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  • McNair Fraser Logging Camp
    McNair Fraser Logging Camp Image
        Joseph Gregson, pioneer logger, Garden Bay, wrote to J.S. Matthews, 9th November, 1963 at the McNair Fraser Logging camp in West Vancouver, up on Hollyburn Ridge. The "Walking Dudley" was the only engine of its kind in B.C. It was bolted onto a flat car, and ran on rails the ...
      Joseph Gregson, pioneer logger, Garden Bay, wrote to J.S. Matthews, 9th November, ...
  • Cypress Creek
    Cypress Creek Image
        View of Cypress Creek with a man standing on a rock beside water. The photo is labelled "Cyprus Creek West Vancouver".
      View of Cypress Creek with a man standing on a rock beside ...
  • Capilano River Lighthouse
    Capilano River Lighthouse Image
        View of lighthouse at mouth of the Capilano River. Sentinel Hill and the North Shore Mountains can be seen in the background.
      View of lighthouse at mouth of the Capilano River. Sentinel Hill and ...
  • Capilano River Bridge Washout
    Capilano River Bridge Washout Image
        View of collapsed Capilano River Bridge after 1917 flood.
      View of collapsed Capilano River Bridge after 1917 flood.
  • Capilano River Bridge
    Capilano River Bridge Image
        View of washed out Capilano River Bridge, December 1917.
      View of washed out Capilano River Bridge, December 1917.
  • Capilano River Bridge
    Capilano River Bridge Image
        View of collapsed Capilano River Bridge during flood of 1917.
      View of collapsed Capilano River Bridge during flood of 1917.
  • Capilano River Bridge
    Capilano River Bridge Image
        View of span of Capilano River Bridge.
      View of span of Capilano River Bridge.
  • Capilano River Bridge
    Capilano River Bridge Image
        Capilano Creek Bridge, December 1917. The wooden bridge over Capilano Creek at Keith Road collapsed and in December 1917 the new Marine Drive bridge went out. A temporary wooden replacement was made, and remained until a new steel span was built in 1931. Another steel span was washed out in ...
      Capilano Creek Bridge, December 1917. The wooden bridge over Capilano Creek at ...
  • Mouth of the Capilano River
    Mouth of the Capilano River Image
        A view of the mouth of the Capilano River surrounded by forests.
      A view of the mouth of the Capilano River surrounded by forests.
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