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Gallery

Please browse the gallery below to discover the images and the video of Fish Stories. Click on an image to see an enlarged version with description or to play the video clip.
This 1829 map shows the three seigneuries that were granted by the French Regime along the Metis River - The seigneurie de Mitis ou de Pieras, the Seigneurie Pachot, and the Seigneurie Lepage and Thibierge.
Studio portrait of Sir George Stephen by Russell & Son in 1897.
This surveyor’s hand draw map shows the limits of the property when it was owned by John MacNider
The port at Grand-Métis busy with ships in the early 1900s.
The Geroge Stephen's Fishing Book lists the fish caught in the Matapedia and Metis River.
Silver print of Sir George Stephen’s Fishing Camp and the Matapedia river at Causapscal.
Elsie Reford's fishing book, open at a page showing handwritten salmon fishing records, black and white portraits of a man and woman, and a watercolour of the Métis at either sunset or dawn.
Silver print of Elsie Reford and her guides showing eight spectacular fish.
The daily, monthly and annual tally of salmon caught on the Metis River.
Lady Aileen Roberts draw by hand map, illustrating each of the pools of the Metis river, from the mouth to the falls.
Silver print of John W. Sterling showin two spectacular salmon.
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