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              MACLAURIN_2017_011-014-005 · File · 1964 - 2006
              Part of Don MacLaurin

              File includes:
              Maps of Daisy Lake Forest Service Road
              Map of Soo River Forest Service Road
              Map of Callaghan Forest Road
              Maps of recreation sites
              Map of area South of Green Lake
              Maps of Alta Lake area
              Map of Callaghan Valley Project
              Map of Whistler Snowmobile Roads
              Map of "Cheekamus" River Forest Service Road
              Map of Whistler ATV Trails
              Map of "Calchek" Forest Service Recreation Site
              Map of 16 Mile Creek Forest Service Road
              Map of proposed Brandywine Forest Service Road
              Topographical map of Brew Lake area
              Topographical map of Brandywine Mountain
              Topographical map of Pemberton Ski Training Route
              Map of Madeley Lake area
              Map of Wedgemount Forest Service Road
              Map of SBFEP Road and Recreation Access
              Map of Showh Lakes/Ancient Cedars Trail Proposals
              Topographical map of Lillooet Land District, New Westminster Land District, Whistler Resort Municipality
              Map of Mad River Nordic Centre.

              RCK-01-016 · File · March 2 - June 3, 1989
              Part of Robert Clark Kline Fonds

              Photographs taken by Robert Clark Kline on a mountaineering trip to Garibaldi Lake and Black Tusk on March 2, 1989 and to Dam Mountain on April 18, 1989, including shots of mountain huts, Howe Sound, Squamish, Daisy Lake, Brandywine Mountain, the Lions, Dam Mountain, Grouse Mountain, the Grouse Mountain gondola, Vancouver, Black Tusk, Garibaldi Lake, Panorama Ridge, Sphinx Glacier, the Barrier, Garibaldi Creek, and campsites at Taylor Meadows.

              Captions:

              001: "20 - W[est] of 19 - Howe Sound + Squamish top left"
              002: "21 joins 20 - W[est] across Cheakamus + Squamish valley"
              003: "22 koins 21 - Daisy Lake"
              004: "23 joins 22 - more of Daisy Lake - Brandywine M[oun]t[ai]n top right - Microwave tower bottom right"
              005: "15"
              006: "16 - S[outh] Lion Dam M[oun]t[ai]n - Top of Grouse M[oun]t[ai]n centre left - Top of Gondola centre right - Vancouver in background"
              007: "16 June 23, 1989 - N[orth]E[ast] to Black Tusk"
              008: "18 - B[lack] T[usk] from ab[ou]t 2/3 the way up talus."
              009: "19 - From top of Black Tusk - Garibaldi L[ake] + M[oun]t[ai]n"
              010: "11 joins 10 - Panorama Ridge at right"
              011: "12 - Garibaldi Lake - Sphinx Glacier at centre - Wood hut bottom right"
              012: "13 - The Barrier"
              013: "14"
              014: "6 joins 4 - Garibaldi L[ake]"
              015: "7 - Hut at Garibaldi L[ake]"
              016: "8 - as 7"
              017: "9 - Ranger cabin at right"
              018: "10 - Black Tusk from ranger cabin - Lake in foreground"
              019: "4 - Bridge over Garibaldi Cr[eek] at lake - Sign as in photo #3 centre left"
              020: "5 - From Garibaldi campground S[outh] Price m[oun]t[ai]n top centre"
              021: "2 - Storage hut E[ast] of Taylor Cr[eek] - Black Tusk top centre right"
              022: "3 - E[ast] from Creek exit of Garibaldi Lake - Direction sign bottom right - Panorama ridge at left"
              023: "1 - 2nd hut to the N[orth] at Taylor campsite"
              024: "0 March 2, 1989 - Hut at Taylor campsite"

              MACLAURIN_2017_011-010-004 · File · August 2000
              Part of Don MacLaurin

              File includes a draft of the August 2000 Public Recreational Study Of Squamish Forest District, prepared for the Ministry of Forests and The Land Use Coordination Office by The Outdoor Recreation Council of B.C.

              Week of May 30, 1983
              WQ-2-307 · File · May 30, 1983
              Part of Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to chairlift; snow-makers; snowplows; helicopter group photo; at the beach; swimming in Alta Lake; rafting; surfboard
              Appears in June 2, 1983 issue:
              02-307-57. Pg. 1. Caption: "Stop that" squealed friends of Cindy Thomson, but they didn't really mean it as temperatures soared to 36C Sunday. Lost Lake proved to be a haven for those seeking relief from the unseasonable heat wave.
              02-307-28. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] It was a scorching hot day, May 28, for 54 skiers and four guides atop Brandywine Mountain when they set off on a picnic and ski day organized by Whistler Heli-hiking. The Bell 212 helicopter carried the skiers, 13 at a time, to Brandywine and Powder Mountains where they skied, had lunch then tried their luck in an obstacle course. The trip back had originally been planned for May 14 but was rescheduled because of poor weather.
              02-307-45. Pg. 5. Caption: From small beginnings great things sometimes grow. Toiling under 30 plus temperatures, Christopher Forrest and Jody Edgon began excavations by the shores of Lost Lake on Monday. Unlike their elder counterparts, small contractors can dispense with building permits and zoning bylaws, and focus on the job at hand.
              02-307-88. Pg. 6. Caption: [left] Marty Handlon, Ski Area Operator, Jasper.
              02-307-86. Pg. 6. Caption: [middle] Jimmie Spencer, Executive director, Canada West Ski Area Association, Vernon
              02-307-92. Pg. 6. Caption: [right] Bob Kowalewich, Comptroller, Sunshine Village.
              02-307-80. Pg. 6. Caption: [bottom] Feeling s-t-r-e-s-s-e-d? George Tidball, owner of Keg & Cleaver Restaurants across Canada had some tips on dealing with stress in management at a seminar May 26 during Canada West Ski Area Association's convention.
              02-307-20. Pg. 7. Caption: Fire Chief Lindsay Wilson kills two birds with one hose, While checking out the pressure on one of the municipal fire engines he provides 800 gal./min. worth of relief for a parched Alpha Lake Park.
              02-307-74. Pg. 9. Caption: [top] Alasdair Fergusson, representative for recreational skiers on the Alberta Olympic Committee, noses around the Boyne Snowmaker. For a mere $18,000 you can be the owner of this weather-maker which can turn 100 gallons of water into snow in one hour through super-cooling.
              02-307-3. Pg. 9. Caption: [middle] (Below) An interested haberdasher peruses the wares at the Canada West Ski Area Association Trade Show on May 26 in Whistler Village Inn.
              02-307-1. Pg. 9. Caption: [bottom] Dave Murray studies the Southern Cross timing computer during the Canada West Ski Area Association's trade show May 26.