Binder 2
180: Before Construction
181: Opening of College l.to r. Marjorie Seely, Florence McEachren and President Symons, 1968.
182-187: Residence Rooms (185 and 187 are b&w)
188-194: Dining Hall
195-196: Staff serving food
197-198: The Pit (The Pit, in b&w #198)
199: View of exterior from Porter's Lodge Print
200: Service Parking Lot
201-207: Exterior Prints (2)
208-212: Students arriving
Archaeology digs & labs
Biology field trips & labs
Chemistry labs (includes photos of Robert Stairs, Errol Lewars)
Geography field trips & labs (photos include Graham Cogley)
Physics labs (photos include John Earnshaw, Terry Matthews, K.C. Chadha, T. Saroja, Stewart Brown, John Breukelaar)
Labs, lectures, class presentations – miscellaneous
Science Fair
Audio-Visual Resource Services
Education for the Retired
Series consists of files kept by John Wadland, relating to the Bioregionalism course taught by Professor John Wadland and Professor Tom Whillans, 1989-2003, in Haliburton. Files include correspondence, maps, data, pamphlets and booklets, financial statements, student papers, copies of articles, newspaper clippings, and materials relating to the Haliburton Bioregional Atlas.
Series consists of the personal papers and business correspondence and documents of John W. Kerr.
Boxes 10-11 include records of James McQueen (JM) who was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on 25 October 1874 and died in Burnaby, British Columbia, on 29 April 1947. JM married Margaret (Maggie) Drysdale on 31 July 1902 in London, England, where he was practicing his trade of decorator and painter. Margaret Drysdale was born in Kincardine, Scotland on 26 October 1873 and died in Burnaby, British Columbia on 2 February 1942. James and Margaret McQueen had three children: Euphemia Young (EYS), Elsie Hutchison, and Peter Ian.
Series consists of material compiled in the process of planning an issue, including correspondence, original manuscripts,, notes, and other planning documents.
Series consists of notes from interviews conducted for Cole's book, Trent: The Making of a University, 1957-1987.
Series consists of records documenting the International Camping Congress (ICC), held every three years in locations around the world. Series includes a comprehensive collection of cassette tapes related to the first ICC, the 1994 KUMBAYAH International Camping Congress held in Toronto, Ontario. The series comprises of 7 large binders containing 16 cassette tapes, one small binder containing 8 cassette tapes, and 1 single cassette tape, followed by Congress proceedings [in Japanese], along with various supporting documents related to the congress , such as correspondence and meeting minutes, travel and membership information, schedules, congress agreements, invitations, and manuals. Additionally included are 9 DVDs from the 2014 International Camping Congress. These recordings offer a unique glimpse into the speeches, presentations, and discussions held during the Congress.
Series consists of Indigenous magazines, including Say, Redwire, and Aboriginal Times.
Series consists of records relating to various International Camping Fellowship events and programs, providing an overview of conferences, workshops, seminars, and other gatherings that have taken place within the organization. The series includes events such as those organized by the Greek Camping Association, Russian Children’s Centre Orlyonok Program, PRO Camp, China Camp Education conference, the 10th World Leisure Congress Abstract Program, and Asia Oceania Camping Fellowship. The materials document program newsletters and set-up, correspondence, memberships, and letters of appreciation and thanks exchanged between the ICF and its partners and participants. Additionally, the series includes 16 photographs from the International Camp Directors Course forum in 2019.
Series consists of materials created for tourists in Haliburton.
Series consists of various reports and resources used in the Bioregionalism course, which focused on Haliburton County. Included are government reports, environmental assessments, municipal reports and materials, and other material about the County, its residents, and its environment.