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2004 Negatives [3]

Photographs of the museum's opening on February 13, 2004, a tour on Blackcomb and Lost Lake on February 26, 2004, and the Whistler Chamber '6 years to go' until the 2010 Olympics cake cutting in 2004, with Rob Boyd and Claire Ogilvie in the foreground.

Articles, Report, and Signatures

File consists of two magazine articles, a report, and a series of signed papers relating to the Toni Sailer and Dave Murray Summer Ski Camps.

  • 001 - Magazine article, "A letter from camp," by Michel Beaudry, Ski Canada magazine, 1986 or 1987, 4 pages.
  • 002 - Magazine article, "Camp really is for kids," by Leslee Jaquette, Ski Canada magazine, spring 1993, 4 pages.
  • 003 - Report on the 1972 Toni Sailer Summer Ski Camp at Whistler Mountain, British Columbia, Canada, by Roy A. Ferris and Alan White, August 1972, 3 pages.
  • 004 - 6 papers with Toni Sailer Summer Ski camp letterhead, with message to 'Axel' (Alex Douglas) thanking him for his help with the year's first adult ski session, and bearing signatures from camp participants, July 17 1981.

Brem - Tusk 38 1973

Photographs of Tokum Corners dock, Pacific Great Eastern railway tracks in front of Tokum Corners, a 1951 Mercury panel truck, (Uncle Truck), Whistler Lodge, sailing on Alta Lake, Black Tusk, Bruce Prentice, and Lost Lake.

CFOW Annual Report 2015-2016

Annual report for the Community Foundation of Whistler for 2017-2018. Includes statistics, strategic planning, grant information, events, community development, finances, Vital Signs information, Citizen of the Year announcements, and sponsors.

Cycling

Photographs of a group of people cycling on Lost Lake Trail in the summer. Photographs 14-18 identify the models as "Amy & Steve". Photograph 19 identifies the models as "Laura & Baird". The remaining photographs do not identify the models.

Cycling

Photographs of people cycling on Lost Lake Trail in the summer. Photograph 1 identifies the models as "Laura & Baird". Photographs 4-10 identify models as "Dianne & Kirk". Photographs 15-17 identify models as "Amy & Steve". The remaining photographs do not identify the models.

History of Lost Lake

  • MACLAURIN_2017_011-009-004
  • File
  • 1965 - 2012
  • Part of Don MacLaurin

Documents concerning the history of Lost Lake. The file includes a 1965 memorandum regarding a proposed park at Lost Lake; a recreational site report; an assessment of developmental possibilities in Squamish-Pemberton Valley; maps of the area (one with severely fading ink); a print-out of a 2012 Whistler Museum blog post titled "How Lost Lake Park Was Nearly Lost; correspondence with Don MacLaurin regarding the aforementioned blog post.

Faded portion of text on item MACLAURIN_2017_011_009_004_003:
LEGEND
CULTURE
Survey boundary: Black
Unsurveyed boundary: Black broken line
Lines traced or fire boundary: Red full line
Boundary lines not traced: Red broken line
[?] line boundary: Black broken and dotted line
[?] [posts?] visited: Red
[Railroad] grade: Black
Railroad grade, abandoned: Black
Logging road: Black
Log landing: [B]lack
A[spen?] timber felled, not skidded: Hatched black
NOTE - For abbreviations and map symbols see Fores Surveys Manual, page 52.
FOREST COVER
Merchantable timber: Dark green.
Immature timber (fully stocked), all ages: Light green.
Logged (not restocked): Yellow.
Logged and burned (not restocked): Orange.
Burned (not restocked): Red.
Non-commercial cover on productive forest sites, deciduous or coniferous: Blue.
Non-productive sites (scrub forest): Grey.
Non-productive alpine or lowland rock or other barren areas: Leave uncoloured but qualify with type symbol
Cultivated: Brown.
Open grazing and pasture land (lowland or alpine): Purple.
Wild-hay meadow (not cultivated): Purple.
Suitable for cultivation: Hatched brown over fores type.
Map of Green Lake Logging Co.'s operations. Atlas Ref. 63/B-1
Scale: 20 chains = 1 inch } scratch out scales not applicable.
*F.S. 351

Lake

Photographs taken by Greg Griffith depicting people swimming, on the beach, tanning, on the dock, picnicing, and canoeing on Lost Lake.

Griffith, Greg

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