48 x 14.5-inches (122 x 37cm). Anvil Island is in Howe Sound between Vancouver and Squamish, BC. You face this island if you stop at Porteau Cove Provincial Park on the Sea to Sky Highway.
45 x 51-inches (114 x 129.5cm). This is Charlie’s Moose. He hangs in the living room of an old hunting lodge on Mahood Lake in BC’s Cariboo Region.
60 x 20-inches (152 x 51cm). This photo was taken in the Mackenzie River Delta, a few days' paddle south of Inuvik, NWT, looking west towards Alaska.
48 x 24-inches (122 x 61cm) This rock face is visible from Highway 1 on the Thompson River, north of Lytton, BC.
72 x 31.5-inches (183 x 80cm). The Stawamus Chief towers over the town of Squamish, BC and the head of Howe Sound.
48 x 20.25-inches (122 x 51.4cm). The Lions are known to the local Squamish First Nations as The Two Sisters. They were named The Lions by white settlers who thought they resembled the twin lions seated in London’s Trafalgar Square.
60 x 40-inches (152 x 111.5cm. Vintage snow shoes from Lac Megantic, Quebec. They hang in a cottage on Wood Lake in Muskoka, Ontario.