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American tourist fishing excursion to Lac La Ronge; Fishing lodges at Otter Rapids

01 to 15: Views of an excursion taken by the Ham Bennett party of American tourist fishers from the Los Angeles, California area to Red's Camp at Lac La Ronge. 16 to 17: Views of Thomson's Cabins, located at Otter Rapids, 52 miles north of La Ronge, and proprietor, Garry Thomson. 18: View of Pawistik Lodge, a newly-opened outfitting camp built at Otter Rapids. 19: View of Fitch's Cabins at Otter Rapids. 20: View of a new lodge at Bill's Camp, operated by Bill Chawin, located at Otter Rapids.

Hill, Alan

Buffalo in paddock; Various fishing excursions in the La Ronge area

01 to 02: Buffalo in a paddock at the entrance to Prince Albert National Park. 03: Cabins at Halcyon Lodge, La Ronge. 04: Fishing on Lac La Ronge. 05: Boats leaving the dock at Halcyon Lodge for a day of fishing. 06 to 07: Tourist anglers Jimmy Robinson and Maurice Smith travelling to Hunter Bay by boat. 08 to 09: Lois Ridge of Halcyon Lodge holds two pickerel caught in Hunter Bay. 10 to 14: John Roberts, a guide at Halcyon Lodge, water skis in front of the Lodge. 15: Interior view of Halcyon Lodge. 16 to 17: Exterior views of Halcyon Lodge, with Lois Ridge and Lodge owner Ken Burns standing in front. 18: Sportsman's Lodge at McIntosh Lake.

Hill, Alan

Buffalo Narrows public health clinic; Views of Buffalo Narrows, Frobisher Lake, Knee Lake, Lake, Patuanak, and Ile a la Crosse

01 to 08: Views of medical care being administered by Saskatchewan Department of Public Heath nurse Dorothy Dubois at the Outpost Hospital at Buffalo Narrows and during home visits in the area. 01: Dubois bandages a boy's foot at his home. 02: Dubois x-rays a young boy's arm while his brother looks on. 03: Dubois examines an 8-year-old girl at the hospital. 04: Dubois gives an injection to a five-month-old boy at the hospital. 05: Dubois prepares to leave the hospital to make home visits. Nurse's assistant Marie Ange Denis stands near the hospital entrance. 06: Dubois visits a local man John Swanvieck at his garden. 07: Dubois gives a vitamin B injection to a 73-year-old man. 08: Dubois departs a cabin and prepares to enter a boat to return to Buffalo Narrows. 09 to 17, 18 to 24, 27 and 29: Views of Buffalo Narrows. 09: A new fire hall under construction. At left are the Saskatchewan Government Airways and Meadow Lake Air Services headquarters. 10: Buffalo Narrows Advancement Club building (at left) and new skating rink. 11: Log cabin of Louis McKay and family. 12: Log cabins belonging to Celestine McKay (at right) and Louis McKay (in background). 13 to 14: Buffalo Narrows ferry. 15: Dave's Motel and Café, owned and operated by Dave Le Chasseur. 16: Caboose occupied by Leon Diagnault and family. 17: St. Philomena Church and rectory, and Waite Fisheries building. 19 to 20: Gerry Parsons, secretary-treasurer of the Buffalo Narrows Credit Union, presents a loan cheque to Alfred Petit. 21: Log cabin, covered with cardboard, owned by Claude Bouchard. 22: Louis McKay with his wife and six of his nine children inside their log cabin. Log cabin and modern home, owned by Norman Petit. 23: Norman Tinker, a Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources patrolman, in his kitchen with his children and sister-in-law, R. Pederson. 27: Buffalo Narrows Credit Union Board of Directors (L to R): Oscar Petit; Jorgen Madsen; John Montgrand; Gerry Parsons; Eric Kseick. 29: Exterior view of Norman Tinker home. 25 to 26, 47: Views of the Co-op barge and tent stores at Frobisher Lake. 28: Co-op store at Churchill Lake, 35 miles north of Buffalo Narrows, which is closed during the summer. 18 and 30 to 45: Views of Patuanak and area. 30: Aerial view of Patuanak. 31: An Indigenous person building a new dock. 32: View of Patuanak from the water. 33: Josette Morris, a Chipewyan resident of Patuanak, works on birch bark baskets. 34: A log cabin and horse standing near an adjacent fish smoking frame. 35: Exterior view of the Hudson's Bay Company store. 36: Yvonne Aubichon and Linda Campbell play inside a tent. 37: Angela Solomon, a Chipewyan resident of Patuanak, making birch bark baskets. 38: Church of St. Louis. 39:Alec Morris leaves the Co-op store. 18, 40: Indigenous fishers, belonging to the John's Fishermens' Co-op, loading fish onto an aircraft at Knee Lake. 41: Alec Morris purchases groceries at the Co-op store from store manager Eugene George. 42: Ovid Wolverine and Gilbert Morris pack fish into boxes in an ice house prior to loading them onto an aircraft at Knee Lake. 43 to 44: Norbert George, from the Knee Lake settlement, lifting a fish in a net. 45: Bill Boschman, a representative with the Saskatchewan Department of Co-operation and Co-operative Development, checks records with Co-op manager Eugene George. 46: A baseball game at Ile a la Crosse.

