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              Contact Sheet and Negatives 22
              WMSC-WMtn-07-54 · Dossier · [c. 1980s?]
              Fait partie de Whistler Mountain

              Photographs depicting Porteau Camp at Porteau Cove, a bike race, travelling by bus, camping on a lake, and whitewater rafting.

              Bus
              WMSC-WMtn-08-07-01 · Dossier · [c. 1980s?]
              Fait partie de Whistler Mountain

              Photographs depicting a man standing in front of a bus with logos from "The Gray Line" and "Snowgoose"

              Contact Sheet
              WMSC-WMtn-08-07-04 · Dossier · [c. 1980s?]
              Fait partie de Whistler Mountain

              Contact sheet depicting a man standing in front of a Snowgoose bus, a helicopter, a group of people waiting at a train station, and a group of men standing in front of an Air BC float plane.

              1974-1989
              GRI-01-46 · Sous-série organique · 1974-1989
              Fait partie de Greg Griffith Fonds

              Photographs of Blackcomb Mountain, Rendezvous Lodge, Whistler Village, awards, signs, portraits of Greg Griffith and John 'Rabbit' Hare, Nancy Green Raine behind the bar at a pub, construction of Whistler Village, skiing on Whistler Mountain, partying, wet T-shirt contest at the Christiana Inn, canoeing on Alta Lake, Creekside, Nita Lake, heli-skiing in the Brandywine Meadows area, hiking, cross-country skiing, shovelling after heavy snowfall, aerial shots of the Whistler Valley, skateboarding, logging trucks, dogs, the first liquor store in Whistler, Myrtle Philip School, Ipsoot Mountain heli-skiing, dining, chairlifts, Creekhouse restaurant, Roundhouse Lodge, the Gondola Barn, Creekside Gondola, fisheye photography, sunbathing, Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau and his son Alexandre 'Sacha' Trudeau skiing, freestyle skiing at the Labatts World Cup Freestyle Championships, Dave Murray Summer Ski Camp, Dave Murray, Stephanie Sloan, group portraits, the Molson Molstar ski races, Garibaldi Spring Slalom, Nigel Woods and Jo Schnetzler in the avalanche control cabin with an avalauncher, ski racing, shopping, fishing, the Snowgoose bus, parking lots, condominiums, musicians Doc Fingers and Gary Koliger, Village Chair, swimming at Mountainside Lodge's swimming pool, Ski Scamps, Willie Whistler, Whistler Golf Course, windsurfing in ski boots, telemark skiing, skiing on Gun Barrels run, Wedge Mountain, Blue Chair, Green Chair, Red Chair, Catskinner Chair, Ego Bowl, Jim McConkey skiing Symphony Bowl, Green Lake, Blackcomb Mountain's Grand Opening, and Glenn Ashton skiing moguls in Harmony Bowl.

              Contact Sheets
              GRI-01-46-019 · Dossier · [c. 1974-1985]
              Fait partie de Greg Griffith Fonds

              Photographs of the early Creekside area including full parking lots, the Gondola Barn, Creekside Gondola headed up Whistler Mountain, an old truck/jeep, and the Snowgoose (Whistler's first private bus that was owned by Kashi Richardson and Bob Daniels).

              1974-2007
              GRI-01-51 · Sous-série organique · 1974-2007
              Fait partie de Greg Griffith Fonds

              Photographs of people skiing and snowboarding on Blackcomb Mountain and Whistler Mountain, aerial and panoramic shots of Whistler Valley, alpenglow over the mountains, Rainbow Park, Whistler Village, ski in and ski out condominiums, hiking, group portraits of Mountain Hosts and Ski Patrol, gondolas, chairlifts, T-bars, freestyle skiing and snowboarding, restaurants and hotels, cabins, Slush Cup, Peak to Valley Race, Molson World Cup Downhill, ski racing, Black Tusk, Fissile Peak, heli-skiing, Franz Wilhelmsen and Bob Ainsworth on Whistler Mountain, Roundhouse Lodge, Tremor Glacier on Tremor Mountain, the Saudan Couloir Ski Race Extreme, picnics, Pemberton Icecap, Ipsoot Mountain, Burnt Stew Basin, telemark skiing, people carrying surfboards on a beach, running, Snowboard Cross, apres ski, moguls, mountaineering, Wedge Mountain, 7th Heaven, River of Golden Dreams, portraits of John "Rabbit" Hare and Greg Griffith with his photography equipment, Joffre Lakes, Elfin Lakes, Beaver Pond, Cheakamus Lake, Pemberton, Phalanx Mountain, Creekside, Inawashiro Ski Resort in Japan, sumo wrestling, avalanches, Rendezvous Lodge, Wedgemount Lake, Lost Lake, Alta Lake, Green Lake, Squamish, Nicklaus North Golf Course, Mt Weart, Rimrock Cafe, Longhorn Saloon & Grill, Anasazi Restaurant, Highway 99, Tantalus Range, windsurfing on Howe Sound, rafting, fireworks, mountain biking, Singing Pass and Musical Bumps Trail, and the Metzler family cross-country skiing.

