Highway 99

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Negatives

Photographs including but not limited to Whistler Mountain; Blackcomb Mountain; Whistler Village development; skiers; portraits; golfing; Alta Lake Community Club; logging; cycling; running; baseball; soccerMyrtle Philip; Toni Sailer; Matt White; Mark Angus; Dave Murray; Miss Pemberton Princess Parade; lakes; rivers; Creekside; Town Centre Construction; Great Earth Snow Water Race; Construction; Roundhouse; Pierre Elliott Trudeau; Grouse Mountain Vancouver; freestyle skiing; World Cup of Downhill; Skiing; Podborski; Weasel Workers; Winterhawks Hockey Team; Slush Cup; Rotary Club; Myrtle Philip Elementary School Christmas Party; Gondola Barn; Alpine Building Whistler Mountain; South Face of Whistler Mountain; roads; Lift Evacuation Practice; car accidents; Schmuck Pictures; Fashion Show Ski; Ski Swap; Garibaldi Building Supplies; Mayor Pat Carleton; windsurfing; Alta Lake; kayaking; Lift Installation - Whistler Mountain; Eldon Beck; Slalom Pro Race; Myrtle Philip School; running; town planning; firemen; Jim McConkey; Motor Racing; Curling; Fire Hall; Cross-Country Skiing; Whistler Creek Lodge; Snowblowers; Karate; Basketball Team; Cheerleaders; Ski Racing; Bill Vandersam; Gary Watson; Pat Carleton; Green Chair; Green Lake; Seaplane; Halloween; Church on the Mountain; Nairn Falls; Town planning and construction of Whistler; Windsurfing; Squamish Loggers' Day; Wayside Park; Bikers; Brandywine Falls; Cheakamus Challenge; Lorne Borgal; weddings; Half Marathon; Fall Festival; Midsummer Festival; car accidents; snowmen; Myrtle Philip Elementary School; Highway 99; pub; Don MacLaurin; Sid Young; Paul Burrows; Gary Athans; Alpine Meadows; Nordic; Creekside; Pemberton; Rotary Club; pub nights; drinking; musicians playing; Christmas; Halloween; Easter

Negatives

Photographs of Highway 99 with motorcycles, a logging truck, and a cycling race. Also includes photographs of [the garbage dump?], and people canoeing on [Alta Lake?].

Negatives Sheet 1

  1. A swollen Whistler Creek during a flood.
  2. Flooding in Creekside by a sign pointing the way to the Gondola.
  3. Construction equipment in a flooded area in Creekside.
  4. Construction equipment in a flooded area in Creekside with the Gondola Barn in the background.
  5. Construction equipment in a flooded area in Creekside with the Gondola Barn in the background.
  6. Construction equipment in a flooded area in Creekside.
  7. Construction equipment in a flooded area in Creekside with the Gondola Barn in the background.
  8. Flooding beside Highway 99.
  9. Flooding beside a residential road.
  10. Flooding in field surrounded by trees.
  11. Flooding beside a residential road.
  12. Flooding on the Whistler Golf Course.
  13. Flooding in a wooded area.
  14. Flooding a wooded area with houses in the background.
  15. A flooded creek coming through a wooden barrier.
  16. A flooded creek.
  17. A flooded creek in a wooded area.
    18-20. 3 photos of an unidentified young girl playing on a floor.
  18. A person walking beside a flooded Whistler Creek.
  19. Some children sitting beside a flooded Whistler Creek.
  20. A bridge over a flooded Whistler Creek.
  21. Some houses near the site of some flooding.

Negatives Sheet 1

Photographs of the greens at Nicklaus North Golf Course. Photo 18 shows Highway 99 in the background and photo 25 shows Green Lake in the background.

Newspapers

Newspaper articles collected by Arv Pellegrin about Whistler, with a focus on real estate and resort development.

Okanagan Helicopters Various Photos

Photos of Okanagan Helicopters engaging in a wide variety of activities such as; helping with construction, seeding and fertilizing, sightseeing rides, and cornice bombing/avalanche control.
Also included is an Okanagan Helicopters parking pass.

