- WMSC-01-01-1989-0040
- Stuk
Part of Whistler Mountain
This photograph shows a single chair on a lift on Whistler Mountain.
Possibly the Red Chair?
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Part of Whistler Mountain
This photograph shows a single chair on a lift on Whistler Mountain.
Possibly the Red Chair?
Wide Open Run with Peaks in Background
Part of Whistler Mountain
This photograph shows a wide run on Whistler Mountain, looking toward surrounding mountain peaks. The run itself has several ski tracks, but there is not a skier in sight.
Part of Whistler Mountain
This photograph shows two men skiing powder beside a glade of snowy trees.
Green Chair Runs with Roundhouse
Part of Whistler Mountain
This photograph shows a group of skiers looking up the Green Chair runs toward the Roundhouse.
Part of Whistler Mountain
A man skiing the powder just below a series of small cliffs.
The Longest Vertical Runs in North America
Part of Whistler Mountain
An aerial photograph of Whistler, showing many of its ski runs, with ski tracks.
Typed text on the front of the print reads, "Whistler Mountain boasts the longest vertical runs of any ski mountain in North America. The varied terrain makes it a superb area for novice and expert alike."
Part of Whistler Mountain
This photograph looks through a small glade of trees on Whistler Mountain toward the T-bar and surrounding bowls.
Through the Trees to the Runs Below
Part of Whistler Mountain
Photograph looking through a glade of trees on Whistler Mountain to runs with ski tracks down below.
Part of Whistler Mountain
This photograph shows a woman skiing directly under the Red Chair on Whistler Mountain.
Margaret Trudeau, Pierre Trudeau and Jack Bright
Part of Whistler Mountain
From left to right: an unidentified skier (possibly an instructor), Margaret Trudeau, Pierre Trudeau and Jack Bright.