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86-023 · Fonds · 1968-1985

This addition to the fonds consists of office files of the National and Provincial Parks Association of Canada. Additions were added August 1992 from Professor John Marsh which were chapter newsletters from 1979 to 1985.

National and Provincial Parks Association of Canada
01-014 · Fonds · 1963-2000

Fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, memos, publications, and financial and administrative records of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society. Also included are materials relating to campaigns, donors, etc.

National and Provincial Parks Association of Canada
99-009 · Fonds · 1951-1997

This fonds consists of correspondence, reports, newspaper clippings and other material relating to several national parks in Canada. Also included is correspondence and reports relating to Parks Canada and Environment Canada, and NPPAC/CPAW's position papers, proposals, and newsletters. This fonds also contains miscellaneous brochures and pamphlets relating to parks.

National and Provincial Parks Association of Canada
98-004 · Fonds · 1968-1985

This fonds consists of the administrative records of the National and Provincial Parks Association of Canada (NPPAC), as well as correspondence, reports, and newsletters. Also included are materials relating to various national parks in Canada.

National and Provincial Parks Association of Canada
86-002 · Fonds · 1952-1978

This fonds consists of personnel files, general correspondence, financial records and publication materials all relating to the National and Provincial Parks of Canada. This includes many files on environmental concerns and the involvement of the Association.

National and Provincial Parks Association of Canada
98-009/001(18) · File · April 1952-August 1953
Part of Bruce Mickleburgh fonds

Includes the following materiaI:

  • National Affairs. Youth’s Charter for the Future. Toronto. Vol. 9, no. 4. April,1952.
  • National Affairs. Who Owns Canada – Now? Toronto. Vol. 9, no. 5. May, 1952.
  • National Affairs. Nationalism, Internationalism, and French Canada. Toronto. Vol 9, no 6. June, 1952.
  • National Affairs. Canadian Independence. Toronto. Vol 9, no. 7. July, 1952.
  • National Affairs. LPP in the Federal Elections. Toronto. Vol. 9, no. 8. August 1952.
  • National Affairs. Where Are the CCF Forces Going? Toronto. Vol. 9, no. 9. September, 1952.
  • National Affairs. A People's National Policy to Make Canada Great. Toronto. Vol. 9, no. 10. October, 1952.
  • National Affairs. Stalin's Speech. Toronto. Vol. 9, no. 11. November, 1952.
  • National Affairs. A Congress Victory. Toronto. Vol. 9, no. 12. December, 1952.
  • National Affairs. LPP Brief on Civil Rights. Toronto. Vol. 10, no. 1. January, 1953.
  • National Affairs. Guide to the New Epoch. Toronto. Vol 10, no. 2. February, 1953.
  • National Affairs. Eisenhower Moves to Spread the War. Toronto. Vol. 10, no. 3. March, 1953.
  • National Affairs. Stalin’s contribution to Canadian Democracy. Toronto. Vol. 10, no. 4. April 1953.
  • National Affairs. Labor’s Election Stakes. Toronto. Vol. 10, nos. 7-8. July – August, 1953.
UPC/020(02) · File · [ca. 1962]
Part of University photograph collection

File consists of photographs of the land Trent University's Symons Campus is now built upon. Many areas of the campus are captured including the river bank, the area of Lady Eaton College, many fields, and flat-land areas.

UPC/020(03) · File · [ca. 1962]
Part of University photograph collection

File consists of photographs of the land that Trent University's Symons Campus is now built upon. Most photos are of the flat lands to be built on or of the river, though some are taken from atop a hill looking down into campus, likely taken from what we now call the Drumlin by Lady Eaton College. Photos are glued to black cardstock.

UPC/020(01) · File · [ca. 1962]
Part of University photograph collection

File consists of photographs of the lands Trent University's Symons Campus is built on before construction started. There are many pictures of the river bank and what we now know as the Drumlin. Photographs were taken by F. McNamee