Olympic Games Planner

A daily calendar and planner entitled "A Local's Guide to the 2010 Olympic Games". It includes tips for planning around the Olympic Games, as well as information on how access the events and torch relays, with a focus on February and March of 2010. It also includes maps and information on what's happening in and around Whistler is 2010, a short history of the Olympic journey, and interesting facts. The planner is divided into Live, Work and Play sections to provide locals with helpful information.

Table of Contents:
4-9 Journey to the Games: A Dream Realized
10-11 January Tips
12-13 February Month at a Glance
14-69 February Day-by-Day
70-71 March Tips
72-73 March Month at a Glance
74-92 March Day-by-Day
93-104 Live: Living the Dream, Local Tips, Top 3 Q & A, The Important Stuff, The Ultimate Daypack, Transportation
105-114 Work: Living the Dream, Local Tips, Top 3 Q & A, The Important Stuff, Transportation
115-147 Play: Living the Dream, Local Tips, Top 3 Q & A, The Important Stuff, Local Involvement, Torch Relays, Other Cultural Events, Transportation.
148-153 Maps
154-156 Details (Useful phone numbers, websites and glossary.

Olympics

Items related to the Vancouver 2010 Olympics, including a Sea to Sky Highway Checkpoint permit.

Photographs

Photographs of the Sea-to-Sky Highway (Highway 99) in the few years prior to the upgrades in preparation for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver and Whistler. There are also many photographs of a presentation on the changes to be made to the highway.

Captions on verso are as follows:
001: "Highway | Looking West @ Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal"
002: "Sea to Sky Highway Horseshoe Bay Terminal"
003: "Highway | Looking East from Horseshoe Bay Terminal"
004: "July '89 Sea to Sky Highway 16 km north of Horseshoe Bay @ Viewpoint"
005: "Sea to Sky Highway wire mesh on rock faces"
006: "Sea to Sky Highway 16 km north of Horseshoe Bay at Viewpoint"
044: "Sea to Sky Highway #99 1st Viewpoint South of Charles Creek Looking South"
045: "Sea to Sky Highway Wire mesh on cliff faces to prevent rock falls"
046: "Sea-to-Sky Highway 99 North of Deeks Creek Looking North Brunswick Point"
047: "Sea to Sky Highway #99 North of Deeks Creek looking South"
048: "Highway #1 travelling West to Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal"
049: "Sea to Sky Highway Highway 1 approaching Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal July 89"
050: "Highway #1 Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal looking West July 89"
051: "Sea to Sky Highway South of Lions Bay Lone Tree Creek Bridge Old & New July 89"
052: "Sea to Sky Temporary Bailey Bridge July 1989"
053: "Sea to Sky Highway Lone Tree Creek Bridge replacement Highway 99 South of Lions Bay looking South"
054: "Sea to Sky Highway Loggers Creek Bridge South of Porteau Cove Prov. Park"
055: "Sea to Sky Highway Loggers Creek Bridge South of Porteau Cove Prov. Park"
056: "First Viewpoint South of Charles Crk looking South"
057: "Sea to Sky Highway July 89"
058: "Temporary Bailey Bridge Highway 99 to facilitating the construction of [intentional blank] Creek Bridge July 89"
059: "Travelling West to Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal July 89"
060: "Sea to Sky Highway #99 Vicinity of Porteau Cove"
061: "Sea to Sky Highway Highway 99 Lone Tree Creek Bridge Replacement South of Lions Bay"
062: "Highway 99 in the vicinity of Porteau Cove"
063: "Charles Creek Debris Basin"
064: "Sea to Sky Highway 99 North of Deeks Creek looking South by [Tom Packin?]"
065: "Sea to Sky Highway 99 Viewpoint South of Charles Creek looking South"
066: "Sea to Sky Highway 99 Viewpoint South of Charles Creek looking North"
067: "Sea to Sky Highway Highway #1 approaching Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal July 89"

Photographs

Slides taken by Gord Leidal showing the original 1964 construction of Highway 99 from Squamish to Pemberton and the landscape around Whistler at that time.

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