14

This camps crew of young and old seems to be a large crew for the small camp behind them.

15

Permanent type logging camp and depot.
1901
Red Indian Lake, Millertown, Newfoundland, Canada


16

The more permanent type of camp and depot shows greater care in construction with sawn logs fitted and lumber used in its construction.

17

The camps crew setting off for a hunting trip.
1901
Red Indian Lake, Millertown, Newfoundland, Canada


18

Another depot of a similar type of construction has a party of hunters with their trophy results from the hunt, not every day was a workday.

19

Camp Residents
1901
Red Indian Lake, Millertown, Newfoundland, Canada


20

Not everything was work and the hearty were even willing to pose for the camera with their trained dog.

21

Winter travel for work and recreation.
1901
Millertown, Newfoundland, Canada


22

Management traveled by horse and sleigh on the frozen lake and snow in winter.

23

Summer transportation to the camps.
1901
Red Indian Lake, Millertown, Newfoundland, Canada


24

All the camps were around the lake at different points and transportation of supplies, men and horses during summer was by barge.

25

Traveling the portage road.
1901
Millertown, Newfoundland, Canada


26

Management also traveled by carriage over portage roads in summer.

27

Weekend at the camp.
1901
Red Indian Lake, Millertown, Newfoundland, Canada