31 results found
Registration / Serial:130322
Aircraft Original Type:Lockheed L-100 Hercules
Aircraft Generic Type:Lockheed C-130 Hercules (L-082/182/282/382)
Aircraft Version:Lockheed CC-130E Hercules
C/n (msn):382-4192
Operator Titles:Canada - Air Force
City / Area:Alert / Crash Site [ Off-Airport ]Map (unconfirmed)
Region / Country:Nunavut, Canada
Photo Date:21 August 1997
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Photo ID:235134Submit Correction
View count: 345
Canadian Forces CC-130 Hercules 130322 crashed on final approach 16km from Station Alert on Ellesmere Island in Nunavut Oct 30 1991. Five fatalities and 13 survived. The Hercules was carrying 3,400 litres of diesel fuel. Some of the survivors took shelter in the rear fuselage section until rescued some 30 hours later due to an intense blizzard. The wreckage remains at the scene to this day. This is the most remote crash site in the world. View of one of the fuel tanks. Photos by George Hoffman.
Registration / Serial:130322
Aircraft Version:Lockheed CC-130E Hercules
C/n (msn):382-4192
Operator Titles:Canada - Air Force
City / Area:Alert / Crash Site [ Off-Airport ]Map (unconfirmed)
Region / Country:Nunavut, Canada
Photo Date:21 August 1997
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:130322
Aircraft Original Type:Lockheed L-100 Hercules
Aircraft Generic Type:Lockheed C-130 Hercules (L-082/182/282/382)
Aircraft Version:Lockheed CC-130E Hercules
C/n (msn):382-4192
Operator Titles:Canada - Air Force
City / Area:Alert / Crash Site [ Off-Airport ]Map (unconfirmed)
Region / Country:Nunavut, Canada
Photo Date:21 August 1997
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Photo ID:235134Submit Correction
View count: 345
Canadian Forces CC-130 Hercules 130322 crashed on final approach 16km from Station Alert on Ellesmere Island in Nunavut Oct 30 1991. Five fatalities and 13 survived. The Hercules was carrying 3,400 litres of diesel fuel. Some of the survivors took shelter in the rear fuselage section until rescued some 30 hours later due to an intense blizzard. The wreckage remains at the scene to this day. This is the most remote crash site in the world. View of one of the fuel tanks. Photos by George Hoffman.
Registration / Serial:130322
Aircraft Version:Lockheed CC-130E Hercules
C/n (msn):382-4192
Operator Titles:Canada - Air Force
City / Area:Alert / Crash Site [ Off-Airport ]Map (unconfirmed)
Region / Country:Nunavut, Canada
Photo Date:21 August 1997
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:130322
Aircraft Original Type:Lockheed L-100 Hercules
Aircraft Generic Type:Lockheed C-130 Hercules (L-082/182/282/382)
Aircraft Version:Lockheed CC-130E Hercules
C/n (msn):382-4192
Operator Titles:Canada - Air Force
City / Area:Alert / Crash Site [ Off-Airport ]Map (unconfirmed)
Region / Country:Nunavut, Canada
Photo Date:21 August 1997
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Photo ID:235131Submit Correction
View count: 310
Canadian Forces CC-130 Hercules 130322 crashed on final approach, 16km from Station Alert on Ellesmere Island in Nunavut Oct 30 1991. Five fatalities and 13 survived. The Hercules was carrying 3,400 litres of diesel fuel. Some of the survivors took shelter in the rear fuselage section until rescued some 30 hours later due to an intense blizzard. The wreckage remains at the scene to this day. This is the most remote crash site anywhere in the world. Photo by George Hoffman.
Registration / Serial:130322
Aircraft Version:Lockheed CC-130E Hercules
C/n (msn):382-4192
Operator Titles:Canada - Air Force
City / Area:Alert / Crash Site [ Off-Airport ]Map (unconfirmed)
Region / Country:Nunavut, Canada
Photo Date:21 August 1997
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:130322
Aircraft Original Type:Lockheed L-100 Hercules
Aircraft Generic Type:Lockheed C-130 Hercules (L-082/182/282/382)
Aircraft Version:Lockheed CC-130E Hercules
C/n (msn):382-4192
Operator Titles:Canada - Air Force
City / Area:Alert / Crash Site [ Off-Airport ]Map (unconfirmed)
Region / Country:Nunavut, Canada
Photo Date:21 August 1997
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Photo ID:235131Submit Correction
View count: 310
Canadian Forces CC-130 Hercules 130322 crashed on final approach, 16km from Station Alert on Ellesmere Island in Nunavut Oct 30 1991. Five fatalities and 13 survived. The Hercules was carrying 3,400 litres of diesel fuel. Some of the survivors took shelter in the rear fuselage section until rescued some 30 hours later due to an intense blizzard. The wreckage remains at the scene to this day. This is the most remote crash site anywhere in the world. Photo by George Hoffman.
