An introduction letter sent by Gay Cluer and Florence Petersen to the residents of Alta Lake Road requesting information about the houses and people who lived their for their history book. This particular copy has numerous handwritten notes from Bev and Ron Kitteringham with memories about the railway line, Rainbow Lodge, views of the lake and mountains and food.
A draft of the cover page of the book "History of Early Alta Lake Road: the Old Pemberton Trail" by Florence Petersen with assistance from Gay Cluer and Karen Overgaard with a dedication to the early residents of Alta Lake Road. The image features a truck with wooden sides.
Notes and reference material used by Florence Petersen to create her book entitled "The History of Alta Lake Road." Most of the material comes from forms filled out by current residents about how they purchased their property and what drew them to the Whistler area.
Information sheets used to create the book entitled "The History of Alta Lake Road" by Florence Petersen. The information sheets are about things common to all residents such as the Pacific Great Eastern Railway and Mail Delivery. Also included are some information pages about more than one lot and their owners.
Notes and reference material used by Florence Petersen to create her book entitled "The History of Alta Lake Road." Most of the material comes from forms filled out by current residents about how they purchased their property and what drew them to the Whistler area.
An e-mail from Gay Cluer to Florence Petersen containing some anecdotes about the first TV station in Whistler and windsurfing races on Alta Lake.
Two handwritten notes and one form filled out by Allan Aquila and Carole Baxter about 5750 Alta Lake Road, Lot 2. The two handwritten notes list the previous owners of the property and form describes who the property is being sold to next, as well as how the current owners came to the Whistler area.
A typed page of notes relating to the owners of 5745 Alta Lake Road.
Contains a form and duplicated photocopy filled out by Jill Jacques about 5726 Alta Lake Road, Lot 8. She writes about how the house was built and where she lived previously. Also attached are two copies of an email from Jill Jacques to Gay Cluer about the various owners of the lot.
Notes relating to 5714 Alta Lake Road, lots 10 and 11. Includes notes from a chat with Roger Stacey, correspondence with Florence and Andy Petersen, correspondence with Roger Stacey, and handwritten note from Ray Dove, and a memoir from Ray Dove about Woodbine Cottage.