Hill, Alan

Buffalo Narrows public health; Views of Buffalo Narrows and Patuanak; Pelicans and terns

01 to 07 and 10: Views of medical care being administered by Saskatchewan Department of Public Heath nurse Dorothy Dubois at the Outpost Hospital at Buffalo Narrows and during home visits in the area. 08 to 09 and 11 to 19: Views of Buffalo Narrows. 20 to 28: Views of Patuanak and area. 29 to 34: Pelicans and terns, nesting and in flight, at Ile a la Crosse. See 61-231-01 to 61-231-47 for similar images.

Hill, Alan

Bus cavalcade to Clearwater River

Views of a bus cavalcade that traveled from North Battleford and Meadow Lake, via La Loche, to Clearwater River for an ice fishing expedition. The cavalcade was jointly sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and the Fish and Game League. 01: Cavalcade vehicles. 02: Stop at La Loche, where Harry Dekker of CJNB North Battleford records comments and impressions of members of the travel party. Speaking to the microphone is Hon. Eiling Kramer, Minister of the Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources. 03: The cavalcade travels through the Clearwater valley, 23 miles north of La Loche. 04: Members of the travel party take a coffee break at a lumber camp near Clearwater River. 05 to 06: Views of the Clearwater River from cliffs above, showing members of the travel party ice fishing. 07: Bus cavalcade leaving La Loche.

Hill, Alan

Canoe Lake housing, industries, and daily activities

Views of various housing, activities and industries at Canoe Lake, located north of Meadow Lake. 01: Ambrose Bouvier starts to paint his house, which is primarily constructed of Aspenite. 02: Exterior view of a house belonging to Ted Bouvier and family. Mrs. Bouvier is sitting at left with her youngest child. 03: Street view, showing houses constructed for Indigenous and Métis families. 04: Bernice Bouvier uses a small gas-powered washing machine while her son plays. The fire and pots seen in the foreground are used for heating water. 05: Martin Laliberte and family walk down the lane. A wheelbarrow is used as a pram to carry the young child. 06 to 07: Ed Gardiner adds a log to the fire for smoking fish. 08: Phil Selody, assistant inspector for Local Improvement District Brach 980 at Meadow Lake (left) discusses a hospitalization plan with Marie Desjarlais (centre) and Mrs. Moise Coullinneor. Selody is also a field supervisor for the Indigenous projects at Green Lake and Canoe Lake. 09: Bernice Bouvier fills a bucket of water from a well near her home. 10: A deserted tent. The family who occupied the tent now lives in a home constructed of wood. 11: Leo Coullinneor (left) and John Iron use a primitive, homemade windlass to haul dirt up a well shaft. 12: Children leave the Canoe Lake School for recess. 13 to 16: The Canoe Lake sawmill in operation. 17 to 19: Ambrose Bouvier lays a fish net for the commercial fishing operation at Canoe Lake. 20 to 21: Herman McCullum (left) paddles a boat as Martin Laliberte lifts a net from the water to remove whitefish from it. 22: Laliberte removes northern pike from a net. 23: A fisher poles a boat to shore after collecting fish from nets. 24, 26: Mrs. Alex Desjarlais (right) makes a beaded moccasin heel piece while Mrs. Moise Coullinneor looks on. 25: Joe Bouvier plays his guitar at his home while his son looks on. 27: Bernice Bouvier makes a beaded moccasin heel piece at her home. 28: Mrs. Pierre "Grandma" Bouvier, aged 63, sews plain moccasins at her home. 29: Close-up view of a log being sawn at the Canoe Lake sawmill.