Registration / Serial:130322
Aircraft Version:Lockheed CC-130E Hercules
C/n (msn):382-4192
Operator Titles:Canada - Air Force
City / Area:Alert / Crash Site [ Off-Airport ]Map (unconfirmed)
Region / Country:Nunavut, Canada
Photo Date:21 August 1997
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:C-FMYT
Aircraft Original Type:Republic RC-3 Seabee
Aircraft Generic Type:Republic RC-3 Seabee
Aircraft Version:Republic RC-3 Seabee
C/n (msn):1025X
City / Airport:Camrose (CEQ3)Map
Region / Country:Alberta, Canada
Photo Date:17 February 2019
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Photo ID:208888Submit Correction
View count: 287
1947 built Republic RC-3X Super Bee parked in the snow at the Camrose Airport with an unidentified friend. The engine in this one is a Lycoming of 340 HP. Photo taken by Gordon Olafson.
Registration / Serial:C-FMYT
Aircraft Version:Republic RC-3 Seabee
C/n (msn):1025X
City / Airport:Camrose (CEQ3)Map
Region / Country:Alberta, Canada
Photo Date:17 February 2019
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:C-FMYT
Aircraft Original Type:Republic RC-3 Seabee
Aircraft Generic Type:Republic RC-3 Seabee
Aircraft Version:Republic RC-3 Seabee
C/n (msn):1025X
City / Airport:Camrose (CEQ3)Map
Region / Country:Alberta, Canada
Photo Date:17 February 2019
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Photo ID:208888Submit Correction
View count: 287
1947 built Republic RC-3X Super Bee parked in the snow at the Camrose Airport with an unidentified friend. The engine in this one is a Lycoming of 340 HP. Photo taken by Gordon Olafson.
Registration / Serial:C-FMYT
Aircraft Version:Republic RC-3 Seabee
C/n (msn):1025X
City / Airport:Camrose (CEQ3)Map
Region / Country:Alberta, Canada
Photo Date:17 February 2019
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:CF-BCE
Aircraft Original Type:Beech 18
Aircraft Generic Type:Beech 18 (C-45)
Aircraft Version:Beech D18S
C/n (msn):A-638 / CA-38
Operator Titles:(British Columbia Government)
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:June 1965
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Photo ID:203509Submit Correction
View count: 258
CF-BCE at the time was owned by the British Columbia Government and used in the photo survey role. After its work was done it was sold to Northern Thunderbird Airlines of Prince George BC. I had several flights in this aircraft during the 80's and was surprised to find it at Hemet California in 2010, registered as N62936. Traces of its former Canadian reg can be seen under the wing. This aircraft was once with the RCAF as 1463. It is currently being restored to flying status at Hemet.
Registration / Serial:CF-BCE
Aircraft Version:Beech D18S
C/n (msn):A-638 / CA-38
Operator Titles:(British Columbia Government)
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:June 1965
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:CF-BCE
Aircraft Original Type:Beech 18
Aircraft Generic Type:Beech 18 (C-45)
Aircraft Version:Beech D18S
C/n (msn):A-638 / CA-38
Operator Titles:(British Columbia Government)
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:June 1965
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Photo ID:203509Submit Correction
View count: 258
CF-BCE at the time was owned by the British Columbia Government and used in the photo survey role. After its work was done it was sold to Northern Thunderbird Airlines of Prince George BC. I had several flights in this aircraft during the 80's and was surprised to find it at Hemet California in 2010, registered as N62936. Traces of its former Canadian reg can be seen under the wing. This aircraft was once with the RCAF as 1463. It is currently being restored to flying status at Hemet.
