The Whaletown Post Office, in its original location, across the road from its present position
View of the Whaletown store and dock, taken from across the bay
School bus route: road from Whaletown going into Squirrel Cove
Brigid Weiler fishing from a float in Whaletown
- Part Of
- Mary and Otto Weiler fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Date Range
- [196-?]
- Scope and Content
- Slide of Brigid Weiler, holding a fishing rod, on a float in Whaletown, with a view of the old Nick Thompson orchard across the bay.
- Part Of
- Mary and Otto Weiler fonds
- Description Level
- Item
- Creator
- Weiler, Mary
- Fonds Number
- 2003.002
- Series Number
- 1
- Item Number
- 2003.002.155
- Material Type
- graphic material
- Date Range
- [196-?]
- Physical Description
- 1 colour slide, 5 x 5 cm
- Scope and Content
- Slide of Brigid Weiler, holding a fishing rod, on a float in Whaletown, with a view of the old Nick Thompson orchard across the bay.
- Storage Location
- Slide box 2
- Name Access
- Weiler, Mary
- Subject Access
- Fishing
- Geographic Access
- Cortes Island
- Whaletown
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View of the entrance to Whaletown Bay taken from the Weiler property
Whaletown teacher Don McDevitt planting a tree, with help from Ian Maclean, Philip Bergman and Doug McCoy
View of Whaletown Bay across from the store
View of Whaletown wharf, store and houses from the water
Weiler house and Whaletown wharf and buildings seen from under the wing of a float plane
Aerial view of Whaletown Bay
Aerial view of Whaletown and Whaletown Bay from the northwest
Aerial view of Whaletown from the north, Marina Island in the background
Aerial view of Whaletown Bay, with the Weiler house center right
Mr. and Mrs. Hammond in the kitchen of their home, which was across from Burnside in Whaletown
View of the site of the present-day ferry landing in Whaletown Bay, showing the Byers and MacKenzie houses
Aerial view of Whaletown Bay
"Grandpa" Hammond, standing beside the side of his barn (at the S-bend, across from Burnside in Whaletown)
Andy Robertson and Fred Reedel, cutting a log on Weiler's beach in Whaletown