This is a photo of the trees planted during WWII by conscientious objectors north of Campbell River, Vancouver Island. In the foreground, with backs to the camera are (left to right): Jake Wiebe of Black Creek, B.C.; Rudy Regehr of CMBC, Winnipeg; and Frank Dyck of Winnipeg.
This photo is of 14 conscientious objectors working with picks and shovels making a road along the Miette River in Jasper National Park near Camp Giekie.
This photo is of five men in uniform at Camp Borden, Ontario. The people represented in the picture are (l-r): Peter Friesen, Henry Hiebert, David Nightengale, J.M. Schmidt and Henry Warkentin. They are standing oustide a building facing the camera.
This photo is of two young conscientious objectors posing for a photo in their good suites at the St. Boniface Hospital?] site where they performed their alternative service.
This photo is of one of the three large buildings at the Brandon Mental Hospital where conscientious objectors worked in WWII. The facility was closed in 1998.