Diamond Head Lodge

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              Slides 14
              FEN-02-02-014 · File · [c. 1959-1964]
              Part of Cliff Fenner Fonds

              Photographs of a lake in winter, a view from Diamond Head Lodge, an animal [possibly an ermine or weasel] in snow, ski touring, an aerial view of Garibaldi Mountain, a person looking toward Diamond Head Lodge with mountains in the background, skiers, hung laundry outside in an area of snow-covered mountains, a helicopter on a snowfield, and a snowcat at Diamond Head.

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              FEN-02-02 · Subseries · 1957-1980
              Part of Cliff Fenner Fonds

              Photographs taken by Clifford Fenner from his work in Garibaldi Provincial Park and his travels in British Columbia, the United States, and Colombia.

              Garibaldi Park booklet
              FEN-06-009 · File · 1960
              Part of Cliff Fenner Fonds

              Booklet from January 1960 by the Department of Recreation & Conservation on Garibaldi Park with information - split into northern and southern Garibaldi - on its history, specific areas (Black Tusk Meadows and Diamond Head Chalet), seasonal weather, attractions, camping information, terrain, wildlife, access, and use.

              Garibaldi Park booklet
              FEN-06-010 · File · 1960
              Part of Cliff Fenner Fonds

              Booklet from September 1960 by the Department of Recreation & Conservation on Garibaldi Park with information - split into northern and southern Garibaldi - on its history, Black Tusk Meadows, Diamond Head Chalet, accommodation, seasonal weather, attractions, camping information, terrain, wildlife, access, and use.