Registration / Serial:CF-BCE
Aircraft Version:Beech D18S
C/n (msn):A-638 / CA-38
Operator Titles:(British Columbia Government)
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:June 1965
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:C-FAGI
Aircraft Original Type:Avro 748
Aircraft Generic Type:Hawker Siddeley HS-748 (Andover)
Aircraft Version:Hawker Siddeley HS-748 Srs2A/244
C/n (msn):1699
Operator Titles:Air North
City / Airport:Whitehorse - Erik Nielsen International (CYXY / YXY)Map
Region / Country:Yukon, Canada
Photo Date:10 February 2004
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Photo ID:182594Submit Correction
View count: 227
Taken by Margaret Olafson. This aircraft came to Canada new in 1971 and has been operating in Canada's North ever since. The one on the left is likely C-FYDU which is no longer on the Canadian registry.
Registration / Serial:C-FAGI
Aircraft Version:Hawker Siddeley HS-748 Srs2A/244
C/n (msn):1699
Operator Titles:Air North
City / Airport:Whitehorse - Erik Nielsen International (CYXY / YXY)Map
Region / Country:Yukon, Canada
Photo Date:10 February 2004
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:C-FAGI
Aircraft Original Type:Avro 748
Aircraft Generic Type:Hawker Siddeley HS-748 (Andover)
Aircraft Version:Hawker Siddeley HS-748 Srs2A/244
C/n (msn):1699
Operator Titles:Air North
City / Airport:Whitehorse - Erik Nielsen International (CYXY / YXY)Map
Region / Country:Yukon, Canada
Photo Date:10 February 2004
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Photo ID:182594Submit Correction
View count: 227
Taken by Margaret Olafson. This aircraft came to Canada new in 1971 and has been operating in Canada's North ever since. The one on the left is likely C-FYDU which is no longer on the Canadian registry.
Registration / Serial:C-FAGI
Aircraft Version:Hawker Siddeley HS-748 Srs2A/244
C/n (msn):1699
Operator Titles:Air North
City / Airport:Whitehorse - Erik Nielsen International (CYXY / YXY)Map
Region / Country:Yukon, Canada
Photo Date:10 February 2004
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
City / Airport:Whitehorse - Erik Nielsen International (CYXY / YXY)Map
Region / Country:Yukon, Canada
Collection:Yukon Transportation Museum
Photo Date:10 February 2004
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Photo ID:182590Submit Correction
View count: 321
Photo taken by Margaret Olafson
Registration / Serial:G-CAHR
Aircraft Version:Ryan B-1 Brougham
C/n (msn):32
City / Airport:Whitehorse - Erik Nielsen International (CYXY / YXY)Map
Region / Country:Yukon, Canada
Photo Date:10 February 2004
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
City / Airport:Whitehorse - Erik Nielsen International (CYXY / YXY)Map
Region / Country:Yukon, Canada
Collection:Yukon Transportation Museum
Photo Date:10 February 2004
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Photo ID:182590Submit Correction
View count: 321
Photo taken by Margaret Olafson
Registration / Serial:G-CAHR
Aircraft Version:Ryan B-1 Brougham
C/n (msn):32
City / Airport:Whitehorse - Erik Nielsen International (CYXY / YXY)Map
Region / Country:Yukon, Canada
Photo Date:10 February 2004
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:CF-KCL
Fleet number:9
Other Marks:609
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman TBF/TBM Avenger (G-40)
Aircraft Generic Type:Grumman TBF/TBM Avenger (G-40)
Aircraft Version:Grumman TBM-3/AT Avenger
Licence-built by:General Motors
C/n (msn):3700
Operator Titles:Skyway Air Service
City / Airport:Prince George (CYXS / YXS)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:1 June 1961
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Photo ID:173860Submit Correction
View count: 621
After serving with the Royal Canadian Navy from 1952 - 1960 as 53638, this Avenger worked as an air tanker with Skyway, then Conair and then Forest Protection Ltd. It was eventually acquired by the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum in Pennsylvania and is registered as N109K and often seen on the air show circuit as a US Navy torpedo bomber.
Registration / Serial:CF-KCL
Aircraft Version:Grumman TBM-3/AT Avenger
C/n (msn):3700
Operator Titles:Skyway Air Service
City / Airport:Prince George (CYXS / YXS)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:1 June 1961
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:CF-KCL
Fleet number:9
Other Marks:609
Aircraft Original Type:Grumman TBF/TBM Avenger (G-40)
Aircraft Generic Type:Grumman TBF/TBM Avenger (G-40)
Aircraft Version:Grumman TBM-3/AT Avenger
Licence-built by:General Motors
C/n (msn):3700
Operator Titles:Skyway Air Service
City / Airport:Prince George (CYXS / YXS)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:1 June 1961
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Photo ID:173860Submit Correction
View count: 621
After serving with the Royal Canadian Navy from 1952 - 1960 as 53638, this Avenger worked as an air tanker with Skyway, then Conair and then Forest Protection Ltd. It was eventually acquired by the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum in Pennsylvania and is registered as N109K and often seen on the air show circuit as a US Navy torpedo bomber.
