RCMP officer and office staff member, Campbell River detachment

Police officer Al Wieshlow presenting office staff member Prue Power with a farewell gift.

Campbell River Waterfront after a storm

View of the original war memorial cenotaph located on the Island Highway (in forefront). This photograph was taken before the Tyee Plaza development.

Crawford and McNeil's store in Campbellton

Crawford and McNeil's Store, beside the Quinsam Hotel. Left to right: Verona Forbes McNeil, Campbell Crawford, William McNeil (Verona's father), Grace Tyson (Devitt), and Ole Olson.

Mr. Reilly Clark with his catch

Fish

Campbell River Fire Chiefs

Oscar Thulin, the retiring Fire Chief, stands beside the new Fire Chief, Bill McIntosh.

Exterior of the new Campbell River Elementary, Junior Senior High School

A young newspaper delivery girl holds front page of local newspaper

Front page of the Campbell River Courier newspaper announcing the 1967 Centennial project for a new Museum and Library complex.

Unidentified child with a salmon at the Willows Hotel

Remembrance Day at the Legion

Members of the Campbell River Legion gather after Remembrance Day ceremonies at the Campbell River cenotaph.

'Our Place' - Centre for the Mentally Handicapped

Dick Kosick performs a graft on a fir tree during a tour/demonstration

Forester Dick Kosick performs a graft while spectators (left to right) look on: unidentified man, Carl Thulin, T.W.C. July 2, 1964

Job's daughters

Car wash at the Texaco gas station.

Les McDonald

Downtown Campbell River

View of the L&H block (on left) which at that time housed the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. The building on the right is the Vanstone Block.

Campbell River's waterfront and wharf

Buildings on shore from left: Laver's Store, Bee Hive Café block and the Willows Hotel.

Peter and Glen Ford

Peter and Glen Ford (the famous actor) with a catch of Northern Coho, 9-16 lb, on September 17, 1968.

Dr. J.A. Wiborn with Herbert Pidcock and salmon

Campbell River police officers

Crowd gathers to hear results of Fishing Derby, 1971

Campbell River Courier's Salmon Derby at the Texaco Boat ramp, August 1971.

Walter Shutts, Tyee Man, with his guide Tom McGregor

Walter Shutts, Tyee Man 1968, with his record holding catch of salmon. This is the largest salmon ever registered with the Tyee Club. The catch weighed in at 71 lb and was caught on August 6, 1968. Mr. Shutts guide was Tom McGregor.

View of Forbes Landing Lodge, Campbell River

Owner of Trans Mountain Airline

Bill MacAdam, owner of Trans Mountain Airline, in the cockpit of the seaplane, October 1965.

Haig-Brown children

Roderick Haig-Brown's children: Mary, Alan, Celia, and Valerie - being photographed for a magazine.

July 1st parade, Campbell River

B&G's General Store entry in the July 1st parade.