Parking Lot and Gondola Base at Creekside
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Part of Whistler Mountain
This photograph shows the gondola base as well as a packed parking lot at Creekside, with runs on the ski hill visible.
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Parking Lot and Gondola Base at Creekside
Part of Whistler Mountain
This photograph shows the gondola base as well as a packed parking lot at Creekside, with runs on the ski hill visible.
Part of Whistler Mountain
A skier in a bib is seen making their way through a series of gates toward a finish line fence, which a small crowd is gathered along. In the background are several buildings and a parking lot full of cars.
An annotation on the back of the print states, "This is incorrect reversed image".
Part of Whistler Mountain
The Skier's Chapel at Creekside is shown, along with the Whistler Mountain Ski Club (WMSC) building.
Part of Whistler Mountain
A skier in a bib is seen making their way through a series of gates toward a finish line fence, which a small crowd is gathered along. In the background are several buildings and a parking lot full of cars.
Skiers on the Rope Tow at Creekside
Part of Whistler Mountain
Beginner skiers are seen heading up a rope tow at Creekside. L'Après is visible in the background.
Part of Whistler Mountain
This photograph shows a packed parking lot in Creekside. A sign resting against a cone reads, "SORRY Parking Lot Full", and a group of skiers can be seen gathering their equipment at their car, getting ready to start a day on the hill.
Tex parking cars at Whistler Mountain's gondola parking lot
Part of Whistler Mountain
Two prints (one an original and one made from a copy negative) of Tex Rodgers organizing parking for Garibaldi Lifts with his horse and dog.
Caption on post-it on verso of print made with copy negative:
"-Tex Rodgers had a horse stables at old cap High cabin (Heli ski pad near River of Golden Dreams)
-never married
-worked in AM parking cars for Garabaldi Lifts with horse and dog"
Part of Whistler Mountain
A large group of skiers is seen lining up to purchase tickets at the Creekside ticket windows.
Vancouver 2010 Official Souvenir Program
Part of Mary Newman Fonds
Vancouver 2010 Olympics Official Souvenir Program.
Table of Contents:
p. 26: Forever Young- Best-selling author Douglas Coupland takes on a vivid journey through his Vancouver - tracing its history, its neighbourhoods, its heart and its soul.
p. 38: Hockey: Canada's Game - For sport lovers visiting this land, writes Roch Carrier, the password is hockey. Carrier traces hockey's historic roots and its significance today.
p. 48: Tiger Tales - Canadian Olympic hero Nancy Greene Raine on national pride and winning the ultimate prize in sport.
p. 50: Spirit of the Games - Being a true Olympian of Paralympian isn't just about sport and winning medals - its about fundamentals, lasting values, true ideals writes Stephen Brunt.
p. 76: History Makers - From Torvill and Dean to the Miracle on Ice, acclaimed sports anchor Brian Williams shares his most cherished memories of past Olympic Games.
p. 86: Stars that Dazzle - The Paralympic Winter Games is littered with tales of remarkable athletes achieving remarkable results in their sports and private lives, writes Allan Maki.
p. 146: The Last Word - Allow yourself a moment to dream during these Games - there's so much more at stake than just winning or losing writes Canadian Olympian and NBA superstar Steve Nash.
p. 18: The Warm Up - A mixture of Games-time cultural highlights and classic Canadiana.
p. 33: Dream Believers - How a single gold medal ignited a big, bold ambition to bring the world to Whistler.
p. 61: Ice Masters - Creating the perfect ice surface is painstaking work.
p. 64: Bearing Witness - First Nations culture is finding fresh ways to express itself.
p. 73: Canada's Games - Hosting the Games is about kinship, community and being the best a nation can be
p. 94: Home Away From Home - Catriona Le May Doan and others share a behind-the-scenes glimpse of life in an Athletes' Village.
p. 98: Power, Purpose, Glory - The 2010 Winter Games venues are fostering the highest performance possible.
p. 105: Shaping a Future - How youth and social groups are benefiting from the greenest Games ever.
How the Games Changed My Life:
p. 63: Colette Bourgonje
p. 72: Philip Boit
p. 93: Doug Anakin
p. 97: Steven Bradbury
p. 104: Ragnhild Myklebust
p. 109: Michael "Eddie the Eagle" Edwards
p. 110: Olympic Games Schedule
p. 111: Letters
p. 112: Olympic Games Sports
p. 128: Paralympic Games Schedule
p. 130: Paralympic Games Sports
p. 136: Vancouver Map
p. 138: Whistler Map
View of Creekside from the Lift
Part of Whistler Mountain
An aerial view of the development at Creekside, taken from the chairlift.