
Stories and photographs from a century of Canadian Rockies photography by the Harmon family of Banff, Canada.
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Great Days in the Rockies—I hadn’t seen this film for over forty years when the work I am doing with Dale Gervais of Canadianfilm.ca rousted it from its sleep in the NFB Archives. Happily the NFB have made it newly available on their websit...
Recently I have been working with Dale Gervais, a retired archivist with Library and Archives Canada, creator of the wonderful website, Canadianfilm.ca. We are trying to find copies of Byron Harmon films we know about through historical rec...
Jimmy Simpson poses with a dead Big Horn sheep, B. Harmon, 1917
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Jimmy Simpson was a guide and outfitter who had the initiative, and great good fortune to build a hotel on the shore of Bow Lake, which today is in Banff Nation...
In Mountain Tales I am creating a non-linear series of snapshots. I am in the process of completing a manuscript about my Grandfather, his family history, and his place in the colonial saga of the Canadian Rockies. I will be looking for a p...
The Alpine Club of Canada at Lake O’Hara, 1909—possibly Elizabeth Parker, seated, B.Harmon photo
It seems appropriate to commence this wandering blog series with a woman who inspired and masterminded an organization which has been enormous...
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