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Bank of Commerce Tea

Grande Prairie Women's Institute members at the Bank of Commerce opening tea in 1959. Included in the photograph are Mrs. Gordon Kerr (President), Mrs. N. Hnatiuk (District One Director) and Mrs. A. Flanagan (former Treasurer and Welfare Convener).

Basketball

This file contains 15 slides showing a basketball tournament that Montrose Jr. High School participated in.

Bathtub Race

Image shows two competitor teams in the bathtub race. Each bathtub is on wheels and is being piloted and pushed down a road by teammates.

Bathtub Race

Image shows many competitors in the bathtub race paddling their watercraft.

Bear Creek Bridge

Postcard labeled “Bear Creek Grande Prairie”. The bridge in the photo appears to be the first government bridge on the trail from Grande Prairie to Flying Shot Lake. In the background can be seen a row of telegraph poles which mark the main road into Grande Prairie from the west (now 100th Avenue).

Bear Creek Park, July 1982

Image shows many people walking through Bear Creek Park, also known as Muskoseepi Park. 214 Place is visible in the distance.

Beaverlodge to Grande Prairie Marathon

This series contains textual records and photographs related to the Beaverlodge to Grande Prairie Marathon. These records consist of: official results, route maps, financial statements, correspondence, newspaper articles, press releases, and marathon histories. The Beaverlodge to Grande Prairie Marathon was started in 1983. It originally started near the Shell service station in Beaverlodge and finished in Grande Prairie at the old Montrose Junior High School. The course later changed to start at the Beaverlodge Regional High School and end at the Grande Prairie Regional College. In 1998 the course was changed due to highway construction, with runners starting in Beaverlodge and reversing direction at Wembley to finish back in Beaverlodge. This change became permanent in 1999 and the name of the marathon was changed to South Peace Marathon.

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