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VIDEO - Bagpipers and Voyagers www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbVQaYbvn6I
Fort Langley BC was built in 1827 by the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) as a trading post to enable the fur trade and was later expanded to include farming, salmon and cranberry production. Each year during the BC Day long weekend, a reenactment of the fur trade activities is held at the fort. Bag-pipers, soldiers in uniform, staff and volunteers dressed in authentic pioneer and frontier costumes gather at the banks of the Fraser River to greet the fur trappers (aka voyagers) who arrive in canoes to bring back pelts of beavers, otters and other small animals they have caught or traded with the First Nations to Fort Langley before shipping off the finished products to England and other markets.
[Photos by Ray Van Eng www.vancouver21.com ]
Postcard
Trappers Alley is located at 508 Monroe Street. This five level structure is located in the heart of Greektown. Greektown was once the fur industry's hub for the Great Lakes. By 1901 which had come to be known as Trapper's Alley is now a unique mixture of high fashion and quaint gift shops to a rooftop nightclub and other corner pub.
Laura Carbonell as The Girl in "Wild and Reckless" at The Armory.
Photo by Patrick Weishampel/blankeye.tv.
"Wild and Reckless"
Written and Performed by Blitzen Trapper
Directed by Rose Riordan and Liam Kaas-Lentz
March 16 — April 30, 2017
Previews are Mar. 16-23 | Opening night Mar. 24
A World Premiere!
Blitzen Trapper mined their lyrical storytelling and Oregonian roots to create a story for the stage that fuses the energy of a rock concert with the imaginative possibility of the theater. Wild and Reckless traces the unforgettable tale of two kids on the run, in a futuristic vision of Portland’s past. Evoking a bygone era of Portland, this sci-fi dystopian love story features a rock-and-roll score that marries previously unreleased songs with favorites from the band’s catalog, including “Black River Killer” and “Astronaut.” Portland Center Stage at The Armory commissioned Wild and Reckless as the second world premiere in its new “Northwest Stories” series, dedicated to developing and producing stories about, or by artists from, the northwest region.
There are quite a few cabins such as this that can be found in the bush. This one is along the Robert Campbell Highway close to the Francis River bridge.
Trapper's J200
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Series F - Championship Final - Game 4 - Soo Thunderbirds vs North Bay Trappers Saturday, April 7, 2012 at the Memorial Gardens, North Bay, Ontario.
Thunderbirds lead series 3-1.
Photo by Chris Dawson.
Selma på trappa hos Marie Rasmussen i Snig
Fotograf: Ukjent
Referanse: LIB-08376
Lindesnes Bygdemuseum
Series D - East Division Final - Game 6 - Sudbury Cubs vs North Bay Trappers Tuesday, March 27, 2012 at the Memorial Gardens, North Bay, Ontario.
Series tied at 3-3.
Photo by Stan Deveau.
Here's a pretty little mountain pond perched atop a little rocky knoll right above Lake Helen, offering the kind of reflected mountain scene that might have decorated the front of a Trapper-Keeper folder when I was a kid.
They still make Trapper-Keepers, but they don't have the pictures anymore. Today's kids are missing out. I suspect at least part of my love for mountain scenery owes to a Trapper-Keeper I had when I was in third grade.
Don't know what a Trapper-Keeper is? Here's a history ...
It looks like someone punched out the lock, we had a quick glance inside and made sure not to distrub anything. Great place.
Trapezkünstlerinnen im Europa-Park bei ihre Aufführung.
Trapeze artists in the European park with her performance