The series consists of photographs taken during events hosted by the Coquitlam River Watershed Roundtable, as well as a scrapbook, and a short video entitled "The Coquitlam River".
The series primarily consists of portrait photographs of former Reeves (later Mayors), but also contains one portrait of a former Councillor (R.J.C. Atkins).
The file consists of two photographs including a photograph of a school in Coquitlam taken in 1964 and a photograph of the centennial totem pole as it was being painted and prepared for installation as part of the 1967 Canadian centennial celebrations.
The series consists of seven class portraits from 1960 to 1966 and two from the 1920s, as well as four additional photographs including a portrait of Joseph William Harris and his family ca. 1912 ; two photographs depicting two separate properties in Coquitlam; and a photograph of the Coquitlam float in the 1945 May Day Parade in New Westminster.
The series consists of colour and black and white photographic prints, negatives and digital photographs on CD of events and celebrations held by or participated in by the Caisse Populaire/Village Credit Union.
The subseries consists of photographs collected by Walter Bruce MacDonald for his biography of R.C. MacDonald. The records are a combination of family photographs and photographs from various sources that were used in the book. More information about the majority of the photographs can be found in the book, "Catch-as-catch-can."
The series consists of 46 photographs. Subject matter of the photographs includes trains, lumber mills, community organizations, hotels, boats, houses, churches, and local citizens.
The series consists of photographs of the Champagne family, chronicling their participation in various community and civic events and institutions in Coquitlam.