A photo of two skiers with the caption "Winter Sports '72." The label on the back identifies the photo as the Sear Catalog Shoot with Al Turner, Head of Patrol, and Dennis Therrien, GL Ambassador 1972.
Photographs and magazine clippings, as well as one postcard showing skiing on Whistler Mountain, including Hugh Smythe and Dennis Therrien.
A photograph of Coral Robinson, Pierre Elliott Trudeau and Dennis Therrien at the Easter Parade in 1972. They are sitting in a security detail car.
Fran Dickson climbing up a ladder to the Top Office on Whistler Mountain.
A magazine clipping of a photograph of a large group of skiers standing with their skis on Whistler Mountain. Lost and Green Lakes can be seen in the background. Several of the skiers are wearing Garibaldi ski bibs.
A photograph of a group of skiers sitting on some rocks on Whistler Mountain. Some of the skiers are wearing Garibaldi ski bibs. On the reverse is a short article about skiing in the spring, in which Whistler is briefly mentioned in relation to the May Day weekend.
Hugh Smythe sitting on a Snowcat with unidentified men and beside some skis.
The photo is labelled "May 24th weekend, 1971"
A magazine clipping photo of Hugh Smythe skiing on Whistler Mountain with the Roundhouse in the background.
Caption reads "Why do people think Canada means ski land? Over 50 major ski areas is one reason."
A magazine clipping of a photo of Hugh Smythe in the middle of a jump on skis, with an unidentified woman looking on.
A photo of Coral Robinson at L'Apres, a Whistler Mountain Hostess in 1972 as a part of Japanese tour entertainment. The photo, taken by Dennis Therrien, also shows another woman and a man sitting beside a microphone.