This photo is of 7 men standing outside a tent at Clear Lake alternative service camp for conscientious objectors at Riding Mountain National Park. Standing l-r is Dietrich Dyck - Cook, Patherson - clerk, Alexander Sutherland - foreman, George Griffith - sub foreman, John Waldner - cook, Bill Cripps - cook, Dave Kehler - cook.
This photo is of a 53 of young men who are at Clear Lake doing alternative service as conscientious objectors posing for a photo outside the tents where they slept at Riding Mountain National Park.
This photo is of a small building designed to store [garbage?] so bears do not get into the contents at the conscientious objector camp at Riding Mountain National Park.
This photo is of a Grey Goose bus with young conscientious objectors at Clear Lake, Riding Mountain National Park, going home. A few young men can be seen in the bus.
This photo is of Jake Heinrichs (left) and the Clerk at Clear Lake alternative service camp standing beside a tent posing for a photo. In the foreground is a line up of hand tools such as shovels and rakes used by conscientious objectors.
This photo is of Cornie Dyck [Cornelius Dyck] sitting in a tent at a table writing. This is taking place while Dyck was a conscientious objector at Clear Lake, Riding Mountain National Park, performing alternative Service during WWII.
This photo is of Rev. Reimer speaking to a group of young men at clear Lake camp. Rev. Reimer is standing while the conscientious objectors are sitting on a bench in front of their tents at Riding Mountain National Park.
This photo is of a group of conscientious objectors at Riding Mountain National Park (RMNP) taking notes from M. Dulmage on first aid. In the background are 3 tent and Mr. Dulmage is illustrating the use of a sling on a participant.
This photo is of 2 young conscientious objectors standing outside washing dishes at Clear Lake alternative service camp in Riding Mountain National Park.
This photo is of Willie Wiebe [William Wiebe] sitting on his bunk in the tent at Clear Lake (camp number 2) alternative service camp during the second world war.