One map consisting of Tabled Document 5-50, entitled "Overview Study of Tourism and Recrecation in the Northwest Territories, Volume 2", from the 50th session of the 7th Council of the Northwest Territories, sitting in Inuvik, Northwest Territories.
Chart showing the marten fur catch in the Mackenzie District and Mackenzie Delta, average Northwest Territories price, and average Canada price.
Certificate reads: This cairn was erected by His Royal Highness The Prince Andrew to commemorate his visit to Cape Columbia, the most northerly land mass in Canada. Latitude 83 [degrees] 12 [minutes] N., Longitude 70 [degrees] 25 [minutes] W. He is the first member of the Royal Family to venture this far North in the Canadian Arctic Seas. Cape Columbia, Northwest Territories, 12 July, 1978. [signed by Prince Andrew.]
Certificate reads: This cairn was erected by Her Royal Highness the Princess Margriet of the Netherlands to commemorate her visit to Beechey Island, the main depot for those who searched for the ill-fated Franklin Expedition of 1845. The Princess is the first member of the Netherland's Royal Family to venture this far North in the Canadian Arctic Seas. Beechey Island, Northwest Territories, 16 June, 1978. [signed by HRH Princess Margriet and possibly her husband Professor Pieter van Vollenhoven.]
[One schedule showing information about different development zones such as permitted uses, required minimum front yard, signs, etc.]
A English-language poster advertising for nominations for the Commissioner's Awards for Bravery and Public Service.
An Inuktitut-language poster in syllabics advertising for nominations for the Commissioner's Awards for Bravery and Public Service.
One (oversize) Rural Preliminary List of Electors for Rural Polling Division No. 17, Yellowknife (annotated, 29 June 1953) collected by Tom Doornbos.
Informational brochure about Yellowknife produced by the federal Department of Mines and Resources (Bureau of Northwest Territories and Yukon Affairs - Lands, Parks and Forests Branch, Ottawa) in 1946, stamped by the Yellowknife Board of Trade.
Program for the 1959 Annual Dog Derby in Yellowknife, held March 28, 1959.
Program for the 1960 Annual Dog Derby in Yellowknife, held March 26, 1960.
Program for the 1960 Annual Dog Derby in Yellowknife, held March 26, 1960.
One program for the Dominion Day 1960 Sports events, sponsored by the Yellowknife Elks.
File contains one postcard advertisement for The Cabin Court, a motel in Yellowknife.
File contains one entry certificate into the Northwest Territories issued by the Department of the Interior to David Henry. The certificate was issued and signed in Edmonton, and includes a portrait photograph of Henry.
A typewritten recollection of a falling meteor seen by Mrs Eva E. Henry in Edmonton in September or October 1921.
John Anderson-Thomson's diploma from the University of Saskatchewan.
John Anderson-Thomson's appointment to Pilot Officer in the Active Air Force.
John Anderson-Thomson's appointment to Lieutenant in the Canadian Army.