Working at the side of the Trans-Canada Highway
- CA MAO Hist.Mss.1.34.2.2-8_23
- Item
- [1941 or 1942]
Caption in album reads: "Putting side of road into shape."
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Working at the side of the Trans-Canada Highway
Caption in album reads: "Putting side of road into shape."
Five Alternative Service workers stand between two woodpiles at the Montreal River camp.
Wash house and shower bath at Montreal River camp
Caption in album reads: "The new wash house and shower bath." J. Harold Sherk standing in front.
An Alternative Service worker stands by a clothes line at the Montreal River camp.
Walter Bowman and Frederick Deen splitting wood
Caption in album reads: "Walter Bowman splitting wood and Frederick Deen handing it to the hatcher." Left to right: Walter Bowman (Waterloo, Ontario), Frederick Deen (or Dean) (Kitchener, Ontario).
Walking to work up the mountain
Caption in album reads: "Going five miles up the mountain to work. The [fire fighting] trail will be ten miles when done."
View of the main building at Montreal River camp
Unloading food truck at Montreal River
Sign on machine says "Department of Highways Ontario."
Trucks dumping their fill on a Trans-Canada Highway construction site
Trees cut down for road building
Trailers carrying Alternative Service workers drive along a road.
Trail building on the mountain
Caption in album reads: "Trail building on the mountain. To be used by fire rangers. Boys get special training for fire fighting."
Tool and repair shop at Emory Creek
Caption in album reads: "Tool and repair shop. 1 - Leonard Bechtel, Preston, Ont; 2 - Mr. Schmidt, Sask."
The Sherk tent at Montreal River
Caption in album reads: "Sherks Home." Left to right: ?, J. Harold Sherk, Jesse B. Martin