Road construction to Britannia, 1939
- CA SQPL 18-020
- 1939
Fait partie de Harvey Hurren Photograph Collection
Man thought to be Buzz Downer.
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Road construction to Britannia, 1939
Fait partie de Harvey Hurren Photograph Collection
Man thought to be Buzz Downer.
Road construction from Squamish to Britannia, 1939
Fait partie de Harvey Hurren Photograph Collection
Road construction to Britannia, ~1939
Fait partie de Harvey Hurren Photograph Collection
Driver thought to be Buzz Downer.
Road construction to Britannia, ~1939
Fait partie de Harvey Hurren Photograph Collection
Driver thought to be Buzz Downer.
Squamish Highway and Howe Sound before Daisy Creek, 1957
Fait partie de Squamish Forest Service Photograph Collection
BC Government Air photo.
Photo by: Department of Lands & Forests.
Squamish Highway and Howe Sound between Porteau Cove and Britannia Beach, 1957
Fait partie de Squamish Forest Service Photograph Collection
Government Air Photograph.
Photo by: Department of Lands & Forests.
Squamish Highway and Howe Sound between Porteau Cove and Britannia Beach, 1957
Fait partie de Squamish Forest Service Photograph Collection
Government Air Photograph.
Photo by: Department of Lands & Forests.
Squamish Highway and Howe Sound before Daisy Creek, 1957
Fait partie de Squamish Forest Service Photograph Collection
BC Government Air photo.
Photo by: Department of Lands & Forests.
Grading highway from Squamish to Britannia
Fait partie de Squamish Times Photograph Collection
Grading highway from Squamish to Britannia
Fait partie de Squamish Times Photograph Collection
Grading highway from Squamish to Britannia
Fait partie de Squamish Times Photograph Collection
Installing overpass over Highway 99
Fait partie de Squamish Times Photograph Collection
Late September 1979
Installing overpass over Highway 99
Fait partie de Squamish Times Photograph Collection
Late September 1979
Fait partie de Squamish Times Photograph Collection
On October 28, 1981, 4 vehicles plunged into a creek after debris flow had destroyed the M Creek Bridge on the Squamish Highway during heavy rains. 9 people died including Tammi Lee Boscariol, daughter of Squamish residents William and Anne Boscariol, and her boyfriend William Stewart Short.
Fait partie de Squamish Times Photograph Collection
Flooded field off Highway 99 (behind Golden's).
Squamish Advance: Thursday, November 2, 1950
Fait partie de Historical Newspaper Archive
ERECTING NEW AUTO SHOWROOM
BRACKENDALE
CBC PRODUCER
[PHOTO]
NEWCOMER BEATS HOUSING SHORTAGE
BUY XMAS SEALS
TAX INCREASE
FURTHER EFFORTS FOR NEW HIGHWAY
ARMISTICE SERVICE FOR NOVEMBER 11
DISLOCATES ELBOW IN MILL ACCIDENT
SCHOOL PUPILS HOLD GOOD MASQUERADE
CHANGE HANDS
RECEIVE GRADER
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
JAMES SINCLAIR'S SURPRISE VISIT
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
WOODFIBRE
BRITANNIA
CARD OF THANKS
ASSOCIATION FAVORS 'MISSING LINK' ROAD
PUBLIC NOTICE
Sans titre
Highway now through centre of picture
Fait partie de Ernie Harry Photograph Collection
View from the Chief from Highway 99
Fait partie de Rose Tatlow Photograph Collection
A view of the Chief from Highway 99, which was then Government Road.
Highway 99 before it was paved
Fait partie de Ernie Harry Photograph Collection
Heading north towards Squamish from Sta-a-mus Reserve.
Line of cars waiting due to road grading
Fait partie de Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
Highway 99 (?)
Squamish Advance: Thursday, January 10, 1952
Fait partie de Historical Newspaper Archive
ILL CHILD RUSHED TO CITY HOSPITAL
BRACKENDALE
BUILDING MATERIAL FOR LEGION ARRIVES
SCHOOL INSTALLS SOMETHING NEW
WIND HAMPERS UTILITIES HERE
CHALET SNOWMOBILE ARRIVED TODAY
FAVORS CAPILANO HIGHWAY ROUTE
SQUAMISH IS BACK IN BANANA BELT
ROADS VERY DANGEROUS
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
HOWARD MANNING
[PHOTO]
CLASSIFIED ADS
LOGGING COMPANIES RESUMING WORK
ANSCOMB HINTS CONDITION WILL SOON END
INDEPENDENT GROCERS
CLEARANCE SALE STARTS SATURDAY
LEICESTER SQUARE'S HARMONY QUARTET
[PHOTO]
NEW CBC HEADQUARTERS
[PHOTO]
Sans titre
Motorcade arrives Squamish 2/2
Fait partie de Ken Barbour Photograph and Cartoon Collection
Cartoon by Ken Barbour, 2 of 2.
Caption accompanying two cartoons:
... many years ago when the white men first came to the Squamish Valley they stole all the land from the Indians... the Chief put a curse on the white men and said that one day after the greedy white men had logged all the timber and fished all the streams a great new white leader would rise and build a great new trail and return the land to its rightful owners......