Affichage de 67 résultats

description archivistique
Alta Lake Dossier Construction
Aperçu avant impression Affichage :

Slides

Photographs of early construction of Whistler Village (buildings include: Delta Mountain Inn/Hilton Whistler Resort, Carleton Lodge, Whistler Conference Centre, Hearthstone Lodge, Rainbow Building, Blackcomb Lodge, St. Andrews House, Fitzsimmons Lodge, Executive Inn & Suites, Clocktower Building, Mountainside Lodge, Crystal Lodge, Myrtle Philip Elementary School), Whiski Jack condominiums in Nordic, an bird in the snow, a snowman with a 'Ski Blackcomb' baseball cap on, a ski race with a large crowd watching on the sidelines, a shirtless man skiing [possibly Frank Papenburg - as labelled by John Lee], a view of many skis standing in the snow, a man windsurfing with ski boots on, docks on Alta Lake, a portrait of a man on the mountain in winter, a landscape of a snowy creek, a radio mascot skiing a race, and a man installing a mat around a chairlift tower.

Captions:
006: "Whiskey-Jack"
019: "C-FOX MASCOT (RADIO STATION)"

Week of July 13, 1982

Photographs including but not limited to podium; construction; windsurfing Alta Lake; rafting; mass; bridge; cycling road race; hotel interiors; children's activities; hiking; river; horses
Appears in July 22, 1982 issue:
02-278-148. Pg. 8. Caption: [top] Delta Mountain Inn's General Manager John Pope surveys the main lobby of the hotel as workmen add finishing touches.
02-278-162. Pg. 9. Caption: [top] The guest rooms at Mountain Inn feature luxurious appointments, including original artwork. This one was decorated in tones of royal blue with beige and rose bright lights.
02-278-198. Pg. 13. Caption: [top] Rain or shine, kids can have fun.
02-278-183. Pg. 13. Caption: [middle] Rain or shine, kids can have fun.
02-278-206. Pg. 13. Caption: [bottom left] Rain or shine, kids can have fun.
02-278-185. Pg. 13. Caption: [bottom right] Rain or shine, kids can have fun.
Appears in July 15, 1982 issue:
02-278-15. Pg. 3. Caption: Crunch and gobble -- out goes the old wooden bridge over Miller Creek to make way for the new culvert. Westside Road was closed Tuesday, July 13 to allow for the construction.
02-278-24. Pg. 5. Caption: In honour of the first annual 'sailpast' of the newly formed 'Whistler Yacht Club', Commodore Jan Holberg takes the salute as the motley array of boats passes the reviewing stand on July 12.
02-278-40. Pg. 6. Caption: With the families and godparents gathered together, Rev. Ed Wallace recites the baptism service to the Roberts family (left) and the MacKenzies on the occasion of the christening of their children on July 10.
02-278-8. Pg. 7. Caption: [top] Top three finishers in the Molson Whistler Bike Race step up and take their bows after a tough two days of riding. From left to right are second-place finisher Tom Broznowsxi, first-place Ross Chafe, and third-place Beau Pulfer.
02-278-123. Pg. 7. Caption: [middle] Molson Whistler Bike Race
02-278-113. Pg. 7. Caption: [bottom left] Molson Whistler Bike Race
02-278-94. Pg. 7. Caption: [bottom right] Molson Whistler Bike Race
02-278-173. Pg. 8. Caption: Under a Rest lifted their voices in perfect harmony to give Whistlerites a taste of a cappella singing on Friday, July 9.
02-278-60. Pg. 9. Caption: Phil Anderson of West Point Cycles could have stolen the show in the Celebrity Race with this two-star wheelie. Celebrities, including Whistler's Mayor Pat Carleton tested their skills on similar race vehicles during the Sunday afternoon race.
02-278-64. Pg. 14. Caption: [left] Ash Dhanani, Sales Rep, Burnaby.
02-278-61. Pg. 14. Caption: [middle] Jean Doench, Teacher, Toronto.
02-278-54. Pg. 14. Caption: [right] Ellen Hodge, Federal government employee, Port Coquitlam.

