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Kimberley Jr. Fish and Game Team

Members of the Kimberley Junior Fish and Game club under the leadership of the late Bill Moffatt. They were working to construct a survey plot for U.B.C. or N.D.U. study to monitor wild lands feeding and grazing impacts on the Premier / Quartz Ridge, above Premier Lake. Part of large album, Jr Fish and Gamers, Canal Flats area and Findlay Creek Known names are: Tom Haverko, Bob Muir, Jim Foulkes, Greg Bergland, Keith Scott, Jack Foulkes

Internal ID: 0158.0001
Medium:Photograph
Date: June 5th 1966

Team of Jr. Fish and Gamers, 1966

Members of the Kimberley Junior Fish and Game club under the leadership of the late Bill Moffatt. They were working to construct a survey plot for a U.B.C. or N.D.U. study to monitor wild lands feeding and grazing impacts on the Premier / Quartz Ridge, above Premier Lake. Known names are Tom Haverko, Bob Muir, Jim Foulkes, Greg Bergland, Keith Scott, and Jack Foulkes. Part of large album, Jr Fish and Gamers, Canal Flats and Findlay Creek area.

Internal ID: 0158.0003
Medium:Photograph
Date: June 5th 1966

Bud Hart Surveying Findlay Range, 1970

Bud Hart from Marysville, BC standing in part of Findlay range. Picture taken in the spring time. Part of large album, Jr Fish and Gamers, Canal Flats and Findlay Creek area. Bud Hart was a great outdoorsman and worked in the Sullivan Mine for 40+ years.

Internal ID: 0158.0013
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1970

Part of Findlay Creek Range, 1970

Part of Findlay range, the Jr. Fish and Game club wanted a field trip to prove their point. Part of large album, Jr Fish and Gamers, Canal Flats and Findlay Creek areas.

Internal ID: 0158.0014
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1970

Dr. Val Giest Visiting Area, 1968

Dr. Val Giest, Department of Environmental Design, University of Calgary. A guest of the Kimberley Jr. Fish and Game club. Part of large album, Jr Fish and Gamers, Canal Flats area, Findlay Creek

Internal ID: 0158.0016
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1968

Kim Milroy and Dunc Hamilton in the Field, 1972

Newspaper clip - Jim Milroy, BC Forest Service from Nelson and Dunc Hamilton, a Canal Flats forest ranger, compare notes around the heavy utilization of the lower Findlay Creek range by the wildlife in the winter and cattle in the summer. Part of large album, Jr Fish and Gamers, Canal Flats and Findlay Creek area.

Internal ID: 0158.0017
Medium:Ephemera
Date: May 1st 1972

Ray Demarchi, Wildlife Biologist, 1972

Newspaper clip - Ray Demarchi, Wildlife biologist explains various pitfalls of bad land use practices. Field trip by BC Forest Services and Games Branch. Part of large album, Jr Fish and Gamers, Canal Flats and Findlay Creek area.

Internal ID: 0158.0018
Medium:Ephemera
Date: May 19th 1972

Badly over grazed

Badly over grazed field (possibly Findlay Creek range area). Part of large album, Jr Fish and Gamers, Canal Flats and Findlay Creek areas.

Internal ID: 0158.0020
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1970

Binoculars on the Lower Findlay Range, 1970

Binoculars on the lower Findlay area in some over browsed land. Part of large album, Jr Fish and Gamers, Canal Flats and Findlay Creek areas.

Internal ID: 0158.0022
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1970

Ray Demarchi, BC Wildlife Biologist, 1972

Field Trip Findlay Lower Range; Ray Demarchi, BC Wildlife Biologist, reason of field trip - To study the damage of overgrazing. Part of large album, Jr Fish and Gamers, Canal Flats and Findlay Creek areas.

Internal ID: 0158.0023
Medium:Photograph
Date: May 19th 1972

Ray Demarchi, BC Wildlife Biologist, 1972

"Now this is a window!" Field Trip Findlay Lower Range; Ray Demarchi, BC Wildlife Biologist. Part of large album, Jr Fish and Gamers, Canal Flats and, Findlay Creek areas.

Internal ID: 0158.0024
Medium:Photograph
Date: May 19th 1972

Field Trip to Findlay Creek Lower Range, 1972

Field Trip Findlay Lower Range. In picture are: Darryl Moore, Walter McKersie, Jim Milroy, Ray Demarchi, Buz Harmsworth, Duane Hamilton, Randy Battel. Part of large album, Jr Fish and Gamers, Canal Flats and Findlay Creek areas.

Internal ID: 0158.0025
Medium:Photograph
Date: May 19th 1972

Field Trip Findlay Lower Range

Field Trip Findlay Lower Range. Part of large album, Jr Fish and Gamers, Canal Flats area, Findlay Creek

Internal ID: 0158.0026
Medium:Photograph
Date: May 19th 1972

Field Trip to Findlay Creek Lower Range, 1972

Field Trip Findlay Lower Range, Ray Demarchi in forefront. Part of large album, Jr Fish and Gamers, Canal Flats and Findlay Creek areas.

