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Don MacLaurin Resort Municipality of Whistler Whistler Interpretive Forest Community forests
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Don MacLaurin

  • MACLAURIN_2017_011
  • Archief
  • 1929 - 2013

Fonds contain the records of Don MacLaurin. MacLaurin was involved in the forestry industry of British Columbia, taught at BCIT, and was heavily involved with the Resort Municipality of Whistler. He was in several forestry associations, including the Canadian Institute of Forestry, British Columbia Foresters, and the Forest Nursery Association of British Columbia. MacLaurin created the Whistler Interpretive Forest. MacLaurin also completed assessments for private developers. Included in the fonds are his personal records.

Most of the records were created in the Whistler region.

Whistler Interpretive Forest and Cheakamus Community Forest

Series consists of documents pertaining to the Whistler Interpretive Forest and the Cheakamus Community Forest. Series includes maps of the area and boundary proposals; pamphlets and drafts for self-guided tours; filming permits and applications for projects within the Whistler Interpretive Forest; budgets and invoices related to the upkeep of the Interpretive Forest; drafts and information on interpretive signage; correspondence related to the Whistler Interpretive Forest and the Cheakamus Community Forest; Forest Development Plans.

Cheakamus Community Forest

  • MACLAURIN_2017_011-003-027
  • Bestanddeel
  • 1992 - 2010
  • Part of Don MacLaurin

File includes the presentation copy of the Official Report of Debates of the Legislative Assembly, concerning the Cheakamus Community Forest Agreement; two Cheakamus Community Forest Commercial Recreation Overview maps; the Cheakamus Community Forest Annual Report for 2010; the Cheakamus Community Forest Annual Report 2009; correspondence regarding a Whistler Forest History Project; map of a "Proposed Walk-In, Bike-In Campsite at Loggers Lake"; notes from a meeting between Don MacLaurin and Mike Wallace; correspondence regarding a low temperature geothermal evaluation done in the Loggers Lake area; a news release for the Cheakamus Community Forest Open House; document titled "Cheakamus Community Forest: Rare and Unique Forest Ecosystems".

Note: This file consists of two folders.