Photographs of skiing on Whistler Mountain and in April of 1966, including photographs of the Red Chair and T-Bars, a helicopter landing on the ski hill, and views of the Whistler Valley lakes, creeks, and surrounding mountain ranges.
Photographs of skiing on Whistler Mountain and in April of 1966, including photographs of the Red Chair and T-Bars, a helicopter landing on the ski hill, and views of the Whistler Valley lakes, creeks, and surrounding mountain ranges.
Captions: 001-037 are stamped: “APR[IL 19]66VI” 001: “Whistler Lift [in?] summer [1965?]” 002: “Chip @ top of Whistler - summer” 003: “Whistler – summer Lift - [19]60s” 004: “Grad [19]65 w/ Dave Montgomery” 005: “1965 Bob w/ Donna + David Montgomery”
This fonds consists of textual material created by AWARE (Association of Whistler Area Residents for the Environment), including an informational sheet about the 2001 AWARE Wetlands Campaign, Issue #22 of the newsletter The Aware Conserver, January 2002, and a booklet about AWARE's campaign to save the Upper Elaho-Sims Creek wilderness area [c. 2000].
Material relating to the conservation campaigns conducted by AWARE, including a booklet on the protection of the Upper Elaho River and an information sheet on the 2001 Wetlands Campaign.
Booklet produced by AWARE (Association of Whistler Area Residents for the Environment) titled "Recently the Community of Whistler spoke out for the protection of the Upper Elaho - We thought we should explain ourselves..." about its campaign to save the old-growth forests of the Upper Elaho-Sims Creek area from logging. The booklet explains the importance of protecting this habitat and gives the contact information of representatives. Includes an invitation to Witness camping weekends in the Sims region hosted by the Squamish Nation.
One-page informational sheet about AWARE'S Wetlands Campaign from 2001. It lists the steps that are being taken throughout May, August, and September of that year to educate the public about the White Gold Wetlands and to preserve this ecosystem for the future. Information is also given about the Whistler Wetlands Walking Tours being held every Sunday throughout May 2001.
Documents and photographs produced by or relating to Arts Whistler (formerly the Whistler Arts Council) and Millennium Place {Maury Young Arts Centre).