Creekside

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210 archivistische beschrijving results for Creekside

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N-Series

Photographs depicting Ski Patrol taking a first aid class, the Gondola Barn, Skier's Chapel, Red Chair, Orange Chair, an unidentified office at Creekside, the Whistler Mountain ski lift signs, the Roundhouse, ski school for children, avalanche control, the Ski Patrol office, inside a snowcat, maintenance of the Gondola, and dismantled lift chairs during the summer.

Aerial Views and Lifts

Photographs depicting aerial views of Whistler Village, Myrtle Philip School, Whistler Skiers Chapel, Olive Chair, and the Alpine T-Bar.

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WMSC

  • WMSC-WMtn-01-01-03
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  • March 1980 - November 1982
  • Part of Whistler Mountain

Photographs depicting design sketches for proposed development of Whistler Village and Blackcomb Mountain, Gondola machinery, a[British?] car show, an unidentified waterfall, people golfing, a map of Whistler Mountain, and Alta Lake.

Gary Fiegehen 1975

Photographs taken by Gary Fiegehen depicting Creekside Gondola and aerial views of Whistler Mountain.

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Skiers and Lifts

Photographs depicting skiers, the Alpine T-bar, Creekside Base, the top of Red Chair, and skiing on Whistler Mountain.

B1 WMSC Sheet #1

Photographs depicting Red Chair, a St. Bernard dog, Green Chair, Whistler Mountain, and the interior and exterior of the Creekside Base. [This subseries also contains an iconic photo of the Gondola (originally numbered as NA376, new reference number WMtn-1-9-8).]

Close-up of Gondola Mechanism

This photograph shows a close-up of the mechanism that attached the original Creekside Gondola to the cable it runs on.

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Week of September 12, 1979

Photographs including but not limited to picnic; Whistler Creek Lodge Construction; school; golf
02-081-44. Pg. 1. Caption: [top] Typical Town Centre scene last week - the rain keeps coming and the mud gets deeper!
02-081-35. Pg. 1. Caption: [bottom] Access bridge over Whistler Creek with rising Whistler Creek Lodge building in the background.
02-081-41. Pg. 3. Caption: The first assembly of the school year. The primary grade students listen to Principal Alex Marshall.
02-081-57. Pg. 4. Caption: Concrete being poured into sonotubes for package #3 - with packages #4 & #5 behind.
02-081-8. Pg. 5. Caption: Mrs. Myrtle Philip addresses the Federation of B.C. Naturalists meeting on Saturday September 8.
02-081-31. Pg. 6. Caption: Clearing at the B.C. Hydro substation near Mons.
02-081-49. Pg. 11. Caption: [top] Caesar Gianna addresses the Rotary Club last Friday.
02-081-64. Pg. 11. Caption [bottom]: Swinging in the rain! A foursome tees off at the first hole in the Bob Parsons Tournament.
02-081-48. Pg. 12. Caption: Potholes galore! The entrance to Alpine Meadows as it appeared last Sunday.
02-081-62. Pg. 13. Caption: The front entrance of the new Fortress Mountain Blackcomb base facility.
02-081-11. Pg. 15. Caption: The bottom terminal of Blackcomb lift #2 takes shape.
02-081-5. Pg. [16]. Caption: Judy and Dennis Waddingham (on the left) look on as Lee Parsons (centre) hands Chris Garrett his prize, while Hugh McClennan holds the umbrella. The occasion was the Bob Parsons Memorial Golf Tournament.

Week of February 23, 1981

Photographs including but not limited to school activities; chairlift line-ups; skiing Whistler Mountain; Whistler Creek
Appears in February 26, 1981 issue:
02-125-57. Pg. 5. Caption: Whistler Mountain's Franz Wilhelmsen and Peter Alder watch proudly as Whistler's Black Chair carries passengers for the first time this season on February 21.
See also 02-128 for complete February 26, 1981 photo captions.

Week of June 22, 1981

Photographs including but not limited to construction; lodge party; snake; football; tennis courts; swings; children; Creekside Gondola Stairs; bike rodeo; Whistler Mountain Chamber of Commerce; rowing; cars
Appears in July 3, 1981 issue:
02-177-19. Pg. 14. Caption: [bottom] A beer bottle was thrown through the window of the information centre.
Appears in June 25, 1981 issue:
02-177-107. Pg. 1. Caption: Some of the 35 concerned mothers who appeared at council June 22 seeking approval of the summer recreation program.
02-177-25. Pg. 4. Caption: John Reynolds, co-owner of Tapley's Pub, presents Robert Miele, treasurer of the Whistler Athletic Association, with a cheque for $1000. The donation will go towards funding amateur athletics in the valley.
02-177-117. Pg. 6. Caption: Junior skiers heading for lunch after a hard morning on the slopes.
02-177-14. Pg. 7. Caption: Whistler's new mascot (the un-named marmot) shows off for students.
02-177-50. Pg. 8. Caption: Gordon Turner reads hi 'Ode to Alex' Marshall at Nancy Raine's on June 17.
02-177-110. Pg. 11. Caption: Hot Wheels - Students at Myrtle Philip Elementary School show off their creative talents in the bike decorating contest. The event was scheduled in conjunction with Sports Day which was moved inside because of the weather.
02-177-88. Pg. 15. Caption: Flag footballers get down and boogie.
02-177-19. Pg. 17. Caption: Whistler Ballet students who performed in Garibaldi School of Dance production of "The Streadfast Tin Soldier" and "Little Matchgirl". The performance on Sunday, June 21 at The Centennial Theatre in N. Vancouver was a complete sell out. Left to right: Brie Minger, Corinne Valleau, Jodi Rustad, Rachel Roberts and Melanie Busdon; Peaches Grant sitting.
02-177-126. Pg. 18. Caption: A single vehicle accident at about 8:30 pm on Sunday, June 21 resulted in a charge of driving without due care being laid against Thomas Schafer of Rainbow Drive. Schafer's 1980 grey Ford 4x4 ended up in the ditch of the intersection of Alpine Way and Highway 99 after he failed to make the turn and skidded in the gravel. Neither Schafer nor his passenger Ken Cassidy were injured in the accidet.
02-177-53. Pg. [20] Caption: Myrtle Philip Elementary School principal Alex Marshall is surrounded by his Angels at his 'roast' on Wednesday night.

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