1
Rolling through spectacular Myra Canyon on the "Kettle Valley Line"
Circa 1920
Myra Canyon, Kettle Valley Railway
Credits:
Kettle River Museum
2
The sound of the whistle meant arrival or departure on the Kettle Valley Line as it connected communites along the way. There was still no direct highway route to Vancouver; travel by car was long and difficult and owning a car was still a luxury.
But travel to the world outside the Boundary on the Kettle Valley Line was straightforward and affordable. And such an exciting way to go!
3
Order boards on the station are set at 'STOP'
Circa 1917
Midway, BC
Credits:
Kettle River Museum
Glen Smith collection
4
Lives were changed as the train rolled through and a new era of opportunity began. A bride arrives from the prairies to her new husband's farm and a family comes home to the Boundary to live again. Young people go off to private school and university but can still come home to be with family at Christmas, and to help out in summer.
5
Snowbanks on the Kettle Valley Line
Circa 1915
Kettle Valley Line
Credits:
Kettlle River Museum
6
"Dan met me there and it was late in Fall. We were married about 10 days before..."
October 1949
Midway, BC
Credits:
Rose Boltz, Midway BC, 2008
7
Moving a family and their house on a flatcar
1946
Kettle Valley Line
Credits:
Kettle River Museum
Mark Myers photo
8
Teacher and students of Midway School
1930
Midway, BC
Credits:
Courtesy of Cecelia Bourgeois
9
Crossing the high trestles of the KVR could be unnerving for passengers
1924
Myra Canyon, Kettle Valley Railway
Credits:
Courtesy of Joe Smuin
10
Wesley Shafonsky in Castlegar on the Kettle Valley Line
1943
Castlegar, BC
Credits:
Courtesy of Wesley Shafonsky
11
Riding the Kettle Valley Line
1942
Kettle Valley Line
Credits:
Kettle River Museum
Mark Myers photo
12
Overnight comfort in a sleeping car
Circa 1955
Kettle Valley Line
Credits:
Canadian Museum of Rail Travel
CPR stock photo, Cranbrook Archives
13
A young rancher accompanies his cattle to the stock yards at the coast and gets a look at city life. Families visit each other up and down the line, and children catch a ride home from school on the speeder.
14
Moving cattle to market
Circa 1940
unknown
Credits:
BC Archives I-30844