Registration / Serial:CF-KCL
Aircraft Version:Grumman TBM-3/AT Avenger
C/n (msn):3700
Operator Titles:Skyway Air Service
City / Airport:Prince George (CYXS / YXS)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:1 June 1961
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:CF-FFZ
Fleet number:3
Aircraft Original Type:Consolidated 28 Catalina
Aircraft Generic Type:Consolidated PBY Catalina
Aircraft Version:Consolidated PBY-5 Catalina
C/n (msn):1966
Operator Titles:(The Flying Fireman)
City / Airport:Smithers (CYYD / YYD)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:12 June 1963
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Photo ID:172677Submit Correction
View count: 407
Four PBY Catalina/Cansos of the Flying Fireman lined up at the British Columbia Forest Service base in Smithers. Number 3 still had its former RCAF side blisters and nose turret. It went to the National Museum of Naval Aviation in Pensacola Florida. Number 4 is believed to be a PBV-1A reg at the time as CF-FTN. Number 5 is CF-IHN, a PBV-1A cn CV-441. It crashed near Thunder Bay, Ontario in 1980 and was destroyed.
Registration / Serial:CF-FFZ
Aircraft Version:Consolidated PBY-5 Catalina
C/n (msn):1966
Operator Titles:(The Flying Fireman)
City / Airport:Smithers (CYYD / YYD)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:12 June 1963
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:CF-FFZ
Fleet number:3
Aircraft Original Type:Consolidated 28 Catalina
Aircraft Generic Type:Consolidated PBY Catalina
Aircraft Version:Consolidated PBY-5 Catalina
C/n (msn):1966
Operator Titles:(The Flying Fireman)
City / Airport:Smithers (CYYD / YYD)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:12 June 1963
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Photo ID:172677Submit Correction
View count: 407
Four PBY Catalina/Cansos of the Flying Fireman lined up at the British Columbia Forest Service base in Smithers. Number 3 still had its former RCAF side blisters and nose turret. It went to the National Museum of Naval Aviation in Pensacola Florida. Number 4 is believed to be a PBV-1A reg at the time as CF-FTN. Number 5 is CF-IHN, a PBV-1A cn CV-441. It crashed near Thunder Bay, Ontario in 1980 and was destroyed.
Registration / Serial:CF-FFZ
Aircraft Version:Consolidated PBY-5 Catalina
C/n (msn):1966
Operator Titles:(The Flying Fireman)
City / Airport:Smithers (CYYD / YYD)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:12 June 1963
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:CF-BTW
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca P/C-27/66 Airbus/Aircruiser
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca P/C-27/66 Airbus/Aircruiser
Aircraft Version:Bellanca 66-75 Aircruiser
C/n (msn):721
Operator Titles:Transair
City / Seaplane Base:Lynn Lake - Eldon Lake Seaplane (CKD3)Map
Region / Country:Manitoba, Canada
Photo Date:1 February 1964
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Photo ID:169109Submit Correction
View count: 1675
This aircraft, commonly known as the "Flying W" was built in 1938. They worked on floats, skis and wheels in the Canadian North. It is now registered in the US as N2191K and is located in Oregon and is the only example still flying. Photo taken by John Caswell
Registration / Serial:CF-BTW
Aircraft Version:Bellanca 66-75 Aircruiser
C/n (msn):721
Operator Titles:Transair
City / Seaplane Base:Lynn Lake - Eldon Lake Seaplane (CKD3)Map
Region / Country:Manitoba, Canada
Photo Date:1 February 1964
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:CF-BTW
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca P/C-27/66 Airbus/Aircruiser
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca P/C-27/66 Airbus/Aircruiser
Aircraft Version:Bellanca 66-75 Aircruiser
C/n (msn):721
Operator Titles:Transair
City / Seaplane Base:Lynn Lake - Eldon Lake Seaplane (CKD3)Map
Region / Country:Manitoba, Canada
Photo Date:1 February 1964
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Photo ID:169109Submit Correction
View count: 1675
This aircraft, commonly known as the "Flying W" was built in 1938. They worked on floats, skis and wheels in the Canadian North. It is now registered in the US as N2191K and is located in Oregon and is the only example still flying. Photo taken by John Caswell
Registration / Serial:CF-BTW
Aircraft Version:Bellanca 66-75 Aircruiser
C/n (msn):721
Operator Titles:Transair
City / Seaplane Base:Lynn Lake - Eldon Lake Seaplane (CKD3)Map
Region / Country:Manitoba, Canada
Photo Date:1 February 1964
