File is a cassette tape featuring Alex Douglas talking about an average day in the life of a staff member at the Dave Murray (or possibly Toni Sailer) Summer Ski Camp, as well as a triathlon he ran in Vancouver.
A Side: Opens with discussion of windsurfing, jam-making, picking and stewing fruit. First half of "A Day in the Life at Whistler" - wake-up, breakfast at "Nasty Jack's," preparing the campers for the day, gondola/chair ride, hike up to glacier, skiing, daily tasks (salting snow, shovelling), helping campers, getting everyone off hill, afternoon activities, lunch, discipline, supper.
B Side: Second half of "A Day in the Life at Whistler" - meetings, afternoon activities (volleyball, sauna, frisbee), bedtime, counsellor meetings, dealing with difficult campers, staff duties, working airport duty, dance on last night of camp, adults' camp, movie nights, friendships made at camp. Also discusses his participation in a triathlon held in Vancouver.
Lists of colour prints on display at the Gallery of Photography and the Unitarian Church in Vancouver. Photographs that were on display were taken in many different areas in British Columbia.
A newspaper article entitled "Dennehys ride to Whistler for Enough is Enough finale." The article is about the end of Ginny and Kerry Dennehy's cross-Canada cycling trip and their final ride from Vancouver to Whistler with a stop in Squamish. Found in scrapbook.
Greeting and Thank You cards sent to Kerry and Ginny Dennehy and The Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation. The cards are from various schools, organizations, and individuals who wished to thank the Dennehys for their involvement in spreading awareness and creating resources for mental health.
Photographs taken between 1972 and 1973 by Ken Snowball of skiing and ski racing on Whistler Mountain and Grouse Mountain, the towns of Mount Currie and Pemberton, the Mount Currie Rodeo, motorcycles on the Sea to Sky Highway, Nairn Falls, cityscapes and street scenes of Vancouver, the original Grouse Mountain cable car, dogs, hiking, Adventures West and Alta Lake, the Easter Parade in Whistler, Whistler Peak, T-bars, Orange Chair, and mountain views.
Photographs a skiing on Whistler Mountain, a dog, a portrait of a man, views of [Vancouver?] from above, close-up shots of tree branches, and Whistler Mountain as seen from Alta Lake.
Letter from John Jennings, Manager for Travel Industry & Small Businesses Programs at Expo 86, to Sonya McCarthy, Whistler Business and Area Information Officer at the Whistler Area Information Office, regarding Whistler's participation in Expo '86 in Vancouver. The letter was sent in 1984.
Photographs taken by Dick Chambers during the 1950s and 1960s, primarily of mountaineering trips in the Pacific Northwest and BC, but also including family photographs and photographs of the Vancouver and Mt Seymour areas. A large portion of the photos were shot with Ektachrome film.