
Charles Camsell and others with Canadian villagers, circa 1935

Description
Group photograph of W. Sunderland, C. H. Dickens, A. D. Maclean, and Charles Camsell with residents north of the Arctic Circle. Technology Review, December 1935, p. 96.
Original Caption: "6. Group of Esquimo (sic) and white residents at the mouth of Coppermine River on the shore of Coronation Gulf. N. W. T."
Original Caption: "Above. The most northerly point of the trip, latitude 68, a degree and a half inside the Arctic Circle. The few white residents and a group of smiling Eskimos were most hospitable. Below. The flight included a visit to Fort Smith, the capital of the Northwest Territories, on the Slave River"