A site certificate for an apartment building on Parcel 1, Block 103, Yellowknife, surveyed by John Anderson-Thomson.
A plan showing the elevations of the proposed site of the PWA (Explorer) Hotel in Yellowknife, by John Anderson-Thomson. The hotel footprint is sketched out in red.
A survey plan on linen by John Anderson-Thomson.
The file consists of the environmental analysis synthesis, site planning, and new communities sections of Arthur Boutilier's portfolios, compiled from work done while a student at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and working for Llewelyn-Davis Associates, William L. Pereira Associates, and Ben-Ami Friendman, AIP. The records include maps, articles, photographs, architectural drawings, diagrams, and planning documents.
Drawn by Stanley Turner.
One map assented to by the Council of the Northwest Territories and produced by the Surveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources. Scale [1:6 336 000]. [This map shows the electoral districts of the Northwest Territories in 1970.]
Base map of the Arctic Red River area with various traplines and proposed highway routes marked.
This fonds consists of approximately 72 cm of textual material dated between 1970-1995. Records are from the Fire Safety, and Finance and Administration divisions of the Department of Safety and Public Services. The files relate to Director's and Settlement Council Meetings, policy and procedures files, reports, departmental reorganization, the Labour Standards Board, the Liquor Licensing Board and various standing committees.
The fonds also includes fatality investigation records (text, photographs and maps) from the Mine Safety Division and the Occupational Safety and Health Division.
There are also records from the Mine Safety Divison, including Inspection Reports and correspondence generated by Mining Inspection Services for Miramar and Necro Con Mine.
Northwest Territories. Department of Safety and Public Services (1989-1997)A plan produced by Imperial Oil Limited, Marketing Department showing the location of various elements of their service station at 4th Avenue and 1st Street in Yellowknife.
Base map of the Upper Back River area with muskox kills or sightings marked.
One map entitled " Canada Centennial Map: Northwest Territories 1870-1970. Map shows historic places and events on a map for the NWT. Produced by the Federal Dept. of Energy Mines and Resources, 1970.
This fonds consists 4.7 m of text, approximately 1972 photographs, 44 maps, 17 architectural drawings, and 6 audio cassettes relating to Robert R. (Bob) Janes' work in the Northwest Territories as an archaeologist, first Director of the Territorial Central Museum (later the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre or PWNHC), and Executive Director of the Science Institute of the Northwest Territories (SINT). The textual records include archaeological field notes and reports, papers and articles written and collected by Janes, reviews, correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, PWNHC building planning and operation files, newsletters, newspaper clippings, EXPO’86 planning files, and PWNHC and SINT publications. The photographs, maps, and architectural plans document archaeological work at Fort Alexander, Willow Lake, and Dealy Island, the construction, opening, and early operations of the PWNHC, the unveiling of the Sir John Ross plaque in Taloyoak (Spence Bay), and the research station at Iglulik (Igloolik). One plan shows preparations for the Northwest Territories pavilion at EXPO’86. The sound recordings include interviews and a recording of a church service for Janes’ ethnoarchaeological project at Willow Lake.
Janes, Robert R.Plan of Lots and roads on Latham Island compiled from 1938-39 surveys. Additional notes regarding a lot to be sureveyed and roads to be changed are marked in red and black.
Reference plan provided for perimeter survey of BB claims in the Indian Mountain Lake area.
[One map showing different zones in Yellowknife. Amended in 1970 and again in 1971.] Produced by Northwest Survey Corp. Ltd. Scale [1:4 800].
Base map of the Amundsen Gulf area with a route, possibly a trapline, marked in red on the southwest side of Banks Island.
Base map of the Peel River area with the Fort McPherson patrol area and numbered blocks marked.
"Northwest Territories Official Travel Map," first edition, produced by TravelArctic, an agency of the Government of the Northwest Territories. On the back is a road map of the Mackenzie Highway System.