              Slides
              GRI-01-29-042 · Dossier · 1974-2007
              Fait partie de Greg Griffith Fonds

              Photographs of Rendezvous Restaurant on Blackcomb Mountain with Solar Coaster Quad Chair in the foreground, Whistler Village and Blackcomb Mountain at dusk, Chateau Whistler Resort and Whistler Village at night, a snowy road in Whistler Village with a bus and Canadian flag with mountains in the background, Whistler Village and Chateau Whistler Resort in winter with Blackcomb mountain in the background, aerial view of Whistler Village and Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains, a jeep that has a few feet of snow on it from an overnight 'dump' of snow, Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains with fresh snow with views of the valley and Green Lake in the foreground, and Blackcomb Mountain in the winter with Apres ski at Merlin's Bar & Grill in the foreground.

              Captions:
              001: "Rendezvous Rest. & Solar Coaster Quad, Blackcomb Mt"
              002: "Whistler Village & Blackcomb Mt. at dusk"
              003: "Whistler village at dusk"
              004: " CHATEAU WHISTLER"
              005: "Whistler Village In Winter"
              008: "Winter- Whistler Village Chateau Whistler Resort"
              009: "Whistler Village In Winter With Blackcomb Mt."
              010: "Winter- Whistler Village Aerial of Whistler Village with Blackcomb/Whistler Mtn"
              011: "Overnight dump Whistler, B.C."
              012: "Fresh snow on Blackcomb & Whistler Mtns & valley"
              013, 014: Winter/Whistler Fresh snow in Whistler Village"
              016: "Blackcomb Winter Apres-ski Merlins Restaurant"
              017, 018: "Whistler-Winter Whistler Village & Blackcomb Mt."
              019: "Whistler-WInter Condos in snow country"

              Week of November 26, 1980
              WQ-2-153 · Dossier · November 26, 1980
              Fait partie de Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to band; musicians; buses; kissing; party; Snowgoose; Whistler Village; Whistler Taxi; winter; Mountain Cake Bake; store
              02-153-35. Pg. 1. Caption: [middle] Mayor shows of town centre to Jim Lorimer, Charles Barter and Bob Williams.
              02-153-24. Pg. 1. Caption: [bottom] Snowgoose.
              02-153-61. Pg. 5. Caption: Valley residents and visitors enjoyed last weekend's Fall Fair.
              02-153-17. Pg. 7. Caption: Evelyn and Harold Cullen cut their 40th anniversary cake.
              02-153-60. Pg. 8. Caption: [Mountain Cake Bake]
              02-153-12. Pg. 9. Caption: Yancey rides into Whistler.
              02-153-21. Pg. 11. Caption: The Champs ... see Pipeline for more information.
              02-153-14. Pg. 15. Caption: Greg Pollard and Dan La Casse put the 'Ranch' brand on the wall plaque at last week's opening.
              02-153-43. Pg. [16]. Caption: The snow arrives - a early scene in Alpine Meadows.

              Week of October 5, 1981
              WQ-2-206 · Dossier · October 5, 1981
              Fait partie de Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to construction; dancing; party; Going Nuts; cheerleaders; computer; buses; chairlift; bikinis; musicians; music; newspaper clippings
              Appears in October 8, 1981 issue:
              02-206-62+67. Pg. 1. Caption: The only thing for certain is change, and in order to keep pace with the ever-changing face of Whistler We've updated our appearance, altered our format and expanded our staff. One thing is for certain though. We'll still be dedicated to bringing you the most accurate, informative, up-to-the-minute news coverage in the Whistler Community. Want the latest on Whistler? We'll see you there.
              02-206-41. Pg. 4. Caption: [top] [Article title: It's his or tails for public transportation]
              02-206-6. Pg. 4. Caption: [bottom] David O'Keefe poses with belly dancer Elizabeth at Stoney's Moroccan Night.
              02-206-21. Pg. 7. Caption: Oops! Where's the 'R'?! Canary cheerleaders spell out a derriere Rabbit on October 3.
              02-206-12 Pg. 8. Caption: Max Maxwell and Fiona parade past the tables at the Parent Teacher carwash/bake sale and flea market.
              02-206-19. Pg. 10. Caption: Inge Neilsen instructs one of her knitting class students at the one-day workshop in Blackcomb Lodge.
              02-206-69. Pg. 11. Caption: A vision? A mirage? No -- just a twin view of (what else?) Twin Lakes Village. Yes, the shot is upside-down.
              02-206-5. Pg. 12. Caption: Amidst the swirling of skirts and the change of finger cymbols, Stoney's lovely belly dancer grabbed everyone's, and we mean everyone's, undivided attention.
              02-206-74. Pg. 13. Caption: An early dusting of snow on October 3 sets off the runs at Blackcomb.
              02-206-1. Pg. 14. Caption: Pile driver at work on the approach piles for the new bridge over the River of Golden Dreams.
              02-206-31. Pg. 15. Caption: Colleen Wuolle learning the ins and outs of Onyx 8001 at McGregor Pacific Railway.
              02-206-10. Pg. 17. Caption: The two horses that ended up on the Whistler Golf Course on Saturday, October 3.
              02-206-56. Pg. 20. Caption: Francine Lessard, winner of $100 in the Bikini Contest at the Mountain House consoles one of the losers
              02-206-23. Pg. 21. Caption: Local photographer John Bartosik of Brandywine Graphics has joined the crew at the Whistler Question as staff photographer. He brings to the paper his 12 years of experience as a photographer and his appreciation of natural settings.
              02-206-20. Pg. 24. Caption: The Canarim cheerleaders cheer on their 'A' team to victory at their softball tournament.

