The Lilelana Pavilion was located on the Island Highway south of the Island Hwy. & St. Ann's intersection. It was built in 1918 by the Thulin's and named for the three Thulin girls, Lillie, Anna and Elin. It was the site of many events in Campbell River until it was demolished in...
Joe Hess of Outremont, Quebec with his catch - a 59 lb Tyee which he caught on August 18, 1966. This catch earned him the title of Tyee Man for 1966. His guide Joe Painter is on right.
Sportfishing camp near the mouth of the Campbell River
Mr. F.J. Barrow of Oaklands, Haywards Heath, Sussex, who supplies us with this photo from which this picture was taken, writes:
"It was taken two years ago at our camp at the mouth of the Campbell River on the east coast of Vancouver Island."
Portrait of Louis Petersen, an early settler of Campbell River
This photo was taken around the year 1900. Louis was one of three brothers from Denmark who took jobs with the International Timber Company and decided to settle in the district. They bought land in the area that is now known as Petersen Road.