Photograph of large group of men and women assembled in front of the "Ottawa Hotel" and the "Ottawa Restaurant" on Second Avenue between Princess Street and Queen Street. The signs on the windows read: "Ottawa Hotel Drinks 25c" and "Jos Cadieux. Prop." The sign above the door reads: "Licensed to Sell Spiritous Liquors." Second Street later became Queen Street. This hotel appears to be on the west side of Second Avenue.
Caption: Second Avenue, Near Second Street
Dawson of To-day. Leading Business Firms Recommended to the Public. 1901. Limited edition photographic album containing 33 original contact printed photographs of carious Dawson businesses of 1901. The mounted photographs are captioned with short typeset paper inserts giving business location and other valuable details. Because of a dismantled binding, the exact sequence as well as the original total number of photographs cannot be ascertained without comparison to an intact portfolio.