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Photographs taken by John Bartosik depicting aerial views of Whistler Mountain, Blackcomb Mountain, Whistler Village, and Alta Lake.

Bartosik, John

W.V. Whistler Valley Aeriotes '71

Photographs of Alta Lake, Rainbow Lodge, Cypress Lodge, Chaplinville (3/2/169/29), Buckhorn Ranch (3/2/169/29), Soo Valley Saw Mill (3/2/169/26), an aerial photo of Rainbow Park (3/2/169/30), Christiana Inn on Alta Lake (3/2/169/31), the Pacific Great Eastern at Alta Lake Station, and an aerial photo of Tokum Corners.

WMSC Numbered Series

Slides depicting aerial views, chairlifts and gondolas, Whistler Village, Meadow Park Sports Centre, Myrtle Philip School, Whistler Mountain Ski Corporation's 1989 Proposed Development of Olympic Run, and other resort and mountain development subjects.

"Whistler B.C. Canada" postcard

Postcards collected by Ann Spence, who had them available at her business Golden Dreams Bed & Breakfast. Postcards are from Mountain Moments, Greg Griffith's photography business.

The front of each postcard says "Whistler B.C. Canada" and has aerial picture of Whistler Village with Whistler Mountain, Fissile Peak, and Blackcomb Mountain in the background. On the verso of each postcard has a caption that says "A birds eye view of Whistler Village with Blackcomb and Whistler Mountains. Whistler, B.C., Canada".

Week of November 31, 1981

Photographs including but not limited to railway tracks; bridge; river; costumes; plans for proposed medical facility for Whistler; buffet dinner; aerial photos
Appears in November 5, 1981 issue:
02-201-14. Pg 4. Caption: [bottom] The last straw -- the undermining of the Culliton Creek bridges that forced closure of the Squamish-Whistler Highway on Saturday, October 31.
02-201-39. Pg. 13. Caption: A picnic in the rain! The Stoney's gang and friends pose on their terrace during the weekend rain-storm.
02-201-24. Pg. 22. Caption: A smiling Araxi and Hagop Evrensel stand at the entrance of their restaurant -- the Salt & Pepper -- on the occasion of its opening, on October 31.

Week of July 12, 1984

Photographs including but not limited to men in costume; helicopter interior; aerial views; Whistler Half Marathon; constructing antennae on the mountain; sea plane on Alta Lake; condos; baseball; biking; signs; drinks; views from sea plane
Appears in July 19, 1984 issue:
02-396-D-20. Pg. 5. Caption: Someone is chopping down trees on Ruth Buzzard's property. Buzzard recently received permission to build a campground on a 15.3 ha (38 acre) site between White Gold and Mons. But despite no trespassing signs and notices asking that trees not be cut, at least a dozen trees have disappeared. Now a large area of the future campground is almost bare.
02-396-C-28. Pg. 6. Caption: [Advertisement] Now You're in the Picture! Ad for The Whistler Question.
02-396-D-17. Pg. 7. Caption: [bottom] Stew Muir gets a shot of diesel from Art Den Duyf's tank at Mons.
Appears in July 12, 1984 issue:
02-396-E-7. Pg. 1. Caption: Question reporter Stew Muir took a spin above Whistler in pilot John Reed's ultralight Sunday. The view from there, he reports on page six, is worth the trip and the trepidation.
02-396-B-18. Pg. 3. Caption: [right] Finishing in a time of just over 1:12. Alan Carr won the second annual Whistler Half Marathon last Sunday, beating out a crowd of more than 200 other runners. Carr Says that the course was hilly as he's ever seen, adding that he trains only about four or five days a week, one half hour a day. Neil Waken placed second in the 13.1 km race.
02-396-D-30. Pg. 3. Caption: [left] See caption above.
02-396-B-23. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Whistler T.V. Society members Floyd Eclair and Richard Heine hold the ladder as Albert Bryjack adjusts the society's channel 6 antenna atop Sproat Mountain last Sunday.
02-396-E-30. Pg. 6. Caption: Ultralight instructor John Reed refuels his Beaver RX-550 at Alta Lake.
02-396-D-8. Pg. 7. Caption: Whistler's Bottlemaster Harry Carman with just some of the new-fangled bottle types that have flooded the market.
02-396-D-5. Pg. 8. Caption: Seven visiting slow pitch teams participated in a tournament sponsored by the Longhorn last Saturday and Sunday with the squad from Richmond Inn edging out the Sodbusters 12-11 -- but they needed two innings of overtime to do it.
02-396-C-9. Pg. 9. Caption: Some units at the new Whistler Valley Housing Society project feature rear porches. Others offer covered parking and two bathrooms. See story page 3.
02-396-D-11. Pg. 14. Caption: [left] Rod Sawyers, Hotel Employee, Whistler Cay.
02-396-D-13. Pg. 14. Caption: [middle] Michael MacNeill, Psychologist, Vancouver.
02-396-D-21. Pg. 14. Caption: [right] Diane Goos, Broker's Assistant, West Vancouver.
02-396-A-5. Pg. 14. Caption: [bottom] Newlyweds John and Karen (nee Petrus) Passmore left for a month-long California holiday Wednesday. The pair was wed in a Whistler Skiers' Chapel ceremony Saturday. Both are Whistler residents.
02-396-D-27. Pg. 17. Caption: Whistler landscaper Leigh Finck donated time, plants and energy over the weekend to spruce up the Chamber of Commerce Information Centre at the gondola.
02-396-C-28. Pg. 19. Caption: [advertisement] Now You're in the Picture! The Whistler Question ad.

