Composite image of three black and white photographs by C.D. Hoy of Indigenous and Chinese people in old-fashioned suits in front of a store and in front of Chinese signage.
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Western Canada in
the Early 1900s

through the art of

C.D. Hoy

Grades 7-12

Western Canada in the Early 1900s
through the art of C.D. Hoy

The photography of C.D. (Chow Dong) Hoy (1883–1973) is a beautiful and rich resource for seeing first-hand the people living in and around Quesnel, British Columbia, at the start of the twentieth century. Using this wealth of photographic documentation, students will explore the history and personal stories of people living in this place and time, and through this investigation will build skills in research, analysis of primary sources, and the development of historical narratives.

Learning Activities
  • Exploring pre-conceptions and historical records
  • Examining geography and migrations in the Canadian West
  • Creating personal historical portraits
Related Subjects
  • First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Studies
  • History
  • Social Studies

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Western Canada in the Early 1900s through the art of C.D. Hoy