Image is of two machines lowering their clamps to raise the canoe log. An unidentified person stands with their back to the camera, watching the process. N. Vancouver mountains can be seen in the distance.
Image is of two machines lowering raised log to truck bed. An unidentified person is beginning to walk around rear of truck. North Vancouver mountains can be seen in the distance.
Image is of the truck with canoe log travelling along a highway, with a van following close behind it. The photograph was taken from inside another vehicle as part of the windshield is visible.
Image is of the truck with canoe log travelling along a 3-lane road. A van follows close behind. The photograph was taken from inside another vehicle as part of the windshield is visible.
Image is of the truck with canoe log beginning to pass through the intersection at Burrard Street & 4th Avenue in Vancouver. Another car is waiting to turn.
Image is of truck with canoe log driving towards carving position. Isaac, Chip, and Norman follow alongside. MOA longhouse can be seen in the distance.
Image is of Norman speaking with Reva near base of canoe log. Chip is walking alongside the log. Part of museum exterior and longhouse can be seen in the background.
Image is of the crew discussing log removal logistics near base of canoe log. Top of museum exterior and various totem poles can be seen in the background.
Image is of Isaac sitting at a table in an unidentified room [in MOA?] with his eyes closed. Book shelves and various plants can be seen in the background.
Image is of Norman walking with drivers towards truck with canoe log. Truck is positioned in front of longhouse. Various totem poles are visible. Photograph has been taken from a far distance to relate size of log in comparison to other objects.
Image is of UBC machine dragging dunnage up hill on MOA grounds. Chip, Ron, Isaac, Norman, and crane operator stand off to the side watching the process.
Image is of Chip, Isaac, Ron, and Norman watching UBC machine pull crane up hill. Truck with canoe log, longhouse and totem poles can be seen in the background.