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Photographs of Table Mountain, Warren Glacier, ski touring at Black Tusk, helicopter check at Garibaldi Lake, Black Tusk, whiskey jacks and ski gear, ski tourers crossing a creek, Garibaldi Mountain, skiers, fishing, skiers in meadows at Black Tusk, a person near a wooden structure, and a skier on the mountain with no snow around.

Caption on FEN_02_02_004_001: "Aerial view of Table Mtn, Warren Glacier, and Lake area".
Caption on FEN_02_02_004_004: "Helicopter check Garibaldi Lake".
Caption on FEN_02_02_004_013: "Skiers in Black Tusk Meadows".

16mm Film

Various films shot by George Benjamin from Whistler in the 1970s, which include but are not limited to footage of avalanche control, skiing, ski events/races, Whistler scenery, wildlife, people from the 1970s, logging, snow removal, and various places such as Toad Hall, Tokums Corner, Alta Lake, Soo Valley, Roundhouse, Tapleys, and Whistler Mountain.

1978-2007

Photographs of people skiing and snowboarding on Whistler Mountain and Blackcomb Mountain, heli-skiing and heli-boarding, a train in the Cheakamus Canyon, freestyle skiing and snowboarding, backcountry skiing, aerial photography, the Blackcomb Powdercats and grooming, the Inukshuk on Whistler Peak, a helicopter evacuating someone, apres ski, alpenglow, sunset, cross-country skiing, windsurfing in Squamish on Howe Sound, night photography, Whistler Golf Course, Furry Creek Golf Course, Nicklaus North Golf Course, Chateau Whistler Golf Course, Mount Weart, Wedge Mountain, a farm in Pemberton, condominiums, picnics, mountain meadows, hiking in Singing Pass, mountain biking on Whistler Mountain and Blackcomb Mountain, the Garibaldi Gruel, rafting on the Elaho-Squamish River, Garibaldi Lake, Black Tusk, Whistler Village, climbing in the Tantalus Range, skiing at Vail and Mt. Hood, a couple on the beach in Hawaii, paraskiing, family portraits, Roundhouse Lodge, Rendezvous Lodge, the Purcell Range, Village North, Upper Village, Wedgemount Lake, someone snowboarding a halfpipe on Whistler Mountain, panoramic photography, T-bars, cars in a parking lot, Highway 99, a couple eating ice cream at Cows Ice Cream, canoeing, pubs, a tugboat hauling logs, a swimming pool, Halloween, Christmas in Whistler Village, cabins, fly-fishing, kayaking, hot tubs, and the Molson World Cup Downhill.

Outdoor Films

Part of Jim McConkey's personal film collection. This film is a camping film made by Doug Sinclair, specifically this film looks at a couple , Tom and Anita Bates, who come up to Tweedsmuir Provincial Park in British Columbia for a canoe trip.

Canoeman's Wilderness

A Douglas Sinclair film about the Canadian wilderness, and camping in it. Specifically this film looks at a couple , Tom and Anita Bates, who come up to Tweedsmuir Provincial Park in British Columbia for a canoe trip. The main lodge is run by a man named John Edwards who helps them settle in and get on their way to portage through the lakes in the area. The couple paddles through Turner Lake, and Cutthroat Lake, and they fish and camp along the way.

George Benjamin Fonds

  • Benjamin
  • Fonds
  • [1968-1991]

Photographs including but not limited to the Canadian Garibaldi Championships [1968], freestyle skiing, avalanche patrol, First Aid Ski Patrol, chairlifts, Pacific Great Eastern train, Toad Hall, helicopter landings, kayaking, Zube's Mushroom House, marijuana growing, the Crazy Canunks in Aspen, Franz Wilhelmsen skiing in 1982, Whistler aerials, Tokum Corners, summers at Lost Lake and Nita Lake, George Benjamin's family, construction of Town Hall, squatters at Jordan's Lodge, flood damage and landscapes, Pemberton rodeo, skiing on Whistler Mountain, hang-gliding, Gelandesprung ski jump contest, competitive downhill ski races, recreational skiing, windsurfing on Alta Lake, canoeing and kayaking on the River of Golden Dreams, avalauncher gun, Pacific Great Eastern maintenance and train during a snowstorm, fishing on Alta Lake, Gondola Barn in Creekside, chairlifts on Whistler Mountain, Roundhouse, Nancy Greene Summer Ski School, World Cup 1984, landscapes of Whistler, Pemberton, Mount Currie Rodeo, salmon smoking, and a party at Jordan's Lodge on Nita Lake.

