Title taken from caption. "Muncho Lake mi 173 W. of Nelson." Cataloguer's note: In this view Muncho lake is a snow covered wide and flat landscape with the mountains on either side of the lake as well as in the far distance.
Title taken from caption. "Trout river valley 183 W. of Nelson." Cataloguer's note: A view of a road that stretches across the valley and is surrounded by mountains. The milage post on the side of the road reads '191'. The location of the river...
Title taken from caption. "Hyland river bridge 322 mi W. of Nelson." Cataloguer's note: Some of the bridges along the Alaska Highway were built by advanced team of engineers who were usually flown in by float planes. Seasonal weather it seems...
Title taken from caption. "Tough going mi 176 west of Nelson." Cataloguer's note: This is a view of a narrow and steep dirt road that is almost at 90 degree angle. Note: The car at the bottom of the climb looks as though it is going to attempt...
Title taken from caption. "Dawson creek fire Fall of '42." The severity of the fire and possible damages are evident by the amount of smoke visible in the distance.
Title taken from caption. "D.C. fire '42." Cataloguer's note: Dawson Creek is barley visible through the thick smoke which has enveloped this area. Please see UAF 93-194-28 for a comparative picture of Dawson Creek before and after the fire of...
Title taken from caption. "D.C. before fire." Cataloguer's note: In this view of Dawson Creek during a clear day, the 'Dawson Hotel' can be seen to the right and the 'Imperial' to the left. The church steeple stands further down the street.
Title taken from caption. "Ft. St. John B.C. (British Columbia), September 1942." Cataloguer's note: The B.C. cafe can be spotted at the right hand corner of the picture.
Title taken from caption. "Peace river barrage [bridge?] Mar.(?) '43." This is a view of a group of men loading supplies to or from a boat. The boat is surrounded by ice.
Title taken from caption. "Dawson Creek sign". The inscriptions on the sign reads: "Central Livery Barn Rickety, rigs, runaway horses, reckless drivers, T. Krysko."
Title taken from caption. "Mile post 168. north Ft. St. John." Cataloguer's note: A man is standing leaning on a sign post that reads: "Suicide Hill, 500 ft ahead, Prepare to meet thy God."