Excellent FrameWorks
Sicamous Station
Max Jacquiard

The Hotel Sicamous (including the station) opened in 1900. This building stood just west of Sicamous Narrows Bridge on the edge of Shuswap Lake, until it was demolished in 1964. It had originally been built to provide dining facilities during a period when locomotives lacked sufficient power to haul dining cars through the mountains, but continued in use as a popular resort until 1956.

On this mid-winter morning, Train #6 arrives on its overnight journey from Vancouver behind Royal Hudson 2862. In a few minutes it will depart for Eagle Pass and Revelstoke, where a Selkirk type engine will take over the train for the journey through the Rockies to Calgary.

Image size 20” x 30” Edition 95 prints plus 10 Artist Proofs. Issue price $450. (AP $?)
There is also a Canvas Edition of 35 pieces plus 5 Artist Proofs. Issue price $1100.

This image was printed by the "Giclee" process (pronunciation is close to jicklay) resulting in a print which is extremely close to the original painting.

These editions are completely sold out

Artcards available of this image at $5.50 each. Image size is 6" x 9".
Also available blockmounted ($16.95) or double-matted and framed (frame size is 11" x 14", $36.95).

For more information, or to order a print please send e-mail to Pacific Outlook/Excellent FrameWorks, or use the Secure Order Form, or if you prefer a voice you can reach me by phone (in Canada) at 250-746-7112, Monday thru Friday 10am to 5:30pm and Saturday 10am to 4pm Pacific time.