              Week of February 18, 1982
              WQ-2-221 · Dossier · February 18, 1982
              Fait partie de Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to cars; snowblowing; fire; firemen; Mercedes band playing; cross-country skiing; buses; Whistler Founder's Dinner
              Appears in February 25, 1982 issue:
              02-221-88. Pg. 14. Caption: Residence on Tyrol Crescent in Alta Vista stands as mute testimony to heavy snowfall.
              Appears in February 18, 1982 issue:
              02-221-19. Pg. 1. Caption: It was nearly one month to the day since fire raged through the Whistler Village Inn, when Whistler's Volunteer Fire Depart. was called out to a blazing cabin in Alpine Meadows.
              02-221-58. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Ken Farquharson of Sigma Consultants (far left) discusses details of the proposed Hydro line with Lyle Fetherstonbaugh.
              02-221-82. Pg. 11. Caption: Testimony to the durability of the Toro snowblower. One wheel points to the sky but the machine is still in one piece after being struck and dragged 200 meters by a BCR train.
              02-221-44. Pg. 14. Caption: Kermit Joins the happy gang at Stoney's who celebrated their first birthday Monday, Feb. 15. Ball team members are (l to r) Bruce Fox, manager; Jack Cram and Lance Fletcher who co-own the restaurant with Dick Gibbons; and Fetah Benali, chef.
              02-221-50. Pg. 15. Caption: Doucette & Co. It was Jerry Doucette (right) all the way at the Mountain House Monday, Feb. 15 -- and the crowd knew it. Doucette rocked until the morning hours after a couple of hot sets from Mercedes.
              02-221-87. Pg. 16. Caption: With the reddest of heart and fleetest of foot, a be-winged Cindy Woods turned into cupid for a day (guess which one) to deliver flowers throughout the valley for Valley Vines & Petals.
              02-221-72. Pg. 18. Caption: [top left] Don Murray, Assistant to the General Manager, Whistler Mountain Ski Corporation, Pemberton Resident.
              02-221-69. Pg. 18. Caption: [top middle] Debbie Cook, Adult Ed Coordinator, West Side Resident.
              02-221-67. Pg. 18. Caption: [top right] Hugh Smythe, President of Blackcomb Skiing Enterprises, White Gold Resident.
              02-221-65. Pg. 18. Caption: [bottom left] Paul Mathews, Ecosign Planners, Westside Resident.
              02-221-74. Pg. 18. Caption: [bottom middle] Ross Smith, Manager of L'Apres, Gondola Area Resident.
              02-221-63. Pg. 18. Caption: [bottom right] Bob Colebrook, writer, Alta Vista Resident.
              02-221-23. Pg. 19. Caption: [left] Fire in Alpine!, The fire fighters subdued the blaze at 8340 Needles Drive in about 35 minutes.
              02-221-9. Pg. 19. Caption: [right] Whistler's volunteer fire department was on the scene within minutes of receiving the call. They received a hot greeting (above right).
              02-221-7. Pg. 20. Caption: [Sno Blo Advertisement]
              02-221-91. Pg. 21. Caption: Spring comes early to Whistler Village. This large puddle appeared this week north of the Clock Tower.
              02-221-84. Pg. 22. Caption: [bottom] Dr. Hugh Upjohn -- one of the partners in the Whistler Veterinary Clinic.
              02-221-79. Pg. 23. Caption: All bagged up and ready to go -- Sue Spurrell, Dave Barnes, and Leslie Christmas, all from Newfoundland, try out the X-country skiing at Whistler Village wearing Blackcomb bags for protection.
              02-221-101. Pg. 24. Caption: Bus depot? Nope -- Lake Placid Road on a typical Sunday afternoon. Crowds, busses and the usual on-slaught of skier traffic add up to a three-ring circus every weekend at 4:00 p.m.
              02-221-41. Pg. 26. Caption: Maureen Reid of Mercedes always comes across as a hot crowd-pleaser and one listen to her gutsy Joplin-like voice will tell you why. Together with Dan Basrett (right), Greg Reid and Trevor Davies (not shown) she cranks out another adrenalin-loaded number.
              02-221-58. [From left to right: Pauline Wiebe and Glenda Bartosh]