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:CF-MQW
Aircraft Original Type:Lockheed P-2 Neptune
Aircraft Generic Type:Lockheed P-2 Neptune
Aircraft Version:Lockheed P2V-7 Neptune
C/n (msn):826-8013
City / Airport:Abbotsford (CYXX / YXX)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:1 May 1972
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Photo ID:168124Submit Correction
View count: 961
This Neptune was formerly RCAF 24113 and was purchased by The Flying Fireman of Victoria and converted to air tanker with a 3,000 gallon retardant tank. In 1972 it was used on a trial basis by the British Columbia Forest service during fire season and the Neptune did well in that role. Transport Canada did not approve the modifications so the Neptune was sold and went to the United States and worked there as an air tanker until it crashed in 1975. Its remains and parts of another Neptune were used in a rebuild and it is now on display at the Pima Air and Space Museum in Arizona as N14448.
Registration / Serial:CF-MQW
Aircraft Version:Lockheed P2V-7 Neptune
C/n (msn):826-8013
City / Airport:Abbotsford (CYXX / YXX)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:1 May 1972
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:CF-MQW
Aircraft Original Type:Lockheed P-2 Neptune
Aircraft Generic Type:Lockheed P-2 Neptune
Aircraft Version:Lockheed P2V-7 Neptune
C/n (msn):826-8013
City / Airport:Abbotsford (CYXX / YXX)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:1 May 1972
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Photo ID:168124Submit Correction
View count: 961
This Neptune was formerly RCAF 24113 and was purchased by The Flying Fireman of Victoria and converted to air tanker with a 3,000 gallon retardant tank. In 1972 it was used on a trial basis by the British Columbia Forest service during fire season and the Neptune did well in that role. Transport Canada did not approve the modifications so the Neptune was sold and went to the United States and worked there as an air tanker until it crashed in 1975. Its remains and parts of another Neptune were used in a rebuild and it is now on display at the Pima Air and Space Museum in Arizona as N14448.
Registration / Serial:CF-MQW
Aircraft Version:Lockheed P2V-7 Neptune
C/n (msn):826-8013
City / Airport:Abbotsford (CYXX / YXX)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:1 May 1972
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:CF-FHB
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver (L-20/U-6)
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver Mk1
C/n (msn):1
City / Area:Slocan Lake [ Off-Airport ]Map (vicinity)
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:6 July 1950
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Photo ID:167434Submit Correction
View count: 321
The very first Beaver, built in 1947. Photo taken somewhere on the shore of Slocan Lake when it was under contract to the British Columbia Forest Service. It would go on to operate for 33 years until its retirement in 1980. It is now a national treasure, preserved in the Canada Aviation & Space Museum in Ottawa. In its working life it had three sets of wings and ended up with 18,233 hours on the frame.
Registration / Serial:CF-FHB
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver Mk1
C/n (msn):1
City / Area:Slocan Lake [ Off-Airport ]Map (vicinity)
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:6 July 1950
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:CF-FHB
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver (L-20/U-6)
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver Mk1
C/n (msn):1
City / Area:Slocan Lake [ Off-Airport ]Map (vicinity)
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:6 July 1950
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact
Photo ID:167434Submit Correction
View count: 321
The very first Beaver, built in 1947. Photo taken somewhere on the shore of Slocan Lake when it was under contract to the British Columbia Forest Service. It would go on to operate for 33 years until its retirement in 1980. It is now a national treasure, preserved in the Canada Aviation & Space Museum in Ottawa. In its working life it had three sets of wings and ended up with 18,233 hours on the frame.
Registration / Serial:CF-FHB
Aircraft Version:De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver Mk1
C/n (msn):1
City / Area:Slocan Lake [ Off-Airport ]Map (vicinity)
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:6 July 1950
Photo from:John Olafson CollectionContact