Photograph of 2 women and a man leaning over a parapet at Banff Springs Hotel and looking into the distance. A veranda stretches across the foreground. A chair sits along the left edge. Near the right edge, a man walks away from camera. At center, 2 women (left and center) and a man (right) lean over a low stone parapet that stretches across the image. They stand with their backs to the camera and face towards the distance, tilting their heads downward. Beyond the porch, mountains rise in the distance.
Photograph of a Rocky Mountain Tours Company bus stopped along the roadside in Banff National Park. A road stretches along the bottom edge on an upward angle from left to right. In the near distance and on the far side of the road, a bus is parked, left-of-center. It is viewed at an angle from the front and the side, facing left. Passengers aboard the bus are visible behind the bus's windows. One of the passengers is Mertie West. She sits at the first window behind the driver's seat and looks to the camera. Along the side of the bus, markings read, "BANFF - LAKE LOUISE - JASPER Rocky Mountain Tours Co." Pines stand behind the bus and beyond the road's shoulder. Mountains, obscured by the pine trees, rise in the background at center. Four punched holes line the bottom edge at right.
Photograph looking across Bow River Valley and towards Banff. Pines stand in the foreground at right. They cascade down a mountainside and into the distance. Through a gap in the trees, left-of-center, Banff, the Bow River, a bridge and mountains are visible in the distance. Bow River winds across the image, obscured by trees. A bridge crosses over the river at center. Banff is visible on the opposite side of the river, left-of-center. Mountains rise in the background. Four punched holes line the bottom edge at right.
Photograph of guests at Banff Springs Hotel standing at the veranda's edge and looking out towards the Bow River Valley in Banff National Park. The large veranda stretches across the foreground. Its brick pavers appear to be damp. Chairs sit in clumps along the far end of the veranda. At center, a few guests lean over a low stone parapet that stretches across the image. They stand with their backs to the camera and face towards the Bow River Valley in the distance. Beyond the porch, mountains along the right and left (Tunnel Mountain) edges rise in the near distance. Further across the valley, mountains rise in the distance at center. Four punched holes line the bottom edge at right.