Internal ID: 0158.0027
Medium:Photograph
Date: May 19th 1972

Jim Milroy and Dunc Hamilton on Lower Findlay Creek Trip, 1972

Field Trip Findlay Creek Lower Range; Jim Milroy, BC Forest Service from Nelson and Dunc Hamilton, a Canal Flats forest ranger, compare notes around the heavy utilization of the lower Findlay Creek range by the wildlife in the winter and cattle in the summer. Part of large album, Jr Fish and Gamers, Canal Flats and Findlay Creek areas.

Internal ID: 0158.0028
Medium:Photograph
Date: May 19th 1972

Premier - Quartz Ridge, 1966

South exposure of Premier - Quartz ridge showing outcrop of Douglas Fir and a very good stand of Bitterbrush. Approximately fifty head of mule deer wintered here. Twenty-four Rocky Mountain sheep were spotted several times during the spring and winter. Part of large album, Jr Fish and Gamers.

Internal ID: 0158.0030
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1966

Top Burn of Premier - Quartz Ridge, 1966

Top burn of Premier - Quartz Ridge. Elk, Mule deer and sheep using this range, poor sampling of game in this area. Part of large album, Jr Fish and Gamers.

Internal ID: 0158.0031
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1966

Premier - Quartz Ridge Looking East, 1966

North end of burn on Premier - Quartz Ridge, looking east with Rocky Mountains in background. Very good cover from here to Premier Lake road and beyond. Part of large album, Jr Fish and Gamers.

Internal ID: 0158.0032
Medium:Photograph
Date: April 24th 1966

View South West of Premier - Quartz Ridge, 1966

Looking south west (possibly Premier - Quartz Ridge). Elk moving in from big burn, with bulls still carrying antlers. Part of large album, Jr Fish and Gamers.

Internal ID: 0158.0033
Medium:Photograph
Date: April 24th 1966

Southern Exposure of Premier Ridge, 1966

Southern exposure (possibly Premier - Quartz Ridge). Deer and elk fed very lightly on bitter brush. Part of large album, Jr Fish and Gamers.

Internal ID: 0158.0034
Medium:Photograph
Date: March 12th 1966

Team of Jr. Fish and Game Members, 1966

Members of the Kimberley Junior Fish and Game club under the leadership of the late Bill Moffatt. They were working to construct a survey plot for a U.B.C. or N.D.U. study to monitor wild lands feeding and grazing impacts on the Premier / Quartz Ridge, above Premier Lake. Known names are: Tom Haverko, Bob Muir, Jim Foulkes, Greg Bergland, Keith Scott, and Jack Foulkes. Part of large album, Jr Fish and Gamers, Canal Flats and Findlay Creek areas.

Internal ID: 0158.0038
Medium:Photograph
Date: June 5th 1966

Hatchery Notes

Newspaper article reporting that the Cranbrook hatchery will release thousands of trout fry into local waters.

Internal ID: 0053.0045
Medium:Newspaper
Date: June 23rd 1927

A Nice Catch - Kamloops Trout

Kamloops trout caught after first planting at one and a half years. Location unknown, person unknown Part of large album, Jr Fish and Gamers, Canal Flats and Findlay Creek areas.

Internal ID: 0158.0045
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1965

Junior Fish and Gamers On the Range

(location unknown) Four young men underneath a large pine tree. Part of large album, Jr Fish and Gamers, Canal Flats and Findlay Creek area.

Internal ID: 0158.0052
Medium:Photograph
Date: April 21st 1968

A Nice Catch from Larchwood Lake, 1968

A nice catch of fish from Larchwood Lake, Skookumchuck area. (names unknown) Part of large album, Jr Fish and Gamers, Canal Flats and Findlay Creek area.

Internal ID: 0158.0054
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1968

Kimberley Jr. Fish and Game Club Members

Kimberley Jr. Fish and Game Club members. (names unknown) finishing work on site restoration. Part of large album, Jr Fish and Gamers, Canal Flats and Findlay Creek area.

Internal ID: 0158.0055
Medium:Photograph
Date: 1968

Golden Meat Market

Golden Meat Market selling fresh and salt meats, fish and game in season.

Internal ID: 0051.0525
Medium:Newspaper
Date: July 29th 1897

Near Drowning

Card of thanks to mill-men of Standard Mill for rescuing their daughter when she got stuck under the logs in the mill pond and almost drowned.

Internal ID: 0052.0703
Medium:Manuscript
Date: June 15th 1912

Byng Hotel Trout

35 1/2 lbs Kamloops Trout caught in Premier Lake now artistically mounted in glass case and on display at Hotel Byng.

Internal ID: 0052.0784
Medium:Newspaper
Date: January 23rd 1930

Trophy Kamloops

Cranbrook resident lands forty pound monster at opening of fishing season on Premier Lake.

Internal ID: 0052.0871
Medium:Newspaper
Date: April 17th 1930

First Eggs

Twelve thousand Monroe Lake fish eggs brought to Cranbrook hatchery.

Internal ID: 0052.0880
Medium:Newspaper
Date: April 17th 1930

Hatchery Operating

Cranbrook's Rod and Gun Club Hatchery in full swing with more than 100,000 eggs of cut-throat trout incubating and more to come.

Internal ID: 0052.0891
Medium:Newspaper
Date: April 24th 1930