Function Junction

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  • 34 1/2 mile was located in what is the Function Junction area today

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LRUP Road Access and Trail Management

  • MACLAURIN_2017_011-008-001-017
  • File
  • 1991 - 2000
  • Part of Don MacLaurin

Documents pertaining to road access and trail management. The file includes an assessment of road access and condition of roads/snags on Sproat Mountain; an invoice from the RMOW; instructions for hiking trail building; a trail segment list; correspondence regarding BCR property; a Trails and Recreation Facilities Standard Proposal Form for the Mid-Altitude Trail as proposed by the LRUP; work permits; trail prescriptions; project notes; trail maps; a news release; supply forms; trail notes.

Week of November 1, 1978

Photographs including but not limited to Community Club social dinner; drinking; musicians; acting; car accidents; houses; Vancouver Ski Show
02-033-16. pg. 1. Caption: Suzanne Wilson and Nello & Jenny Busdon enjoy dinner while the chow line in the background looks on. The scene was the Community Club's social at the school on Saturday.
02-033-23. Pg. 4. Caption: One more vehicle unloads its contents onto the large pile of building material debris collecting under the power line at Function Junction.
02-033-30. Pg. 8. Caption: The western pine log home nearing completion in Alpine Meadows - construction by Canadiana Homes Corp.
02-033-27. Appears in Nov. 15, 1978 issue. Caption reads: Package #7 - The new Post Office site is identified at the Town Centre with the school in the background.
02-033-09. Appears in Nov. 8, 1978 issue. Caption reads: Gordon "Bush" Turner calculates while Candy Rustad parades at the Community Club skit on October 28.

Whistler Area Information Office

Documents collected and created by Sonya McCarthy through her work at the Whistler Area Information Office, including pamphlets, booklets, correspondence, business cards, and other promotional items.