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Capturing Beauty: The Young Canadian Lady's Journey Through the 1950s and 60s

In the 1950s and 1960s, Canada was a thriving and beautiful country with a rich culture and beautiful natural scenery. This was a time when young and beautiful Canadian women were making their mark on the world, exploring new places and creating memories that would last a lifetime. One such woman was a young and beautiful Arlene Smith, who captured the hearts of many with her stunning photos in nature and other unique places.

From mountains to forests, lakes to oceans, Arlene Smith truly appreciated the beauty of Canada’s natural wonders. Her photos show her surrounded by stunning landscapes, taking in the beauty of each and every moment. Her keen eye for detail and her ability to capture the essence of each place is what sets her photos apart from others.

She also loved travel, and her photos took her to far-off places. This young Canadian lady was able to preserve memories of a time gone by and her photos.

#4 Arlene Smith, Yohetta Lake in British Columbia, Canada, summer 1953

#6 Arlene Smith, campfire and catch, Clearwater, British Columbia, Canada, June 1954

#7 Arlene Smith, John Lawson Park, West Vancouver, 1954

#11 Arlene Smith, 1958

#13 Arlene smith fishing the Alouette River near Haney, British Columbia, Canada, December 1959

#14 Arlene Smith with gladiollas, 1959

#17 Arlene Smith, about 1960

#21 Arlene Smith, autumn gold, October 1960

#24 Arlene Smith, red and white swimsuit, about 1960

#27 Arlene Smith, pretty in pink, 1961

#31 Arlene Smith, age 27, March 1962

#34 Arlene Smith, at kids christening, about 1962

#37 Arlene Smith, March 1962

#41 Arlene Smith, Penticton, B.C., June 1963

#44 Arlene Smith by river, May 1969

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Written by Jacob Aberto

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