Fonds contains records related to Alan Pickard’s historical research. It is divided into two series based on the content of the research and the author’s own organization: Telkwa High Road History and Place Name Stories.
Alan Pickard was born and raised in New Zealand. He met his wife, Anne, while visiting Calgary en route to Europe. They moved to the Bulkley Valley in 1970, working here for a few months before moving to Kitimat for four years. Afterwards, they returned to Smithers and built a log cabin on Telkwa High Road. The two were frequent international travelers, dividing their time between the Bulkley Valley and locations such as Alaska, Saudi Arabia and New Zealand.
Pickard began researching early settler history of the Bulkley Valley in 1998. He initially focused on the Telkwa High Road and the two telegraph lines that ran along it: the Collins Overland telegraph (1866) and the Yukon telegraph (1900). His interests then broadened to include early trails, roads and bridges, early (pre-1914) settlers, place names, and maps. Pickard’s use of original sources (books, archival records, etc.) in his research led to him collecting documents such as early mining claims, Hudson’s Bay Company and North West Company trading posts, and land surveys in the Bulkley Valley. Pickard’s research is a continuation of the work of other researchers, including local historian Lynn Shervill, author of “Smithers: From Swamp to Village,” and John Tupper Saywell. He also assisted Kate Smallwood with her book “Kate’s Selection,” published in 2005.
In addition to his historical research, Pickard served as the Chairman of the Smithers Library Board, was a member of the Bulkley Valley Writers’ Group, contributed articles to the Interior News, staked mining claims, worked as an electrician, and wrote poetry (his volume being the first book printed by Bulkley Valley Printers).
In 2005, Alan and Anne Pickard returned to New Zealand, where they currently reside.
Custodial History
Records were collected and created throughout Pickard’s research activities. Items were donated by Alan Pickard on June 29th 2017, July 22nd 2019, January 15th 2020, and October 18th 2020.
Scope and Content
Fonds contains records related to Alan Pickard’s historical research. It is divided into two series based on the content of the research and the author’s own organization: Telkwa High Road History and Place Name Stories.
Arrangement
Items have been retained in the original order established by their creator (Alan Pickard). Duplicate records and empty folders have been deleted. Original order of the file structure has been screencapped and can be referred to if needed.
The Telkwa Foundation (1976-c.1987) was a non-profit, non-partisan, public interest research group dedicated to environmentalism and social justice issues in Northwestern British Columbia.
Custodial History
Donated by Pat Moss on May 1st 2020. These had previously been in her possession since her involvement with the Telkwa Foundation in the 1970s and 1980s.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of Telkwa Foundation Annual Reports from 1978 to 1987. Not all are available in full.
Series contains three books written by Hallvard Dahlie about his childhood in Alberta and the Bulkley Valley from the 1920s-1940s: “Life in the Bulkley Valley: Memories of the 1930s” (1999), “Norway to Alberta: A Family Chronicle” (2000), and “Memoirs of a Young Immigrant: Norway to the Bulkley Va…
Hallvard Dahlie was born in 1923 in Norway and immigrated to Canada with his family in 1929. They lived in Holden, Alberta until 1933, when they moved to the Bulkley Valley via railway boxcar. Like the rest of his family, Hallvard was active in the local ski scene and won many prizes. After serving in the Navy in World War II, he returned to Smithers and worked for the Hanson Timber and Lumber Company. He later became a high school teacher in British Columbia and an English professor at the University of Calgary. Hallvard died in North Vancouver in 2016.
Custodial History
Items in this series were removed by staff from the museum's library and gift shop and accessioned in August 2020.
Scope and Content
Series contains three books written by Hallvard Dahlie about his childhood in Alberta and the Bulkley Valley from the 1920s-1940s: “Life in the Bulkley Valley: Memories of the 1930s” (1999), “Norway to Alberta: A Family Chronicle” (2000), and “Memoirs of a Young Immigrant: Norway to the Bulkley Valley 1929-1942” (2002).
Collection consists of aerial survey photographs of the Skeena/Bulkley Valley region from the Department of Lands and Forests and the Department of Lands, Forests and Water Resources. Roll numbers:
Box 1 (1960-1965): BC 4267, 4269, 4277, 4278, 4281, 4340, 4341, 4342, 4342, 4343, 4349, 4110, 4134, 2…
Item is the February 14, 2014 copy of The Bulkley Browser. It contains announcements, community events, local advertisements, items for sale, job postings, fun facts, and activities such as a word search.
The Bulkley Browser was a community newsletter published in the Bulkley Valley in the 2010s.
Custodial History
This item was kept in the museum's reference files for an unknown period of time before being removed and accessioned as a discrete item in August 2020.
Scope and Content
Item is the February 14, 2014 copy of The Bulkley Browser. It contains announcements, community events, local advertisements, items for sale, job postings, fun facts, and activities such as a word search.
Item is a policy detailing how Ministry of Forests staff and licensees in the Bulkley/Cassiar District are to manage areas where Culturally Modified Trees, or CMTs, are found. Includes background, implementation guidelines, an interim policy on archaeological survey requirements in the Bulkley timb…
Items were given to the museum, possibly by Birdy Markert, in the early 2000s. They were found in collections in Room 6 in February 2021 and accessioned.
