- WMAS_01-02-001
- File
- August 2004
Photographs of dogs swimming in lakes and running through a mountain meadow.
Photographs of dogs swimming in lakes and running through a mountain meadow.
Photographs of the nude dock at Lost Lake, the splash pad at Meadow Park, and a stack of different kinds of helmets used in Whistler (bike, ski, climbing, skateboard).
Photographs of a woman in front of the Whistler Museum and Archives, Andy Petersen gardening, and a Rainbow over Alta Lake.
Photographs of potatoes at the Farmer's Market, a person doing laundry at the laundromat, and a party barge on Alta Lake.
3 tickets form the Whistler Mountain Bike Heritage Week. One for the event Whistler MTB: Building a Community, one for Whistler MTB: Gone Global, and one for Dirt Masters: Whistler Trail Building Through the Decades. Each ticket advertises the location at the museum, the admission price and the availability of a cash bar.
Whistler Mountain Bike Heritage Week Poster 2016
A Whistler Mountain Bike Heritage Week poster from 2016, presented by the Whistler Museum. Contains information about six different events being held between May 15th and June 14th. Sponsors are listed across the bottom. The events listed are the Speakers Series "Dirt Masters: Whistler Trailbuilding Through the Decades", Worca Toonie Race, Classic Film Screening "Kranked 3", Speakers Series " Whistler MTB: Building a Community" and "Whistler MTB Gone Global", and the Art Show "Revolution: Whistler MTB in Photography & Art".
AABC Education and Advisory Archivist Site Report
A three-page report titled "AABC Education and Advisory Archivist Site Report" at the Whistler Museum and Archives, which was visited Wednesday, October 8, 2003. The first page of the report details the mandate of the museum and a basic description of holdings. The following pages give recommendations for improving organization and preservation in the archives.
A letter from curator Rose Bouthillier to the guests visiting the exhibit "Past Participle" at the Whistler Museum and Archives. She explains the premise of the exhibit, odd and enigmatic items found in the collections, and why the artifacts are unlabelled.
Photographs of Britt Janyk on a chairlift, a view of the Whistler Gondola during summer, and the Whistler Mountain Ski Club building.