The Lions and Capilano River, Vancouver B.C.

Photograph depicts the Capilano River and the Lions, two peaks in British Columbia's Coastal Mountains.

Landscape shows the Capilano River bed with log cribbing from Vancouver's water intake system; a line of the Capilano Timber Company's railroad system appears in the middle distance; the ridge of mountains in the distance culminate in the snow-capped Lions.

The Lions and Capilano River, Vancouver B.C.

Photograph depicts the Capilano River and the Lions, two peaks in British Columbia's Coastal Mountains.

Landscape shows the Capilano River bed with log cribbing from Vancouver's water intake system; a line of the Capilano Timber Company's railroad system appears in the middle distance; the ridge of mountains in the distance culminate in the snow-capped Lions.

Trip through Yukon, Snider Film 5 Part 2

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.

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