The collection consists of published articles and photographs with commentary by Peter M. McAllister concerning the Great Bear Rainforest Campaign which began in 1990 to protect what is now called the Great Bear Rainforest, a temperate rainforest of approximately 64,000 km2 on the North-Central Coast of British Columbia.
The fonds consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence between Beardsley and various friends, fellow writers, and acquaintances (1967-2017). Also includes manuscripts and transcripts of poems, short stories, essays, as well as handwritten brainstorming notes written on hotel paper pads and airplane bags. Includes book reviews for the Times Colonist, correspondence and work regarding the Al Purdy-Doug Beardsley Papers collaborative work. Also includes handwritten journals kept by Beardsley from approximately 1969-2017. Additionally includes brochures and ephemera collected while travelling for inspiration, and material for a manuscript about Samuel de Champlain.
The fonds consists of histories of Theatre Energy, records of early, founding activities, drafts of original scripts, and files regarding the non-original scripts, all ordered chronologically. Included alongside the scripts are correspondence, the company’s financial and operational records, including financial statements, employment records, fund raising files, miscellaneous performance projects, journals, reviews, and posters.
The collection consists of six colour transparency strips featuring photographic portraits of Rupert Raj. The photographs were taken by Jennifer Rowsom for "Eye Weekly" (Toronto) in 2001 or 2002.
The fonds consists of a manuscript for The Voice of Little Poplar (Alphonse Little Poplar) compiled by David Doyle. Includes ephemera relating to activities of the Friends of Louis Riel.
Item is an interview/narrative of Deanna M. Brasseur's experiences serving in the Canadian Armed Forces. Interview took place on March 14, 2022 in Victoria, B.C. over a video call.