A typed note attached to the reverse of this print reads:
"Left: Roger McCarthy, Project Manager Center: Lorne Borgal, President and CEO of Whistler Ski Corp. Right: Dave Murray, Director of Skiing
Break ground for the Squarehouse expansion project at 1,957 meters (6,420 feet) elevation on Whistler Mountain. Expansion will be complete for 1984/1985 ski season."
A poster from the Molson Canadian Masters Alpine Series, Canada's Adult Recreational Racing Series. Features a large picture of Dave Murray, as well a smaller pictures of other unidentified skiers.
Article discusses the growth of mountain biking in Whistler and activities available in Whistler during the summer months. Also included are golf, canoeing, kayaking, and hiking in the Whistler area.
Information package for attendees of the Labatt Blue Whistler Mountain Ski Classic '93 World Cup Downhill. It contains information on the World Cup, the Dave Murray Downhill, spectator viewing areas, parts of the race course, the 'how and why' of the World Cup Downhill, course terminology, and commemorative t-shirts and sweatshirts.
Whistler-themed colouring book created by the Whistler Museum and Archives using traced photographs from the archives featuring prominent Whistler figures and scenes. The book was sold at the Whistler Museum's gift shop and other locations in Whistler Village.
A Ski Canada Magazine from 1982 as a Special Whistler World Cup Issue. Table of Contents: 18 Whistler Welcomes the World - Everything's in place for Whistler's second attempt at staging a World Cup Downhill and if the weather cooperates it could be the start of something big. 23 Is Downhill Too Dangerous? - World Cup courses have not kept up with racing technology. The result: as speeds increase so do the number of injuries. 28 The Racers - Podborski, Mueller, Weirather and Read are household names in Europe. At Whistler they'll be the racers to watch. 33 The Race - For neophyte race watcher a World Cup downhill can be a confusing experience. These tips from a veteran race watcher tell you how to get the most out of the event. 35 The Course - Whistler's new downhill course is the second longest on the circuit and offers spectators plenty of opportunities to catch the action. Here's what to look for. 36 Bindings '82: Poised for a Leap into the Future - The mainstays are still there, but this year may be the turning point in ski binding development. 50 Club Med Strikes Gold at Copper Mountain - They've go a hit on their hands down in Colorado as French panache and American showmanship bring out the best in the Club Med formula. 41 Take the Powder Plunge - If you've been postponing your heli-skiing trip because you aren't sure you can handle the deep stuff, take heart. It's not as difficult as it looks. 56 Tod: The Mountain That Would be King - With its abundance of snow, endless terrain and colorful history, B.C.'s Tod Mountain should be a storybook development. Why it isn't is a story in itself. 66 Ready for a Shot at the Top - No longer the also-rans of our national team, a new breed of women are ready to prove they belong on the World Cup circuit. 6 First Tracks - Whistler World Cup important on three fronts 9 Short Turns- News and Notes from the skiing world. 15 Equipment - Re-inventing the perfect ski pole. 74 Racing Tips with Peter Duncan - Preparing for racing. 78 Last Run
Bob Dufour and Dave Murray (in red) are seen engaged in discussion with a group of skiers. In the background, the Roundhouse Lodge is visible. This photograph was taken on the same day as their Mouton Cadet Race.
Bob Dufour, at left, and Dave Murray on the far right, are seen posing with two other skiers. This photograph was taken on the same day as their Mouton Cadet Race.