Hill, Alan

Fishing at Jan Lake and Deschambault Lake

Views of fishing excursions to Jan Lake and Deschambault Lake, as well as locations near the Hanson Lake Road. 01: Harvey Dryden, travel director with the Saskatchewan Department of Industry and Information (left) and Jack Parry, outdoor editor with the Gary (Indiana) Post-Tribune, fish at Jan Lake, seven miles from the Hanson Lake Road. 02: Tourist anglers bring their catch of pike and walleye from their boat at Deschambault Lake. 03: Parry fishes in the Ballantyne River, near Hanson Lake Road. 04: Joe Hayes of Rainbow Lodge, Piprell Lake nets a rainbow trout caught by Parry. 05: Tourist anglers winch a boat onto a trailer at Deschambault Lake. 06: Parry cooks a shore lunch at Jan Lake. 07: Fishing guide Lewis Custer of Pelican Narrows watches a pike caught by Parry (centre) in Jan Lake, while Dryden fishes. 08: Parry holds a 3-pound trout caught in Piprell Lake. 09: Dryden and Parry discuss the possible origin of an antler held by Parry. 10: Custer holds a pike caught in Jan Lake. 11: Parry holds a pike while chatting with Dryden. 12: Dryden and Parry enjoy a shore lunch cooked by Parry at Jan Lake. 13: Anglers venture out onto Jan Lake. 14: Aerial view of Hanson Lake Road, showing the turn-off to Jan Lake. 15: Parry holds a walleye caught in the Ballantyne River. In the background is the bridge on Hanson Lake Road that spans the Ballantyne River. 16: Aerial view of a bay in Jan Lake, showing the Saskair air strip as well as tourist camps and docks. 17: A guide looks on as Parry boats a pike caught by Dryden in Jan Lake. 18: Tourist anglers prepare to winch a boat onto a trailer at Deschambault Lake. 19: Merv Unger, an information writer with the Department of Industry and Information's Travel Bureau (centre), Dryden (left) and Parry (right) fish in Deschambault Lake. 20: Tourist anglers bring their catch ashore at Deschambault Lake. 21: Anglers on Jan Lake, seven miles from Hanson Lake Road. 22: Parry lands a fish caught in the Ballantyne River. 23: Unger with a day's catch of walleye and pike at Big Sandy Lake, three miles from Hanson Lake Road. 24: Dryden with Reg White, a tourist operator at Big Sandy Lake. 25: Reg White. 26: R.E. Boulding of Prince Albert holds two lake trout caught in Whelan Bay at Whiteswan Lake. The trout were planted in the bay by Department of Natural Resources Fisheries Branch staff three years prior. 27: Boulding and D.P. Fraser of Prince Albert hold pike and trout caught in Whelan Bay. 28: View of Jan Lake from Krug's dock. 29: View of Three Lakes Camp at Jan Lake. 30: View of Mile 62 Service Station and Motel along the Hanson Lake Road. 31: View of Robinson's Camp office building at Little Bear Lake, a few miles off the Hanson Lake Road.

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