En route to Cariboo, the village of St-Blandine, south of Rimouski (Photo: Robert Wilson Reford, circa 1935)
A stream in winter in the hills along the Metis River (Photo: Robert Wilson Reford)
The road to the wharf at Grand-Metis (Photo: Robert Wilson Reford)
The falls on the Metis River at Price. (Photo: Robert Wilson Reford)

The winter roads in the village of Grand-Metis. The roads were not cleared of snow or open to traffic in the winter until the 1950's. (Photo: Robert Wilson Reford)

 

Winter sky at Grand-Metis, taken from Tredinnock Farm, one of the farms which formed part of Elsie Reford's estate. (Photo: Robert Wilson Reford, circa 1920)

 

"At Grand-Metis", showing Estevan Lodge and the Price Brothers wharf at the mouth of the Metis River (Photo: William Notman and Sons, 1902). Notman Photographic Archives, McCord Museum of Canadian History

Above the church of Saint-Octave-de-Métis, with the Pointe aux Cenelles in the distance (Photo: Robert Wilson Reford, 1932)
Below the falls on the Metis River (Photo: Robert Wilson Reford)

Elsie Reford and guide below the old bridge on the Metis River (Photo: Robert Wilson Reford)
Walking the country roads in the hills behind Saint-Octave-de-Métis (Photo: Robert Wilson Reford, 1932)
Elsie Reford and her daughter-in-law Evelyn Reford with fishing guides below the falls on the Metis River (Photo: Robert Wilson Reford)
The "Ponte Vecchio", the old bridge spanning the Metis River at Grand-Metis (Photo: Robert Wilson Reford, circa 1904)