From left: Charles Thulin, Carl Thulin Sr., and Mr. McDonald with the Thulin's new car in front of the family home - Thulin Court (later known as Richmond Court).
"Milton (Mac) MacAlpine came to Campbell River as a policeman in 1933." [Diamond in the Rough, p.163]. He was a member of the B.C. Provincial Police and is seen here with a highway patrol vehicle.
A tourist promotion at the Bee Hive Café in which all the store clerks dressed up. The store manager, Skip McDonald (one-time Mayor of Campbell River), is at the bottom centre holding the talking stick.
This view of the Quinsam Hotel was likely taken after an addition was added by the then part owner/manager of the hotel Jack Ross. This addition included an expansion to the bar as well as coffee shop.
Bones Bay Cannery. In 1927 the Canadian Fish Company closed their cannery operation in Shushartie Bay and transferred the equipment to Bones Bay on W. Cracroft Island in Johnstone Strait. Close to the gillnet and seine fisheries of Johnstone Strait and the mainland inlets, the Bones Bay cannery...
The Campbell River Roller Skating Club puts on its fourth annual presentation (known as the Roller Follies) - a circus on wheels - at the Community Hall. Picturing Frankie Milmore with an unknown child. June 1, 1966
Love and Marriage Forum at Senior Secondary School, Campbell River
Forum on the topic of Love and Marriage held at Campbell River Senior Secondary School. Sitting at table (left to right): Roderick Haig-Brown, Raymond Sibley, John Young, John Gibson, and A.L. Cartier.
Campbell River storefront painted for Salmon Festival
Local artist Danny Sawatsky (18 years old) painting a window at Dagmar's to promote the upcoming Salmon Festival in Campbell River. He operated the business Big Rock Signs.