The Crystal Grill was located on the corner of Petersen Road and the Island Highway in Campbellton. It was owned by the Benton and Garrett families at various times.
Born in Shoal Bay in 1885, John Ferry came from the Kweeha branch of the Lekwiltok whose traditional territories are around Phillips and Frederick Arm on the mainland. John Ferry represented the Kweeha to the McKenna Bride Commission in 1914. This commission was charged with addressing the Indian...
Katie (older) and Lavern (younger) Henderson, two of the daughters of Mr.and Mrs. Sam Henderson, pose full First Nations dress for the newspaper photographer. Apr. 29, 1964
On right is pilot Bob Langdon, standing in front of his BC Airlines SeaBee. At this time BC Airlines picked up passengers on the beach in front of the Willows Hotel.
The first four sisters to come to Campbell River before the hospital was reopened: Sister Mary Rose Yvonne, Sister Mary Kathleen, Sister Mary Mark, and Sister Mary John Leonard.
View looking west towards Alder Street, the Lourdes Hospital is the large building on the hill. Buidling on the hill on top right is the Sister of St. Ann's residences, known as Floracita Cottage.
B.D. Reuther of St. Croix, Virgin Islands with his catch a 58½ lb Tyee caught on August 21, 1959. This earned him the title Tyee Man 1959. His guide (not shown in photograph) was David R. Duke.
Corner of Island Highway and St. Ann's, Campbell River
The Iaci building which was built by Joe Iaci in 1951 with the Willows Hotel in the background. At this time Wylie's Ladies Wear was located in the Iaci building.