Group on the front steps of the Willows Hotel

Group of Campbell River citizens discussing the proposed seaplane base on the Tyee spit. Roderick Haig-Brown in centre of the photograph; beside him on the left (in checked shirt) is pilot Bob Langdon.

Members of the Campbell River Garage Bowling Team

Photo taken January, 1951.

Car with passengers beside Forbes Landing Lodge

John Blackburn of Grantham is the man holding the boy. They were visiting Forbes Landing with friends from Vancouver.

Interior of the Campbell River RCMP offices

From left: Bill Gordon, Len Gray, and Ed Hall.

Mrs. Omar J. Noles with catch

Mrs. Omar J. Noles of Portland with her catch of a 43 1/2 lb Tyee caught in the Tyee Pool with guide Doug Piggott (not pictured here).

Ray E. Slocum with catch of salmon

Fisherman Ray E. Slocum, Tyee Man 1947, with his 70 1/2lb Tyee Salmon caught July 29th. This is a record holding catch under the Tyee Club of British Columbia's 3/6 tackle regulations. Mr. Slocum's guide was D.L. Les McDonald (not in photograph).

Office interior at John Hart Generating Station, Campbell River

The waiting room at BC Hydro's John Hart generating station. Visitors waited here for a tour of the station. Photo taken July 6, 1965.

Sayward Chamber of Commerce float

The 1958 Canada Day parade.

Salmon Festival Parade, Campbell River

Campbell River Mayor Tom Barnett and Mr. Tyee during the annual Campbell River Salmon Festival Parade held on July 1st, 1980.

July 1st parade, Campbell River

Front view of the Willow Point Women's softball team float along with the other entries of the July 1st parade at Campbell River.

Graffiti on the Big Rock

Ken Sogawa's barber shop located on St. Ann's, Campbell River

This building was originally the cooler for the Willows Hotel. June 1976.

The Campbell River Rotary Club

Members of the The Campbell River Rotary Club in front of Scout Hall. Incoming Rotary President Ken Antonelli and Rotary President Sherman Evans check a paint sample for the renovations to the Scout Hall. Apr. 29, 1964

W.W. Astor with catch

W.W. Astor of London, England – First Gold Button of the year 1926. Catch 50½ lb on August 19, 1926.

View of Elk Falls

Group standing on the cliff next to Elk Falls.

Racing canoe event on Labour Day, Campbell River

Campbell River Students

Jake Burgess at Telegraph Office

Mr. Hess with his catch

Members of the Bishops Bowling Team

Presumably (based on the name) this bowling team was sponsored by the Quinsam Hotel which was owned by Jim English (aka the Bishop).

Flooding at the K AND G General Store

Jan. 12, 1966

The Discovery Inn

View of the Discovery Inn, located on Shoppers Row and the Island Highway.

Gathering at Tsawatainuk village of Gwa’yi in Kingcome Inlet

July 1st Parade, Campbell River

Float in the July 1st Parade, 1958, Campbell River. Lane Field Park bleachers in the background.

Herbert Pidcock with fishing lure

Well known Campbell River fishing guide, Herbert Pidcock, with a lure.