Blue Fishing I

Footage of scenery and a dog in Whistler, but mainly footage of fishing from fishing boats on the Pacific Coast

Whistler Museum & Archives Society Calendar Diary 1988

A Whistler Museum & Archives Society 1988 Calendar Diary. Contains monthly calendar pages from January-December 1988. Also contains numerous archival photos and captions as listed below;

  • "1921 Peak Experience viewing 7th Heaven?" : Alex and Myrtle Philip (in dark clothes) guide guests on a day's hike from Rainbow Lodge.
    -"She'll be coming round the mountain when she comes ..." : Myrtle Philip poses with officials of the Pacific Great Eastern (P.G.E.) railways by the 1935 ford with flanged wheels used to travel on the railroad.
    -"Whistler's First Hotel" : 1926 Deluxe accommodation - the Alta Lake Hotel - built and operated by Russ Jordan near the Alta Lake P.G.E. station near the south end of Alta Lake.
  • "Bring your own knap-sack" : Green Lake General Store: Saddle & Pack - J.C. Rougier, prop.
    -"Teddy Bear's Picnic!" : May 1926: Orphaned "Teddy Bear" was raised at Rainbow Lodge by Myrtle Philip. When grown, he was 'retired' to the Stanley Park Zoo in Vancouver, B.C.
  • "You should have seen the ones that got away!" : The day's catch: Myrtle Philip and guests at Rainbow Lodge, Alta Lake, B.C. c.1915.
    -"Ivan's Workout - Rainbow Style" : Ivan Ackery of Vancouver's Orpheum Theatre fame was a frequent guest at Rainbow Lodge, Alta Lake, B.C. c.1930.
  • "The Happy Gang" : The first picnic of the Alta Lake Community Club was held in 1923 at Rainbow Point. Mr. Harry Horstman presided with the coffee pot.
  • "Early Local Trapper":
    -August 1911: Lou Penniston and Myrtle Philip (right) pose with Charlie Barbour and John Miller (centre) at Mile 34 1/2 on the P.G.E. Railway - now the site of Function Junction. Miller Creek, named for John, flows southward from Alpha Lake.
    -John Miller and Charlie Barbour with Alex Philip (right) stand in front of Miller's cabin and chicken house. This recorded the first visit by the Philips to the Valley after a long walk from Squamish. John rented out bunks at 50¢ per night to travellers.
    -"On the Edge"
    • Sept. 10, 1923. Neal Carter on Wedge Mountain with Alta Lake showing in the background.
    • Sept. 12, 1923. Charles Townsend on the summit of Mt. Turner viewing Turner Glacier.
  • Myrtle and "the boys" trail riding at Rainbow Lodge, Alta Lake, B.C., with Armchair and Wedge Mountains in the background.
  • "Horsepower" : (Left to Right): Jack Jardine, Tom Neiland, Pat O'Neill and Jenny Jardine logging out poles in 1931 on Neiland's Ranch at Mile 34 1/2 near today's gravel pit at Function Junction. Wedge and Armchair Mountains show in the distance.
  • Christmas holidays in the 1920s at Rainbow Lodge, Alta Lake, B.C. :
    • Jean Tapley, followed by her sister Myrtle Philip skiing down "Lorimer Road".
    • Guest with Jean and Myrtle waiting for the train at Rainbow Station with the "Bridge of Sighs" in the background.
      -Mr. & Mrs. Coleman from Seattle with Myrtle, 1923.
    • Skating on Alta Lake, looking north.
      -"Peace, quietness and graciousness lives in the lives of those who have made this spot their home"
      The last pages also include a request for donations of pertinent material to the Museum and Archives, a brief history of the Alta Lake Community Club, Photography acknowledgements and a thank you for purchasing the calendar.

1995 Whistler LRUP Forest Recreation Plans

Documents concerning Forest Recreation. File includes correspondence; a copy of the 1995 Forest Recreation Plan by the Whistler LRUP; a master copy of the LRUP Forest Recreation Plan; two bound copies of the LRUP Forest Recreation Plan with maps; contact information for stakeholders, local businesses and organisations.

Stream and Creek Management

  • MACLAURIN_2017_011-008-008
  • File
  • 1991 - 2000
  • Part of Don MacLaurin

Documents concerning stream and creek management within the Whistler area. File includes a draft of the 1992 RMOW Whistler Creek Official Community Plan; correspondence; information on the River of Golden Dreams Watershed Management Plan from 2000; information on Jordan Creek; Cougar Lake fishing dock, Logger Lake casting platform, and Write-Off Creek sketches; Scotia Creek Fish Habitat Restoration Plan draft; Whistler Valley Spawning Habitat map; level control weir sketches; document titled "Exploring Carrying Capacity and 'Acceptable Change': A Study of Recreation Use, the Environment and Management of Alta Creek, Whistler, BC"; draft and bound copies of River of Golden Dreams Watershed Management Plan 2001; notes; correspondence; bound copy of River of Golden Dreams and Crabapple Creek Stream Survey Report 1995; bound copy of Millar Creek Stream Survey Report 1995; River of Golden Dreams Watershed Management Plan; bound copy of The Crabapple Creek Watershed Management Plan 2000; bound copy of "A Wetlands Perspective for the Whistler Area" 1990; copy of "Whistler Creek Study: A Growth Strategy" 1991.

Note: File consists of two folders.

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