Pack horse on the Squamish - Pemberton Trail
- CA SQPL 35-010
- ~1912
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Man unknown.
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Pack horse on the Squamish - Pemberton Trail
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Man unknown.
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At the 1984 site of 7 Seas Restaurant. Harold Thorne is in front delivering groceries.
Person in costume at May Day Celebration
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Year unknown
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Later became the Squamish Hotel and then the Ocean Port Hotel (37991 Second Avenue).
Although the original building has been altered nearly beyond recognition, the basic structure of the Squamish Hotel was constructed in 1910 as the King George Hotel by W.A. Holland. Like the Brackendale Store, the Squamish Hotel is a building which may hold heritage value to the community not for its present appearance, but for its prominence as a landmark and reference point in the local landscape for over 75 years.
Original use: Hotel, pub.
Current use: Hotel, pub, restaurant, Cold Beer and Wine Store.
Current condition: Nearly unrecognizable from the original form.
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Mary Herres (would be Mrs Al Armstrong) feeding deer.
Photo by: Magee.
Frank Buckley and Doris Buckley
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Frank Buckley and Doris Buckley (nee Galbraith)
Rose McNeil and Daisy Barnfield with her children
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Left to right: Rose McNeil and Daisy Barnfield (nee Eck) with her children Vera and Fred Barnfield. Early 1920's, feeding chickens.
Mr and Mrs Wotruba in Upper Squamish
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Mr and Mrs Wotruba in Upper Squamish, 1915. They arrived in Squamish in 1908. Their daughter Rose married J.B. Tatlow and after 1915, Bert McNeil.
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Pack train Alec and George used to take visitors into Garibaldi Park (1930 - 1940).
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Fore bicycler, Lois Hurren.
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Young girl, Jean Herres poses underneath a horse beside a dog. Chickens are in the background.
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Bob Bruce came from Nova Scotia to Brackendale in 1912 to work in logging.
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An attached piece of paper says:
SPLASHER DANCES on his tail at feeding time at B.C. Tel Porpoise Pool in Vancouver Aquarium, Stanley Park. Holding a fish for him is J. Ernest Richardson, President of B.C. Telephone who officially opened the company's $90,000 centennial gift to British Columbians. Porpoise attendant Doug Muir helps coax Splasher while, left to right, Katherine Richardson, Robyn Cutler, Mrs. Richardson and Elizabeth and Paul Richardson look on.
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