Scope and Content
Item is a policy detailing how Ministry of Forests staff and licensees in the Bulkley/Cassiar District are to manage areas where Culturally Modified Trees, or CMTs, are found. Includes background, implementation guidelines, an interim policy on archaeological survey requirements in the Bulkley timber supply area, a decision matrix and flow chart, and a First Nations consultation contact list.
The fonds is arranged into two series, Administrative and Fall Fair, and contains newspaper programs, prize lists, prize tickets, meeting minutes, correspondence, financial statements, newspaper supplements, entry forms, certificate of incorporation and a brief history on the founding of the fair.
Talk of forming a Bulkley Valley Agricultural Association to oversee the planning of an exhibition began in 1910 (Interior News, May 1910). Various names were used before incorporation, such as: Bulkley Valley Agricultural Association (Interior News, July 27, 1912), Bulkley Valley Agricultural Association and Farmer’s Institute (Omineca Herald, June 7, 1913) and Bulkley Valley Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition Association (Interior News, June 21, 1919). On July 14, 1919, the Bulkley Valley Agricultural and Industrial Association was incorporated under the Agricultural Act. The mandate of the Association was to "advance the interests of agriculture and to hold an annual exhibition of agricultural products at Smithers, and to do all such other things the directors may decide for the advancement of the association, the farmers and farming." The first directors of the Association included A. Kilpatrick (President, Smithers), J. G. Wood (Vice-President, Telkwa), and L.B. Warner (Secretary Treasurer, Smithers), George Oulton (Smithers), A. J. Prudhomme (Telkwa), E. C. Barger (Telkwa) and William S. Henry (Smithers) (Interior News, June 21, 1919). Smithers held its first Fall Fair in Albert Park, September 30th, 1919. After several years the Fair became a three-day event, presenting a wide variety of exhibits including agricultural displays, livestock and logging shows, handicraft and homemaking exhibits, stage shows, and a midway. The Fair continues to this day, having been held every year since 1919 except for 1932-1933, 1938-1945, 1950-1952, and 2020.
Scope and Content
The fonds is arranged into two series, Administrative and Fall Fair, and contains newspaper programs, prize lists, prize tickets, meeting minutes, correspondence, financial statements, newspaper supplements, entry forms, certificate of incorporation and a brief history on the founding of the fair.
Arrangement
Records were rearranged in September 2016 by Manda Haligowski to better reflect archival standards and to improve accessibility.
Fonds consists of scrapbooks (2009.12.1-.4) documenting concerts, shows and performances organized by the Bulkley Valley Concert Association from 1977 to 2007, and a membership list (2017.68) from 1963. The scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings, photographs and promotional materials such as flyers…
The Bulkley Valley Concert Association is a community group with the mandate of promoting and fostering an interest in the performing arts in the Bulkley Valley. It welcomes touring groups in concerts that feature choirs, live music, ballet, and theatre productions. The Association has a hands-on working board that directly engages with artists and manages each show.
Records in this fonds indicate that the Bulkley Valley Concert Association existed as early as 1959; however, the Association considers itself to have been active only since 1963. Evidently the Association has existed in various forms throughout the years with its present form emerging after it was renewed at a public meeting held on October 13, 1977. After its reorganization in 1977, the Association came under the coordination of the B.C. Overture Concerts Society with Diane Harmon as campaign chairwoman, Elaine Lee as secretary, and Monica Fraser as treasurer.
Custodial History
Glad Bury, who was a teacher in the Bulkley Valley, originally collected items from accession 2017.68. These eventually passed on Pat McCammon.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of scrapbooks (2009.12.1-.4) documenting concerts, shows and performances organized by the Bulkley Valley Concert Association from 1977 to 2007, and a membership list (2017.68) from 1963. The scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings, photographs and promotional materials such as flyers and pamphlets.
All photos found in scrapbooks under this fonds have been merely collected by the Bulkley Valley Concert Association; thus, photos cannot be placed online or reproduced elsewhere without the consent of the original copyright holders.
Fonds consists of one poster for the 2020 Midsummer Memories event and one hard drive (Series 1) containing thousands of BVFMS photographs dated between 1984 and 2020.
The Bulkley Valley Folk Music Society (BVFMS) is a Smithers-based non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion and celebration of folk music within the Valley. It developed out of the Styx River Coffee House, a folk music organization coordinated by George and Norma Stokes in the late 1970s. Marion Rose and Kevin Widen sought to establish a yearly music festival and formed a new organization in order to run it. The BVFMS was officially incorporated in 1984, held its first general meeting on March 19th of that year, and joined the Bulkley Valley Community Arts Council in 1985. It has run the Midsummer Music Festival every year since its inception, with the exception of 2020, in which the smaller Midsummer Memories event was held instead. The Festival includes over 30 acts and draws over 3000 attendees from northwestern BC and beyond. In addition, the Bulkley Valley Folk Music Society holds two annual guitar camps for youth and adults, hosts the BVFMS Coffeehouse from October to April, awards bursaries to students pursuing post-secondary education in music or creative arts, and rents out sound equipment and a CD/DVD duplicator.
