Aerial photographs including but not limited to Whistler Creekside, the Pacific Great Eastern railway, Green Lake, the River of Golden Dreams, Nesters, the Boot Motel (2/4/8/2), Tokum Corners (2/4/8/3), Alta Lake, Adventures West Lodge, Blueberry Hill, Whistler Village, the original Myrtle Philip school (2/4/8/13), the road to Base II (11), Rainbow Mountain, Roundhouse, and Alpha Lake.
Photographs including but not limited to accordion player; bar; drinking; flowers; drinks; Black Forest Restaurant grand opening; McConkey's Cup Appears in March 1, 1984 issue: 02-366-12. Pg. 1. Caption: Ernest G. Rilling, accordion players, kept everyone tapping to the Bavarian beat last Thursday in the Black Forest Restaurant's grand opening. Whistle rites crowded Herbert Niemann's new location in Whistler Village's Crystal Lodge and enjoyed champagne and hors d'oeuvres. 02-366-68. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] The unsafe safe. 02-366-75. Pg. 9. Caption: Live entertainment continues at Mountain House Cabaret with Juan Trak through until Sunday evening. 02-366-63. Pg. 12. Caption: Jean Louis Arsenault takes off for some air time at Tod Mountain. 02-366-37. Pg. 17. Caption: Potter Ron Tribe, recently returned from Italy, is displaying some of his work at Inge's until March 15. His latest work, above, was completed last week and uses some fresh new techniques. The two part piece actually has a tin metal skin and a texture Tribe describes as "inviting to the touch". The North Vancouver artist has avowed a modernist and marine-influenced style.
Slide film of windsurfers on Alta Lake, Whistler Mountain, Creekside in Summer, Whistler Village, aerial photograph, Creekside parking lot, Search and Rescue Labrador helicopter, hiking Little Whistler, Rainbow Lodge (4), Franz Wilhelmsen, spring skiing, hang-gliding off Sproatt Mountain, downhill ski race, Tokum Corners, Drew Tait looking a empty beer bottles, and more.
Slide film of Orange Chair, Roundhouse, L'Apres dining room, parking lot at Creekside, Midstation, avalanche control, George Benjamin with his canoe, the River of Golden Dreams, Wedge Mountain, Ski Patrol making explosives and cornice blasting, Whistler Peak, avalanche blasting, windsurfing on Alta Lake, and aerial photographs of the Whistler area.
Photographs depicting Ski Patrol taking a first aid class, the Gondola Barn, Skier's Chapel, Red Chair, Orange Chair, an unidentified office at Creekside, the Whistler Mountain ski lift signs, the Roundhouse, ski school for children, avalanche control, the Ski Patrol office, inside a snowcat, maintenance of the Gondola, and dismantled lift chairs during the summer.
Photographs including but not limited to ski racing; Creekside Husky Appears in April 22, 1982 issue: 02-246-8. Pg. 15. Caption: [top] New Whistler Resident, Ken Wesman. 02-246-18. Pg. 15. Caption: [bottom] Wesman's impressions of Ken Read.