Week of May 31, 1984

Photographs including but not limited to portraits; pianist playing in Whistler Village; construction; sea plane and canoeing on Alta Lake; biking in Whistler Village; baseball; children at the beach; opening of North Shore Community Credit Union; NSCCU staff
Appears in May 31, 1984 issue:
02-403-B-1. Pg. 1. Caption: Movers managed to transport the 5,300 lb. safe into the new credit union office in Village Square Monday after they also shifted the 4,500 lb. night deposit vault. North Shore Community Credit Union is all set for its Saturday opening.
02-403-C-22. Pg. 1. Caption: Tony Hoar, Canadian and international BMX president.
02-403-C-3. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] A true adventurer, Briton Paul Claxton passed through Whistler last Wednesday on the first leg of a solo cycling expedition to Alaska by gravel road. Clayton, 21, is an Oxford physics graduate on leave from his research job, and says his 3,000 mile trip, leading to the brink of the Arctic Ocean, is the first of its kind. The determined cyclist is ready for anything. Last Tuesday he wheeled his custom built, $1,400 10-speed into the Daisy Lake campground where he spent the night under a picnic table. His only real worries, however, are bares and the man-eating Canadian mosquito.
02-403-C-28. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Kelly Norton doesn;t like holding the tail of an 18 1/2" Rainbow Trout that her dad, David, caught early Sunday Morning. Kelly's brother Michael doesn't seem to mind though. Mr. Norton is wondering, however, if there's any more fish like the one he caught still in Alta Lake. He says it's the largest he's seen in years.
02-403- B-5. Pg. 8. Caption: Myrtle Philip School students got an unexpected gift this week when the Whistler Corporate Cup Association, a conglomeration of local businesses and organizations, donated the proceeds of this year's Corporate Cup to the school. Principal Bob Daly (right) accept a $1,549.75 cheque from Jeff Wuolle and Laurie Vance.
02-403-A-2. Pg. 11. Caption: When sworn-in as Justice of the Peace within a few weeks, Nick DiLalla should be familiar with most of the procedure necessary to execute the duties. Dialler is right now studying various legal material that will guide his decisions when asked by RCMP to issues search warrants, or when conducting show-cause hearings for remanded prisoners as well as issuing summonses and subpoenas. Several months ago appeared before a board of examiners including Vancouver Alderman Harry Rankin, and recently was informed that he's wanted for the job.While DiLalla is not sure exactly why he was chosen, he has voiced a strong concern for upholding the rights of citizens.
02-403-C-14. Pg. 15. Caption: Sunday was one of the first real days of spring this year and the Myrtle Philip School diamond was the scene for a local fastball game between Pemberton Legion and the Whistler squad. Whistler lost, however, 13-5 to the Pemberton team.
02-403-A-11. Pg. 16. Caption: [left] Hugh Hancock, Marketing manager, Alpine Meadows.
02-403-A-10. Pg. 16. Caption: [middle] Sid Young, Travel agent, Alpine Meadows.
02-403-A-13. Pg. 16. Caption: [right] Bob Hufsmith, Unemployed, Alpine Meadows.
02-403-A-8. Pg. 21. Caption: Singer Paul Ciechanowski, hired by the Whistler Resort Association for summer village entertainment, opened the season Saturday in Village Square.

Week of May 17, 1984

Photographs including but not limited to construction; houses; children; portraits; Don Goodall; Myrtle Philip; sewers; drinking at cabin; horses; speeches
Appears in May 17, 1984 issue:
02-405-A-3. Pg. 1. Caption:It will be 70 years to the day Friday that Myrtle Philip first set foot in the Whistler area. Mrs. Philip, who just celebrated her 93rd birthday March 19, and her husband arrived in what later became the community of Alta Lake in 1914 and soon built Rainbow Lodge, which served as a fishing lodge on Alta Lake. Last Monday, Grade 5 students from Myrtle Philip School, named in honor of Whistler's pioneer in 1976, gathered around Mrs. Philip at her home on the shores of Alta Lake.
02-405-C-5. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Bill Donnelly, at-large director.
02-405-C-6. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Russ Shepherd, lodgings director.
02-405-A-14. Pg. 8. Caption: [left] Peter Porteous, Waiting Unit, Brio.
02-405-A-21. Pg. 8. Caption: [middle] Don Goodalll, Unemployed, Whistler.
02-405-A-19. Pg. 8. Caption: [right] Megan Moore, Hotel employee, Alta Vista.
02-405-C-11. Pg. 9. Caption: Leaping horses, Batman! It's Bob Warner getting warmed up with his trusty steed for another season of trail riding at Whistler which starts this Thursday. This year Layton Bryson is running his operation from new stables at Mons.