Custodial History
Item with accession number 2020.7 was accessioned by Museum staff in July 2020 after having been used to advertise the Midsummer Memories event at the Bulkley Valley Museum. It was initially entered into the BVM discrete item collection.
Items with accession number 2020.40 were donated to the Museum by Kevin Widen of the BVFMS on October 7th 2020. They were grouped together with 2020.7 to create the Bulkley Valley Folk Music Society fonds on October 8th.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of one poster for the 2020 Midsummer Memories event and one hard drive (Series 1) containing thousands of BVFMS photographs dated between 1984 and 2020.
Arrangement
The photographs on the hard drive have been arranged by donor Kevin Widen, with each year from 1984 to 2020 having its own folder. These folders typically include a small number of ‘selected’ photos, a large number of processed photos, a larger number of unprocessed photos, and sometimes a collection of top photos for the year. For most years, the unprocessed photo files are named beginning with the year, followed by the photographer’s initials, the film roll number, and the frame number. Scans of the BVFMS scrapbooks are included in some of the folders. Years 1984, 1985, 1991, 2007, and 2016-2019 include a selection of photos used in slideshows as well.
See 2020/10/06 Note by Kevin Widen (accessions binder) or the ‘About these Photos’ document on the W Drive for further information on the photos.
Item is a four-page excerpt from the March 2015 edition of the Caledonia Times. It contains articles such as "What are you taking on for Lent?," a book review, "Parish Life: In North Peace: A Journey Through Time and Space," "Parish Life: In the Bulkley Valley," "Camp Caledonia - Summer 2015," and …
The Caledonia Times was a monthly paper offering news to the Anglican community of Northern British Columbia. As of 2020 it appears to have been replaced by the Caledonia Connector, a newsletter published on the Diocese's website.
Custodial History
This item was kept in the museum's reference files for at most 5 years before being removed and accessioned as a discrete item in August 2020.
Scope and Content
Item is a four-page excerpt from the March 2015 edition of the Caledonia Times. It contains articles such as "What are you taking on for Lent?," a book review, "Parish Life: In North Peace: A Journey Through Time and Space," "Parish Life: In the Bulkley Valley," "Camp Caledonia - Summer 2015," and "Freeing up $50.00 for the Anglican Foundation."
Photo was originally taken by Interior News staff for publication in the paper. 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 bike riders cycling along a rural road in the 1998 Tour de Smithers.
Arrangement
Item was found in an envelope with other photographs from the same date. All photographs in this series have been removed from original order and arranged in the order in which they were scanned.
This series contains all records related to the Fall Fair. Records include prize lists, programmes, Interior News supplements, prize tickets, meeting minutes, newspaper supplements, and entry forms.
This series contains all records related to the Fall Fair. Records include prize lists, programmes, Interior News supplements, prize tickets, meeting minutes, newspaper supplements, and entry forms.
Photo of the fire pit and tent at a wilderness survival camp for students from Prince Rupert. At Mountain View Trail Riding Kids Camp, located north of Smithers in the Bulkley Valley.
Photo was taken by Interior News staff in May 2002. 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. Found in collections and accessioned in January 2021.
Scope and Content
Photo of the fire pit and tent at a wilderness survival camp for students from Prince Rupert. At Mountain View Trail Riding Kids Camp, located north of Smithers in the Bulkley Valley.
Photo was taken by Interior News staff for publication in the paper. 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 smoke rising from the Valley's first slash burn fire of 1990-1991.
Arrangement
Item was found in a folder with other photos from the same date. All photographs in this series have been removed from original order and arranged in the order in which they were scanned.
The Telkwa Foundation (1976-c.1987) was a non-profit, non-partisan, public interest research group dedicated to environmentalism and social justice issues in Northwestern British Columbia.
Custodial History
Donated by Pat Moss on May 1st 2020. These had previously been in her possession since her involvement with the Telkwa Foundation in the 1970s and 1980s.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of the Certificate of Incorporation, Constitution, and Charter of the Telkwa Foundation.
Series includes physical and digital copies of two written works: “Sights of Smithers: The Old Church Garden,” and “A Memento of St. John the Divine Anglican Church, Quick, B.C. 1914-2014,” a physical copy of “Ninety Years On: A History of the Anglican Church in the Bulkley Valley,” and a digital c…
1 cm textual records; 62.8 MB of digital records (PDFs and Word Documents)
Date Range
1998-2014
Custodial History
All digital files were presumably given to the museum by Mel Coulson prior to 2020.
Physical items (2020.34.41, 2020.34.42, and 2020.34.43) were kept in the museum’s gift shop, library, and reference files respectively before being formally accessioned in 2020. The fonds was created on August 31, 2020.
Scope and Content
Series includes physical and digital copies of two written works: “Sights of Smithers: The Old Church Garden,” and “A Memento of St. John the Divine Anglican Church, Quick, B.C. 1914-2014,” a physical copy of “Ninety Years On: A History of the Anglican Church in the Bulkley Valley,” and a digital copy of “Skypilot Stephenson: In His Own Write.”