The Oblate Fathers, Rae. May 9th, 1924. / Photographed by John Russell.
Crossing an ice crack off the east point of Hardisty Island. May 26th, 1924. / Photographed by John Russell.
The signal left for the chief at the S.E. cor. [corner] of Hardisty Island. June 1st, 1924. / Photographed by John Russell.
S.E. cor. [corner] Hardisty Is. [Island]. The pole points towards [Fort] Resolution. June 1st, 1924. / Photographed by John Russell.
Leaving Hardisty Is. [Island], June. Drifting ice still in the arm. June 7th, 1924. / Photographed by John Russell.
[Caption for photos :0769 and :0770]: Charlie shot two geese. Then he roasted them using our folding camp stove as both oven and pan. Oatmeal made the dressing. [Men left to right:] Walter Jewett and Chas. MacDonald. June 15th, 1924. / Photographed by John Russell.
Dogs of the north country. June 24th, 1924. / Photographed by John Russell.
Dogs. June 1924. / Photographed by G. H. Blanchet.
Jean Marie's houses at the mouth of his river. June 24th, 1924. / Photographed by John Russell.
An island in the Hornby Channel. June 27th, 1924. / Photographed by G. H. Blanchet.
A quiet hour on the "Ptarmigan" [schooner]. [Men relaxing and reading]. Sept. 1924. / Photographed by Max G. Cameron.
Its hard work hauling a canoe over such a hilly and rock trail. [Two men carrying a canoe]. July 1924. / Photographed by Max G. Cameron.
J. Russell carries a load. July 1924. / Photographed by John Russell [?].
Lake Harry [Harry Lake], looking east from the end of the first portage. July 1924. / Photographed by John Russell.
At the west end of Artillery Lake. July 11th, 1923. / Photographed by John Russell. [Teepee frame in the foreground].
The Parry Falls Lockhart River. Aug. 1923. / Photographed by G. H. Blanchet.
On the Lockhart River. [View of the river]. July 1924. / Photographed by G. H. Blanchet.
We all got our fill of man-packing. [Two men carrying large loads on their backs]. July 1924. / Photographed by John Russell.
G. H. Blanchet shows how much he can carry. July 1924. / Photographed by John Russell.
Over the last portage, and the backbreak is ended. [Men and a lake in the distance]. July 11th, 1924. / Photographed by Max G. Cameron.
The west end of Artillery Lake. July 1924. / Photographed by Max G. Cameron.
Spruce groves along the west shore of Artillery Lake. July 1924. / Photographed by G. H. Blanchet.
The Rat lodge [a geographic feature], Artillery Lake. July 15th, 1924. / Photographed by John Russell.
The last tree, Casba River [Lockhart River, the portion between Artillery Lake and Ptarmigan Lake] and the middle rapid, easily run. July 21st, 1924. / Photographed by John Russell.
Running the middle rapid, Casba River [Lockhart River, the portion between Artillery Lake and Ptarmigan Lake]. Sept. 1924. / Photographed by Max G. Cameron.