Banff Main Street and Cascade Mountain
- CA MHSS 219-7
- Item
- ca.1955
Part of Helen Dyck Post Card Collection
Photo of Banff Main Street taken from the Administration Building.
Shaw, Jimmie
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Banff Main Street and Cascade Mountain
Part of Helen Dyck Post Card Collection
Photo of Banff Main Street taken from the Administration Building.
Shaw, Jimmie
Part of Helen Dyck Post Card Collection
View of Bessborough Hotel from 21st Street
Valentine-Black Co. (Toronto)
Part of Helen Dyck Post Card Collection
1920 era automobiles at the Canadian National Railway Station in Saskatoon
Novelty Mfg. & Art Co. Ltd., Montreal
Part of Helen Dyck Post Card Collection
Parking lot and terminal offices for snowmobile tour up Athabasca Glacier. Athabasca Glacier and a portion of Snow Dome Mountain are in the background.
Harry Rowed, O'Neill & Assoc., Jasper, Alberta
H. R. MacMillan Planetarium, Vancouver
Part of Helen Dyck Post Card Collection
This unique cone-shaped structure is the world's newest Planetarium, located at the Centennial Museum of Natural and Human History in Vancouver.
Plastichrome Productions (Burnaby B.C.)
Helen Dyck Post Card Collection
Post card photos from locations in Canada
Dyck, Helen
Part of Helen Dyck Post Card Collection
Main Street Kenora
PECO, Ottawa, Ontario
Part of Helen Dyck Post Card Collection
Post Card addressed to Mrs. Justina Dyck, Waldheim, Saskatchewan
Written on reverse:
Hello Mama, Es geht recht gut heir. Ich bin sehr faul. Letzte Nacht regent es sehr. Es ist aber nicht Kalt. Werde wohl Morgen oder Mittwoch zuruck. Schaffe nur nicht zu sehr.
Liebe Leni
Alex Wilson Publications (Dryden, Ontario)
Part of Helen Dyck Post Card Collection
Automobiles line Main Section streets at Manitou Beach
Unknown
Mount Assiniboine (11,870 Ft.)
Part of Helen Dyck Post Card Collection
A horse and rider beside a log cabin in the Canadian Rockies
Double L Color Productions Ltd.
Part of Helen Dyck Post Card Collection
This COLUMBIA ICEFIELD viewpoint is one of the most spectacular along the 180 miles of highway connecting mountain resorts of Banff and Jasper. The ice-clad peaks in the photograph are Athabasca and Andromeda, two of the major summits in this massive region of the Canadian Rockies.
Harry Rowed, O'Neill & Assoc., Jasper, Alberta