Audio - Mrs. Dorothy Chartrand discusses her family history which includes her grandfather, Octave, and his son Pierre setting up the Bellerose Livery Stable in Athabasca in 1898. She talks about her family's short sojourn in Colinton near the Athabasca Landing Trail. Mrs. Chartrand mentions early businesses and settlers in the Athabasca area and discusses freighting, lumbering and the railway (20 minutes)very clea
Audio - (Poor quality at beginning of second cassette for about 10 minutes). Roy recounts the histo...
Audio - Ms. Eileen Hendy discusses her personal history in Athabasca including historic sites/events...
Audio - Mrs. Viola Overholt discusses all aspects of her life in Athabasca from 1912 through to pres...
Audio - Mrs. Jettie Willey, Mrs. Roseanna Shank, Rev. B.A. Rathbone and Hugo Carlson discuss many fi...
Audio - Mrs. Elizabeth Byrtus tells her personal history starting with the arrival in Athabasca of M...
Audio - Mr. Douglas Hay and Mrs. Millie Hay discuss their personal history, including the arrival of...
Audio - Mr. Percy Ward and Mrs. Marion Ward discuss their family history, particularly Mrs. Ward's f...
Audio - Mrs. Jesse Rollings gives a detailed account of life and work on the Athabasca River startin...
Audio - Mrs. Violet Aldridge talks about Fort McMurray and the Athabasca area after 1912. She discu...
Audio - Mrs. Alice Donahue speaks of her early life in Red Willow, Alberta and her eventual move to ...
Audio - Mr. Roy Bergeron and Mr. George Bergeron, sons of Horace Bergeron, owner of the Bergeron Sa...
Audio - Mrs. Elizabeth Byrtus talks of her early life and family in Poland before she came to Athaba...
Audio - Mrs. Gladys Wright discusses homesteading in Athabasca including living in a tent on the riv...
Dona Corr assists her French-speaking mother, Marie Plourd, in describing how she immigrated to the ...
Audio - Mrs. Ellen Bishop (Loutit) discusses her personal history. She talks of life in the Athabasc...
Audio - (Poor quality at beginning of second cassette for about 10 minutes). Roy recounts the histo...
Audio - Ms. Eileen Hendy discusses her personal history in Athabasca including historic sites/events...
Audio - Mrs. Viola Overholt discusses all aspects of her life in Athabasca from 1912 through to pres...
Audio - Mrs. Jettie Willey, Mrs. Roseanna Shank, Rev. B.A. Rathbone and Hugo Carlson discuss many fi...
Audio - Mrs. Elizabeth Byrtus tells her personal history starting with the arrival in Athabasca of M...
Audio - Mr. Douglas Hay and Mrs. Millie Hay discuss their personal history, including the arrival of...
Audio - Mr. Percy Ward and Mrs. Marion Ward discuss their family history, particularly Mrs. Ward's f...
Audio - Mrs. Jesse Rollings gives a detailed account of life and work on the Athabasca River startin...
Audio - Mrs. Violet Aldridge talks about Fort McMurray and the Athabasca area after 1912. She discu...
Audio - Mrs. Alice Donahue speaks of her early life in Red Willow, Alberta and her eventual move to ...
Audio - Mr. Roy Bergeron and Mr. George Bergeron, sons of Horace Bergeron, owner of the Bergeron Sa...
Audio - Mrs. Elizabeth Byrtus talks of her early life and family in Poland before she came to Athaba...
Audio - Mrs. Gladys Wright discusses homesteading in Athabasca including living in a tent on the riv...
Dona Corr assists her French-speaking mother, Marie Plourd, in describing how she immigrated to the ...
Audio - Mrs. Ellen Bishop (Loutit) discusses her personal history. She talks of life in the Athabasc...
Audio - (Poor quality at beginning of second cassette for about 10 minutes). Roy recounts the histo...
Audio - Ms. Eileen Hendy discusses her personal history in Athabasca including historic sites/events...
Audio - Mrs. Viola Overholt discusses all aspects of her life in Athabasca from 1912 through to pres...