Photographs depicting Red Chair, a St. Bernard dog, Green Chair, Whistler Mountain, and the interior and exterior of the Creekside Base. [This subseries also contains an iconic photo of the Gondola (originally numbered as NA376, new reference number WMtn-1-9-8).]
File includes field photographs associated with a "Baseline Project". The photographs depict trees in front of buildings on Taylor Way (such as the Baseline building), as well as damaged trees.
The item is a BC Transit brochure map that outlines its bus services during the 2010 Winter Olympic Games hosted by Vancouver and Whistler. The map depicts the temporarily enhanced bus routes throughout the Whistler Valley for the Games, as well as shows Pemberton and Squamish connector routes and stops. The brochure also shows bus pass prices, schedules, and other information.
Promotional booklet advertising upcoming developments on Whistler Mountain, made possible by the investment of $24 million in the resort by Intrawest. These include a new high-speed detachable quad chairlift for the peak, improved alpine trails, the reintroduction of Franz's Chair, the complete renovation of the Roundhouse Lodge, and the redevelopment of Creekside base. The pamphlet includes modern photographs of the peak, archival photographs (Myrtle and Alex Philip and others on Whistler Mountain; Alan White, Nancy Greene, Roy Ferris, and Toni Sailer; and Rob Boyd) and concept art for the new Creekside.
Photographs of the Molson World Cup held in Whistler in 1989, including Rob Boyd on the first place podium; other podium placements; interviews with racers; Steve Podborski; a view of the original Creekside gondola; the opening ceremony; the Moslon World Cup downhill race; and Ken Read.
Photographs of Whistler Mountain and Creekside from the West side of Alpha Lake, the Whistler Valley and Whistler Village from the Fitzsimmons chairlift, and Britt Janyk with two friends on a school bus.
Photographs of the early Creekside area including full parking lots, the Gondola Barn, Creekside Gondola headed up Whistler Mountain, an old truck/jeep, and the Snowgoose (Whistler's first private bus that was owned by Kashi Richardson and Bob Daniels).