View below Albert Canyon Tunnel
- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1006_01-UL_1006_01_0036
- Item
- [between 1880 and 1890?]
Photograph is numbered 179.
Macmunn, Charles
View below Albert Canyon Tunnel
Photograph is numbered 179.
Macmunn, Charles
Photograph is numbered 157.
Macmunn, Charles
View at Loop, showing rise of track
View of railway track, which was considered one of the most difficult pieces of track along the Canadian Pacific Railway. Photograph is numbered 155.
Macmunn, Charles
View of railway track, which was considered one of the most difficult pieces of track along the Canadian Pacific Railway. Photograph is numbered 182.
Macmunn, Charles
View from Shed 25, down valley showing Loop
View of railway track, which was considered one of the most difficult pieces of track along the Canadian Pacific Railway. Photograph is numbered 173.
Macmunn, Charles
Part of Great Glacier and Sir Donald Peak
Also known as Syndicate Peak. Photograph is numbered 4.
Macmunn, Charles
Great Glacier, from road to Glacier
Photograph is numbered 242.
Macmunn, Charles
Photograph is numbered 235.
Macmunn, Charles
Hoinet Mt., 1/2 mile west of Rodger's Pass
View of Hoinet Mountain near Roger's Pass. Photograph is numbered 160.
Macmunn, Charles
View of Mount Carroll (part of Roger's Pass), which is now known as Mount Macdonald. The name was changed by Privy Council Order in Council #551 on 4 April 1887. The Canadian Pacific Railway can be seen in the foreground. Photograph is numbered 34.
Macmunn, Charles
View of Roger's Pass. The Canadian Pacific Railway can be seen in the foreground. Photograph is numbered 53.
Macmunn, Charles
Stoney Creek Bridge, 296 ft. high
Photograph is numbered 151.
Macmunn, Charles
Devil's Gap, view No.1, Beaver Canyon
Photograph is numbered 177.
Macmunn, Charles
Columbia River Canyon, 2 1/2 miles below Donald
Photograph is numbered 152.
Macmunn, Charles
7th crossing, Lower Kicking Horse Canyon
Photograph is numbered 308.
Macmunn, Charles
Mud Tunnel and Curve, west of Palliser
Photograph is numbered 296.
Macmunn, Charles
Photograph is numbered 301.
Macmunn, Charles
Kicking Horse River, west of No. 1 switch
Photograph is numbered 292.
Macmunn, Charles
Mt. Hector and nine mile glacier
Photograph is numbered 288.
Macmunn, Charles
Mount Stephan, Summit of the Kicking Horse Pass
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Mount Stephan, (East Side) Summit of the Kicking Horse Pass
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Naptka [Wapta] Lake, near the Summit of Kicking Horse Pass
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Mount Carrol, Selkirk Mountains
Mount Carroll is now known as Mount Macdonald.
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The Great Glacier of the Selkirks
View of the Illecillewaet Glacier with a train in the foreground.
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Mount Hermit, Summit of Rogers Pass, Selkirks
View of the railroad tracks with Mount Hermit in the background.
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Mount Hermit from near the Glacier Hotel
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Snow-shed in the Selkirk Mountains
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The Fox, Dawson and Donkin Glaciers, with the Giekie Glacier below, Selkirks
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Stony Creek Bridge, Height 296 Feet, on the Canadian Pacific Railway
Wm. Notman & Son
Stony Creek Bridge, 289 feet high
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The C.P.R. Crossing the Columbia River
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Ascending the Selkirks by the Double Loop
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Syndicate Peak from Glacier Hotel
Syndicate Peak is now known as Mount Sir Donald.
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Takkakaw Falls, 1346 ft. high, Yoho Valley
Caption reads, "Takkakaw Falls. Said to be the highest waterfall in North America. Not a thin wisp of water swaying and twisting in the wind but a stupendous thundering cataract that thrills one by its majestic might."
Harmon, Byron, 1876-1934
Caption reads, " Mount Burgess and Emerald Lake. Mount Burgess is noted as being rich in fossils. Wonderful specimens from life of a bygone age have been found its steep slopes. Emerald Lake is distant seven miles from Field."
Harmon, Byron, 1876-1934
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[View of Canadian Pacific Railroad engine]
View of a CPR train engine on stopped on a bend of tracks. Snow covered mountains can be seen in the background.
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"The Loop", Selkirks, (Three Tracks)
View of a CPR train engine on stopped on a bend of tracks. Snow covered mountains can be seen in the background. The Illecillewaet Glacier can be seen in the background.
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View of workers completing construction on the Stoney Creek Bridge.
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First Trail to [Asulkan] Glacier
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View of a train rounding a bend next to the Kicking Horse River.
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First [Climber] Asulkan Glacier
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First Climbers, Asulkan Glacier
View of a man and woman climbing the glacier.
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