Acres Lake, looking east. July 9th, 1924. / Photographed by John Russell.
Acres Lake. Sept. 1924. / Photographed by John Russell.
On one of the lakes along the portage. July 1924. / Photographed by John Russell.
The creek between Acres and Kipling lakes. July 1924. / Photographed by John Russell.
The most awkward sort of load sails, poles, paddles, and odds and ends. July 1924. / Photographed by Max G. Cameron.
At first this method of carrying a canoe was hard on us, but our shoulders calloused, and we found it to be the easiest method. [Two men carrying a canoe on their shoulders.] July 1924. / Photographed by Max G. Cameron.
Timber at the west end of Artillery Lake. July 12th, 1924. / Photographed by John Russell.
How the timber thins out as we get into the barren lands. July 1924. / Photographed by John Russell.
Sleds left by Indians [Indigenous people] on the shores of Artillery Lake, near Lockhart River. July 1924. / Photographed by G. H. Blanchet.
Artillery Lake. July 1924. / Photographed by John Russell.
The Beaver lodge. [A geographic feature]. July 1924. / Photographed by G. H. Blanchet.
Ice [on a lake]. July 17th, 1924. / Photographed by John Russell.
Caribou at the narrows Clinton-Colden Lake, north shore. July 27th, 1924. / Photographed by John Russell.
Souci King bringing in some caribou meat. [Man standing by a tent]. Aug. 1923. / Photographed by G. H. Blanchet.
Very, very old, and has had a hard fight to live. Less than 3' high. [A stunted spruce tree]. Aug. 1923. / Photographed by G. H. Blanchet.
Grove of small spruce, west side Artillery Lake. July 1924. / Photographed by John Russell.
The caribou has a top-heavy look, because of his antlers. July 1924. / Photographed by G. H. Blanchet.
[Caption for photos :0860 and :0861:] We run out of the timber about halfway up Artillery Lake, and have this type of scenery, long bare ridges, with gentle slopes to the water. July 1924. / Photographed by Max G. Cameron.
[Caption for photos :0860 and :0861:] We run out of the timber about halfway up Artillery Lake, and have this type of scenery, long bare ridges, with gentle slopes to the water. July 1924. / Photographed by Max G. Cameron.
[Surveying] Observation station on the Casba River [Lockhart River, the portion between Artillery Lake and Ptarmigan Lake]. July 1924. / Photographed by G. H. Blanchet.
On Athabaska [Athabasca] River, near Poplar Point. March 1924. / Photographed by John Russell. [Men with horses pulling sledges].
[Captions from photos :0713 and :0714:] The little rapids of the Rocher River [Riviere des Rochers, Alberta] flowing out of Lake Athabaska [Athabasca], were still open in March, when we went through. March 28, 1924.
Slave river, helping the dogs up a steep bank. March 1924. / Photographed by John Russell.
The Boyd's shack, where a cache was left for us in April. May 22nd, 1924. / Photographed by John Russell. [Man standing beside the log cabin].
Rae Point from Waite Is. [Island]. May 1924. / Photographed by John Russell.