Walter Magee on Cheakamus Bridge
- CA SQPL 19-007
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
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Walter Magee on Cheakamus Bridge
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
Squamish Advance: Thursday, June 14, 1951
Part of Historical Newspaper Archive
CONTRACT LET FOR SQUAMISH HOSPITAL
FLOODGATE REPAIRED BY WORK "BEE"
VILLAGE PLANS MORE SIDEWALKS
CHEEKYE BRIDGE BEING REPAIRED
BRITANNIA TO SELL PYRITES IN B.C.
THE CRADLE
WOODFIBRE
BOARD OF TRADE IN BUSY SESSION
TWO INJURED IN FREAK ACCIDENT
STUDENTS TO ATTEND GRADUATION BANQUET
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
B.C. ELECTRIC PLANS BUILDING PROGRAM
LOCAL STORE ADDS NEW STAFF MEMBERS
COUNTING NOISES
CUCKOO CLOCK HOUSE
[PHOTO]
BRACKENDALE
WOODFIBRE
CLASSIFIED ADS
POUNDKEEPER
LEICESTER SQUARE
[PHOTO]
CARSON CHRISTENING
[PHOTO]
WINTER FUN IN SUMMER
[PHOTO]
Squamish Advance
Building the Cheakamus Bridge (~1925).
Left to right: Herb Armstrong, Mart McIntyre, Allan Newton Barbour, Paul Sellons.
Cheekye as seen from the bridge
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
Cheekye is from the Indian name for Mount Garibald - in-ch-KAI which means "dirty place". The mountain was so named since dirty snow would result when dust would be blown onto the snowfields from cinder cones and lava. The pioneers adapted this name to the area and river.
Walter Magee with Herres girls
Part of Unknown Photograph Collection
Walter Magee with Herres girls on bridge at Cheakamus. Suspected to be Lizzie on the left (Mrs Bill Tourcot) and Mary on the right (Mrs Al Armstrong).
$500,000 bridge over Cheakamus River
Part of Magee Photograph Collection
Ozzie Rae on old Cheekye Bridge (?)