- WMSC-01-01-1989-0178
- Pièce
- 24 Mar. 1966
Fait partie de Whistler Mountain
A view down the line of the chairlift, with a series of snowcapped peaks making up the background.
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Fait partie de Whistler Mountain
A view down the line of the chairlift, with a series of snowcapped peaks making up the background.
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Fait partie de Whistler Mountain
Photograph of Whistler Mountain, with arrows that appear to be pointing toward an area of the hill or perhaps the valley bottom that contains Fitzsimmons Creek.
Aerial View of Whistler Mountain
Fait partie de Whistler Mountain
A view of clear cutting on Whistler Mountain taken in the spring or summer, when the only snow left is on the mountain peaks.
Fait partie de Whistler Mountain
View of Bowl #1. This photograph appears to have been taken in the spring when much of the snow was melting.
Fait partie de Whistler Mountain
View taken from the lookout, which was to become the site for the Roundhouse, toward Bowl #1. This photograph appears to have been taken during the spring, when much of the snow was melting.
Fait partie de Whistler Mountain
A view looking down from Bowl #1 on Whistler Mountain. This photograph appears to have been taken in the spring, when much of the snow was melting.
Jack Bright and Margaret Trudeau
Fait partie de Whistler Mountain
Jack Bright and Margaret Trudeau are seen organizing their gear on a snowy day, while Margaret takes lessons on Whistler Mountain. This photograph was taken on Margaret's honeymoon with Pierre.
Fait partie de Whistler Mountain
A view of the Whistler Skier's Chapel, with skis and a trail map in the foreground.
Pierre Trudeau Viewing Site for 1976 Olympic Bid
Fait partie de Whistler Mountain
Pierre Trudeau is shown on his 1969 visit to view the Olympic site for the 1976 games bid. The other men in the photograph (from left to right) are Franz Wilhelmsen, Harold M. Wright, and Jean Brusset.
Ski School Instructor Leading Students
Fait partie de Whistler Mountain
A Whistler Mountain Ski School instructor is shown leading three students down a run.