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Roundhouse Lodge WMSC Collection: Donated 1989
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Lunchtime at the Roundhouse Area

Caption on verso: "WHISTLER RESORT ASSOCIATION - Lunchtime at the Roundhouse area on Whistler Mountain finds skiers soaking up the sunshine while watching the bowls below Whistler Peak being carved into myriad figure-eights. The Roundhouse daylodge is located at the 6,000 foot (1,829 meter) level of Whistler Mountain, 75 miles (120 kilometers) north of Vancouver, B.C."

T-bars to Powder Bowl Skiing with Roundhouse

Photograph, taken on Whistler Mountain, shows a T-bar in the foreground with the Roundhouse visible in the background.

Captions on verso read: "Whistler Mtn. T-bars to powder bowl skiing." and "looking at Roundhouse".

Aerial view of the Roundhouse

Aerial photograph showing the Roundhouse and the surrounding area.

Caption on verso reads: "The Roundhouse- Garabaldi's Whistler Mountain, B.C. Ski Area"

Aerial view looking toward Blue Chair, Roundhouse, and T-Bar

A typed note taped to the reverse of the print reads, "In the middle of the right hand side is the famous "Roundhouse" at Garabaldi's Whistler Mountain, 75 miles north of Vancouver, British Columbia. Three chairlifts meet at this point, at the 6000 foot elevation, where skiing is "king" from November to July."

Lunch on the Roundhouse Sundeck

The printed text on the front of this photograph reads:

WHISTLER RESORT ASSOCIATION

A great place to meet your friends for lunch, this sundeck is located at the 6,000 foot (1,829 meter) level of Whistler Mountain. From this vantage point, just outside the Roundhouse daylodge, friends soak up the sunshine and enjoy lunch while other skiers carve up the fresh snow on the T-bar bowl. Whistler and its new neighbor, Blackcomb, located 75 miles (120 kilometers) north of Vancouver, offer a total of 18 lifts and more than 60 designated runs.

Franz Wilhelmsen and Jack Bright by the Roundhouse

This photograph shows Franz Wilhelmsen on the left, an unidentified man in the middle, and Jack Bright at the right, looking toward Whistler Peak. The three men appear to be sitting outside the Roundhouse in an area that later became an outdoor patio.

An annotation on the reverse of the print reads, "By Roundhouse the group sitting is the location of R.H. ex. building (t-bar #1 only)"

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