Typical banks, on the lower Peace.
An Indian [Indigenous] fishing camp on the Slave river. Note the rack on which the catch is hung, out of reach of dogs. [Camp viewed from the water].
A 30 lb. trout, caught at Wrigley, where the Mackenzie river leaves Great Slave L. [Lake]. [Man holding up fish; schooner in the background].
Les Iles du large, the long traverse, with Grande Goulet [Iles du Goulet] in the distance.
A cache on the Connie [Inconnu] Channel, protected by brush and pieces of red cotton.
Landing Russell's party of Rabbit Is. [Island], June 28, 1922. [Men on shore with supplies, schooner in the background].
Dinner is now ready --.[Man at a campfire along the shore, in the distance].
A harbour on the south side of Pethey nooa [Pethei Peninsula], see 5019 [photo item :0633]. [Schooner moored to the shore].
Harbour on the south side of Pethy nooa [Pethei Peninsula] showing the ravine. See 5020. [Photo item :0519] [The schooner at anchor].
Dogribs and Yellowknives at the canoe portage, Pethey nooa [Pethei Peninsula], on their way to the caribou hunt. [People standing along the shore; canoes in the water].
Gibraltar point from the east.
Souci. [Dene man posed for picture].
Big Island, in McLeod Bay.
Near the east end of McLeod bay the barren lands touch the lake at several points.
The mouth of the Lochart [Lockhart] river at the north end of Charlton Bay, east end of Great Slave Lake. Ft.[ Fort] Reliance in the distance.
Fort Reliance, showing the chimneys erected by Back in 1833, and the remains of the cabin built by Buffalo Jones in [caption ends].
Another view of Fort Reliance. [Back's chimneys are visible].
Sunset on the Lockhart river, Ft. [Fort] Reliance. [Schooner moored to shore].
The last view of Great Slave lake from the summit at Pike's Portage.
Rough country, in from Pike's Portage.
Barren land scenery.
Typical country at the edge of the barren lands.
Small bay near the east end of Christie Bay.
The Evinrude is like the Ford; at times it doesn't care to work. Here they're petting it into good humor. The picture shows part of the Connie [Inconnu] channel. [Two men in a canoe beside a schooner with several men on board, moored at the shore].
Surveyors, geologists, missionaries, etc., coming up to [Fort] McMurray] in October. Over 100 men on board [scows].