Main Street, looking south, Moose Jaw, SK.
View from Canadian Pacific Railway station - Moose Jaw, SK.
Wreck of S.S. CITY OF MEDICINE HAT - Saskatoon, SK.
Scarth Street, Regina, SK.
Twenty-First Street, Saskatoon, SK.
View looking along Scarth Street from the Hotel Saskatchewan - Regina, SK.
View of Twenty-First Street from the C.N.R. Station - Saskatoon, SK.
View of Second Avenue, looking south - Saskatoon, SK.
View of 11th Avenue, looking west near Scarth Street - Regina, SK.
Hawarden, SK. - Gladstone Street
Doukhabor Village along Canadian Norther Railway - likely in the vicinity of Verigan, SK.
Wakaw, SK. - Bank of British North America on the corner at the left
Site of first territorial capital - Battleford - looking across the Battle River.
Four years ago there was not a house where this town now is.
Lumber from Wisconsin to Saskatchewan was taken by wagon to Cudworth.
Second contingent of the Canadian Expeditionary Force leaving Saskatoon.
Saskatoon's first volunteers - First World War.
Building the University Bridge, Saskatoon.
Yorkton, North West Territories - Main Street
Greenlake, SK - Corner Store
Harris Lumber Co . Roads were "iced" from moving loads of such great weight. Once the load was moving, the "snatch team" was taken off the front and the pole team carried on alone. Logs were loaded on flat cars and shipped by rail to the mills at Crooked River.
Sturgeon Lake district or up by Big River
Steam locomotive at Aberdeen, SK.
Moose Jaw's Welcome to their Royal Highnesses, The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York
Rail accident in March, 1912 in Saskatoon. The last cars of the Canadian Northern jumped the track as they passed out of the railway yards. The sleeping car Kipling fell onto the ice injuring thirteen people.
SS Wawota about to embark.
Sask 'N River Pioneer Steamer - believed at Prince Albert.
A series of "best of record" passages on the Saskatchewan River between Grand Rapids and Edmonton in the 1884 season, moved one North West crew to rechristian their sternwheel "Greyhound of the Saskatchewan".
Two years after her third reconstruction, the William Pearson Co. steam Qu'Apelle takes time out from her landseeker tours around Last Mountain, SK. to entertain new American residents.
Delivery wagons proceeding up the bank from the steamboat and barge - Prince Albert.
Photograph of steamboat - "Saskatchewan" - owned by Hudson Bay Co. - near Prince Albert.
The "City of Prince Albert" ready for a pleasure cruise.