- WMSC
- Fonds
- 1965-1997
Photographs and newsletters created by Whistler Mountain Ski Corporation before merging to become Whistler Blackcomb in 1997.
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Photographs and newsletters created by Whistler Mountain Ski Corporation before merging to become Whistler Blackcomb in 1997.
Fait partie de Whistler Mountain
Photographs of Whistler Mountain from its opening in 1965/1966 to 1997. Photographs include those of Franz Wilhelmsen, President of Whistler Mountain, Pierre Trudeau and his wife Margret Trudeau on their honeymoon, the original gondola, skiers in the early days of the mountain, events, ski races, and other happenings at the ski resort.
Jack Bright and Jim McConkey Skiing Whistler Mountain
Fait partie de Whistler Mountain
Photograph shows Jack Bright, on the left, and Jim McConkey, on the right, skiing Whistler Mountain in 1972.
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Skiers Standing on a Ridge Watching a Helicopter
Fait partie de Whistler Mountain
Photograph shows a male skier and a female skier standing on a ridge watching a helicopter.
Lunchtime at the Roundhouse Area
Fait partie de Whistler Mountain
Caption on verso: "WHISTLER RESORT ASSOCIATION - Lunchtime at the Roundhouse area on Whistler Mountain finds skiers soaking up the sunshine while watching the bowls below Whistler Peak being carved into myriad figure-eights. The Roundhouse daylodge is located at the 6,000 foot (1,829 meter) level of Whistler Mountain, 75 miles (120 kilometers) north of Vancouver, B.C."
Fait partie de Whistler Mountain
Snow-covered Bowls with Ski Tracks
Fait partie de Whistler Mountain
This photograph of Whistler Mountain shows a series of snow-covered bowls in which numerous tracks are visible.
Fait partie de Whistler Mountain
View of T-Bar and Surrounding Bowls
Fait partie de Whistler Mountain
This photograph shows a T-bar with skiers in the deep background, skiing the surrounding bowls.
Fait partie de Whistler Mountain
This photograph shows two men skiing powder beside a glade of snowy trees.