Week of December 3, 1981

Photographs including but not limited to Christmas; Willie Whistler at tree-lighting and caroling ceremony; aerial views of Whistler Village; snowy scenes; skiing; Sandy Boyd; Myrtle Philip School Western Day; office; parking signs; dining; shooting a film
02-194-6. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] 'Tis the season ... to sing of Christmas and light up the town. A happy Willie Whistler and entourage of carollers warmed up the crowd at the tree lighting ceremony held Saturday, November 28 in the main plaza. Even Santa put in an appearance.
02-194-54. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Chris Carson all decked out in his foam cowboy hat at Western Day.
02-194-137. Pg. 4. Caption: [left] Bearing gifts and a song, Susan Jacks, formerly of the Poppy Family, will be one of the stars in the upcoming CBC special.
02-194-145. Pg. 4. Caption: [right] While mom rehearses, son Thad 3 1/2 tries his hand at snow sculpture.
02-194-91. Pg. 5. Caption: Aerial view of D.L. 4751. Arrow on left indicates St. Anton's Village. Arrow on right indicates site of Community Place -- a cluster of multiple-unit structures ranging from three to eight storeys in height.
02-194-106. Pg. 8. Caption: [top left] Paul Fee, Vancouver
02-194-111. Pg. 8. Caption: [top middle] Karen Flach, Bounday Bay
02-194-108. Pg. 8. Caption: [top right] Ron Dahlstrom, West Vancouver
02-194-113. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom left] Eddie Auersperg, Vancouver
02-194-116. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom middle] Sue MacLaurin, Alpha Lake
02-194-115. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom right] Murielle Vendette, Laval des Rapides, Quebec.
02-194-40. Pg. 9. Caption: Sandy Boyd, the new Gondola Area Co-ordinator for Whistler Mountain Ski Corporation. Sandy who has twelve years experience in the ski industry, will be responsible for the organization of all systems at the Gondola base.
02-194-71. Pg 10. Caption: Giant checkerboard? No, it's the irrigation system for the new school play field laid out in perfect geometric form. Snow has stuck in the trenches for the pipes.
02-194-52. Pg. 12. Caption: Myrtle Philip school students take part in a 'Western Day' at the school on November 27.
02-194-129. Pg. 15. Caption: Betty Gentles (left) having lunch at L'Apres with members of the UTL tour group.
02-194-101. Pg. 18. Caption: Barb Newman, of Whistler Tops, models a cap and one of the many rugby shirts available in the new Village Square store.
02-194-96. Pg. 19. Caption: Work underway on Parcel 28 to get the footings in before December 31. Nearby, similar excavations are taking place for Parcel 24.
02-194-95. Pg. 20. Caption: A sneak preview of the new Black Forest Restaurant in the former White Gold Inn.
02-194-123. Pg. 22. Caption: Jason, Harley an Dylan Stoneburgh stand proudly in front of the snowmen they built in Alpine Meadows after the first storm of the winter.

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