- CA TWU Coll. 08-1998-01-2229
- Unidad documental simple
- 1976
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Photograph of the McMillan Park rest area on the day of its opening ceremonies, showing a dirt road, trees, a grass field, and Glover Road in the distance
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Photograph of the McMillan Park rest area on the day of its opening ceremonies, showing a dirt road, trees, a grass field, and Glover Road in the distance
Ceremony for the opening of McMillan Park
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Photograph of Stan Fryer, David Twiest, Neil Snider, a representative of Canada Manpower, and Weir Muir standing in front of the historic marker during the opening ceremonies of McMillan Park on Thursday September 23rd
Opening ceremony for McMillan Park
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Photograph of Neil Snider and Weir Muir, president of the Langley Chamber of Commerce, standing in front of a historic marker during the opening ceremony of McMillan Park on Thursday September 23rd
Visitors and administrators meeting in Douglas Hall Cafeteria
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Photograph of visitors, administrators and Neil Snider seated at a table in the Douglas Hall Cafeteria enjoying coffee after the opening ceremony for McMillan Park.
Stanley Nelson receiving a plaque
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Photograph of Ken Lawrence handing a plaque to Stanley Nelson while Neil Snider and Mrs. Nelson look on
Visitors and faculty enjoying coffee in Douglas Hall Cafeteria
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Photograph of administrators David Twiest and Stan Fryer seated at a table in Douglas Hall Cafeteria having coffee with a visitor and a workman after the opening ceremony for McMillan Park
David Twiest receiving a certificate
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Photograph of David Twiest, Director of Libraries, receiving a certificate from Weir Muir, president of the Langley Chamber of Commerce, for his part in developing McMillan Park - likely on Thursday September 23rd when the multi-phased McMillan Park and Trinity Lake Project culminated with the opening of the McMillan Park Rest Area adjacent to Glover Road
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Photograph of five Trinity students singing together during a student leadership commissioning service in the Fall of 1995. Cathy Chapplow is pictures, second from the left
Historic marker at McMillan Park
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In September 1976 the multi-phased McMillan Park and Trinity Lake Project culminated with the opening of the McMillan Park Rest Area adjacent to Glover Road.
Photograph of a historic marker erected at the newly opened McMillan Park; the marker provides historical information regarding the Hudson's Bay Farm, originally situated on campus grounds.
SIGN TEXT:
The Hudson’s Bay Farm
The land adjacent to this marker was the site of the Hudson’s Bay Farm which was one of few sources of food provisions for fur brigades, miners, and others from the 1830s to the 1870s.
1834 – large scale operation began on 2000 acre plot
1839 – food stuffs supplied to Alaska by agreement with the Russian-American Company
1846 – Fur brigades to British Columbia interior provided with food products
1858 – food provisions purchased by great numbers of Gold Rush miners
1878 – land divided into 20 parcels and auctioned
Project sponsored by Langley Chamber of Commerce and Trinity Western College
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Photograph of Tom Bulick, Vice President of Student Life, officiating over the communion service during a student leadership commissioning service in the Fall of 1995. The bread and wine are sitting on a table in front of him, and he is speakint into a microphone