Tyee Club Trophy

Lions walkathon on the Tyee Spit

A model salmon

A model of a 62 lb Tyee Salmon caught in the Campbell River area. Presented by Robert Page to the Natural History Museum, South Kensington, London.

Youngsters parading

Yvonne Price? leads a parade of youngsters. The occasion has been variously identified as an Easter Parade and a May Day parade.

Eleanor Cliffe and Elizabeth Quocksister

Bones Bay cannery workers: Eleanor Cliffe and Elizabeth Quocksister.

Unknown anglers in rowboats

Development sign for the Discovery Village, Campbell River.

This development was located at the corner of 1st avenue and Alder street.

Flood in Campbellton

Tour group at John Hart Generating Station

Forestry group in front of BC Hydro's John Hart Generating station, Campbell River.

Natalie Jameski, an RN at the Lourdes Hospital

Campbell River Residents, circa 1942

From right: Gertie Isaac, Edna Rossiter (back) Nurse and Len Rossiter. This photograph was taken when Gertie Isaac operated the Willows Hotel.

Roderick Haig-Brown at his desk, Campbell River

Mary and Charles Thulin's hayfield

The Thulin's hayfield located in what is now downtown Campbell River.

Dr. Richard and Mary Murphy on the water

Campbell River Fire Department with new Iron Lung

Sam Quatell on horseback

Sam Quatell, born in 1912, was the grandson of Jim Quatell, owner of the largest big house on the Tyee Spit in the early 1940s. The Quatell big house was used to host the McKenna-McBride Commission when it visited Campbell River in 1914. Sam (Yalthklan) and his wife Amy had 19 children. He passed...

Burned remains of Thunderbird Hall, Campbell River Reserve

James Glendale of New Vancouver

The children are Daht Glendale, who later married Jack Nowlie, and her brother Norman.

Willow Point Elementary donates to Arena Fund

Arena Fund member Chuck Saults holds Debra Sloat beside the donation cheque from Willow Point Elementary.

July 1st Parade, Campbell River

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

Official opening of El King's Shell Station

New Year's Eve at Painter's Lodge, Campbell River

Zellerbach family and catch

Elm Street school fire, July 1972

Located on the Island Highway the Elm Street school had originally been built in the late 1920s. It burned down in July of 1972.

Construction of the boat ramp on the Tyee Spit