A caribou.
Another caribou.
Every depression is a lake. all sizes and shapes.
Pikes Portage where the trip overland to Artillery lake and the barren lands, is begun.
A stone landmark,erected by the Indians [Indigenous people].
The Gap. Towards the east end of Christie bay.
The Gap, in Christie Bay.
The west end of Tza -Tze nooa, or Red Rock Is. [Island].
In the Connie [Inconnu] Channel, the main east and west route through Great Slave Lake. [Schooner along the shore].
At the Aurous gold mine, on Wilson Is. [Island]. The windlass over the shaft. Mr. Sandquist, the president, gets into the photo.
The prodigal's return. The missing party is found. [Four men in two canoes].
A beacon on the steamboat channel, mouth of the Slave River.
The unsuccessful attempt to transform a horse scow into a prairie schooner.
The end of the steel. The [railway] station at Waterways on the A. & G. W., near [Fort] McMurray. From here the trip is uninteresting.
On the Athabaska [Athabasca] delta, passing the "Northland Echo" [ship], behind the Echo is the "Canadusa," pushing her scow.
Entrance to the sawmill channel at [Fort] Chipewyan. The "Miss Norman" [boat], with scows, waiting for calm weather to cross the lake. A lobstick on the skyline.
On the Slave below the 30th base line. The canoes are lashed together, the three parties and their beds are crowded onto the launch, and we start for Fitzgerld. [A loaded boat moored to the shore, canoes lashed behind it].
Caribou Is. [Island], on the Slave, above Fitzgerald.
Surveyors' camps at the mission sawmill, 4 miles from [Fort] Resolution, on one of the Slave delta channels.
Souci King (Joseph Beaulieu). [Man paddling a canoe, 1922].
A closer view of [Fort] Resolution, on Great Slave Lake. [In the distance, viewed across the water].
The "Ptarmigan" [boat] off the Slave river delta.
The west end of Pethey noo-a [formerly an island, now known as Pethei Peninsula]. Here the island is narrow, and the cliffs much broken.
The western extremity of Pethy nooa [Pethei Peninsula], cliffs 400' high.
Pethey nooa [Pethei Peninsula], the sheer basaltic cliffs of its north face.