The first bridge was the Bailey Bridge (on the left in the photo) which was used for 25 years. Beside it is the new bridge which was taken out in 1966 by an ice jam. Both were located in the Ebenezer/Riverside area.
Photo from black photo album which had this written on the first page: "In memory: Howard Sanborn, Hollywood, Calif. Early British Columbia 1900's. Prince Rupert on Skeena River by paddle wheeler to old Hazeltown*** By pack train and small boats on Bulkley River to Telkwa, B.C."
Photo from black photo album which had this written on the first page: "In memory: Howard Sanborn, Hollywood, Calif. Early British Columbia 1900's. Prince Rupert on Skeena River by paddle wheeler to old Hazeltown*** By pack train and small boats on Bulkley River to Telkwa, B.C."
Shot of the Bulkley River with a farm across it, the farm is located at the north end of Main Street in Smithers. Photo taken from Lower Viewmount Hill.
Photo was submitted to the Interior News by Susan Mounsey in 1993. It was retained by the News until being transferred to the Bulkley Valley Museum, likely in 2007, as part of a large donation of photographs, negatives, and textual records. Item was stored in Room 6 until being found in collections and accessioned in Fall 2020.
Scope and Content
Photo of Bulkley Valley Kayak Club members, including Lothar Schaefer and 'Leona,' at Tatlow Falls on the Bulkley River.
Arrangement
Item was found in an envelope with other submitted photographs. All photographs in this series have been removed from original order and arranged in the order in which they were scanned.