Curator's note | Beginning during the economic depression of the 1930s and continuing into the Second World War, the Federal Government operated a relief camp and alternative work camp in Prince Albert National Park. Many of the park's major buildings and its trails and roads were constructed by this type of labour. |
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Title | Relief Camp at Prince Albert |
Date | 17 February 1931 |
Physical extent | 1 photograph : b&w |
Scope and content | Men in a government relief camp in Prince Albert National Park, clearing brush and dead wood. Stacked wood is being burned. |
Repository | Saskatchewan Archives Board |
Fonds/collection | Saskatchewan Archives Board Photo Collection |
Retrieval information | Regina Office Photograph Collection, R-A1446-3 |
Occupation(s) |
Labourer(s) |
Theme(s) |
Mandatory Labour |
Database ID | 36752 |