Unidentified man driving a horse and buggy.
John Walter's ferry carrying a horse and buggy across the North Saskatchewan river.
Walterdale Bridge is in the background.
York boats were 28-40 feet long and rowed by 8 oars. The York boats traveled on the Saskatchewan River to Hudson's Bay and carried 10 bundles (90 lbs each) of furs and crops.
Jim Delaney on horseback in forefront, poses with several Indigenous men, two also on horseback, on Jasper Avenue and Grierson Street (101st Avenue). Buildings in the background include houses and the Columbia House and Nova Scotian Hotels. Also partially
A view of a group of Indigenous individuals standing outside their teepees at their summer camp; a wagon is also visible.
A portrait of an Inuk woman dressed in traditional clothing and standing outside a teepee.
Same as EB-12 (cover photo) and similar to EB-12-2
Dogrib teepees set up in front of the wooden buildings of the Hudson's Bay Company post at Great Slave Lake; individuals are seated and standing outside their teepees.
A group of Indigenous men packing goods on the ice along the Athabasca River.
Same as EA-10-2823