Model Release Forms to take photographs of Rene Widmer and Anna Urhahn in various areas of Garibaldi Park.
Contents: 3 forms from August 3, 1960. 6 forms from August 4, 1960. 2 forms August 31, 1961. 1 blank Model Release form. 1 blank Photographer's Release form.
These forms were originally in envelope with title and description "Model Release Forms for Photographs | Rene Widmer was in Garibaldi Park Photos and was a Park Employee".
Booklet from January 1960 by the Department of Recreation & Conservation on Garibaldi Park with information - split into northern and southern Garibaldi - on its history, specific areas (Black Tusk Meadows and Diamond Head Chalet), seasonal weather, attractions, camping information, terrain, wildlife, access, and use.
A postcard featuring Whistler Mountain and Garibaldi Provincial Park. The printed caption reads "This 2400 foot long T-bar takes skiers up 700 vertical feet through acres of power snow on the north slopes of Whistler Mountain, 73 miles north of Vancouver." There is no handwriting on the postcard.
Portraits of Adam [Czerwicki?], Lloyd Brooks, Bob Williamson, Charlie [?], Marty Dunsmuir, Alta Lake in the fall, ski touring, a person waxing skis, wildflowers, sitting in snow pit, a snowcat and chalet on Diamond Head, Elfin Lakes, and Brandywine Falls.
Photographs of a recreational survey of the CHeakamus River and Alouette Lake's opening ceremony, including a group photo, a man standing in a snow-covered forest in Garibaldi Provincial Park near the Cheakamus River, and a clear-cut area near lake.
Contents were originally in an envelope labelled "Alouette Lake opening".
Caption on back of FEN_02_05_04_01_01: "George [?] | Garibaldi | Cheakamus River | recreational survey". Caption on back of FEN_02_05_04_01_02: "Alouette Lake | Late 1950s [?] [J] Park".
File contains letters from Cliff Fenner, one to the Chief Forester of B.C. Forest Service and two to The Director of Parks Branch regarding Garibaldi Park. The first letter is about the naming of Haney area in regard to what should be included in Garibaldi Park. The second letter discusses the helicopter tour to evaluate Garibaldi's Olympic Games potential. The last letter discusses the potential for the Olympic Games in the Cheakamus Lake area. This letter has a paper attached detailing measurements, such as snow depth, from March 19, 1960.