Week of November 21, 1979

Photographs including but not limited to mountaineering; seaplane landing on the lake; town planning; construction; aerial views from plane; cars; license plates;
02-071-62. Pg. 1. Caption: No door on the helicopter allows a crystal-clear view of the Town Center (left center), Public Service Building (lower right) and Myrtle Philip School (right center).
02-071-31, 27. Pg. 4. Caption: Two views of the steel girders of Package 6, with masonry wall of Package 4 behind; upper photo shows detail of two roof lines.
02-071-86. Pg. 5. Caption: Work continues well into the night on the underground conduits connecting the Town Center to power lines on Highway 99.
02-071-39. Pg. 6. Caption: [top] Mayor Pat Carleton and Frans Carpay of Whistler Village Land Co. lead one of many media groups on walking tour of Whistler Village Town Center on Wednesday Nov. 14.
02-071-19. Pg. 6. Caption: [bottom] Public Service Building nears completion with new parking area in foreground.
02-071-26. Pg. 7. Caption: Large pile of construction garbage at Mons dump indicates total disregard for sign by garbage dumpers.
02-071-28. Pg. 9. Caption: Soil testing continues at new hotel site in Whistler Village Town Center.
02-071-7, 10. Pg. 10. Caption: Border Lake has spring ice blasted away (above), while 60,000 metric tonnes of ice (right) is dislodged to prevent future disaster to work crews.
02-071-5. Pg. 11. Caption: [left] View of exposed rock face of molybdenum ore body near Taku Lake; drill site was located on left above slide area.
02-071-94. Pg. 11. Caption: [right] Ihor Zalubniak (with sprayer) and Mark Lennox of Phase Two Painting stain the high woodwork 30 feet over Whistler Creek Lodge parking area.
02-071-23. Pg. 14. Caption: [Top] The presentation of the Pemberton Community Plan, left to right: Zoltan Kuun, Clerk Tom Wood, Mayor Shirley Henry, Planner John Connelly.
02-071-24. Pg. 14. Caption: [bottom] The audience listens to the presentation of the plan in the Signal Hill School library.
02-071-49. Pg. [16] or back cover. Caption: Aerial view of Roundhouse at 6000 foot level on Whistler Mountain, showing sparse snow cover and the new washroom/service building (upper right).

Week of August 22, 1979

Photographs including but not limited to windsurfing on Alta Lake; Peoples Drug Mart; tennis; mountain views; construction
Appears in August 29, 1979 issue.
02-083-22. Pg. 7. Caption: Whistler Tennis Club Tournament on Saturday at the Taylor courts.
02-083-13. Pg. 15. Caption: [right] Bob Priest stands proudly in front of his new drugstore in Pemberton.
02-083-031. [Pat Hocking of the Whistler Question]

Week of July 25, 1979

Photographs including but not limited to trampolining; cars; music; tennis; construction; windsurfing on Alta Lake; picnic
02-089-41. Pg. 1. Caption: Windsurfers and sunbathers enjoy the Alta Vista dock.
02-089-31. Pg. 4. Caption: New look at Whistler Vale -- the paving of the access road starts
02-089-4. Pg. 6. Caption: The way the wheel looked when the truck stopped.
02-089-40. Pg. 8. Caption: Terry Minger shows the Resort Association chart to the Whistler Rotary Club.
02-089-8. Pg. 9. Caption: Dr. Ann Crowley, the new Pemberton Dentist.
02-089-23. Pg. 11. Caption: Judd Buchanan with Louise McConkey at the Ski Camp barbecue.
02-089-25. Pg. [12] Caption: The chow line at the Ski Camp barbecue on July 18.

Week of July 24, 31, 1980

Photographs including but not limited to Town Centre Construction; driving; house interiors; cycling; windsurfing on Alta Lake
Appears in July 31, 1980 issue:
02-101-23. Pg. 1. Caption: Pacific Blasting is currently at work carving out the rock in the Bayshores subdivision. Whoever buys this lot will have a magnificient view of the valley all year long.
02-101-30. Pg. 4. Caption: Mountain Inn -- as its been for two months. News construction should start soon. 02-101-36, 32, 26, 2, Pg. 5. Caption: (none) Kiln Gods in Garibaldi (story title) 02-101-22. Pg. 7. Caption: Coast Interiors new building at Function Junction.
02-101-21. Pg. 11. Caption: The interior of the newly renovated Whistler Resort & Club.
02-101-6. Pg. 13. Caption: Blacktop was laid along the Blackcomb Mountain access road form top to bottom. Reports are that a skateboard contest may be held there.
02-101-4. Pg. (16). Caption: A familiar site this summer on the way into Squamish is this man selling Okanagan fruit to the delight of adults and kids alike.
Appears in July 24, 1980 issue:
02-101-66. Pg. 7. Caption: The Resort Centre doesn`t look like much but it will eventually have an Olympic-size ice rink. Something to look forward to during the late hot weather.
02-101-41. Pg. 8. Caption: (bottom) Riding the rail - stern first. A competitor in the freestyle event (windsurfing).

Week of May 22, 1980

Photographs including but not limited to Granville Market; Great Earth Snow Water Race; school show with dancing; running; houses; golfing; railway; Village Construction
02-114-159. Pg. 1. Caption: [top] TOWN CENTRE Progress -- forms and steel of the Resort Centre show substantial progress from last week...
02-114-132. Pg. 1. Caption: [bottom] while (below) Mountain Inn site lies deserted with no apparent progess.
02-114-120. Pg. 5. Caption: Bill Hoosen doles out the beer at the Mayday Sunday barbecue.
02-114-. Pg. 6. Caption: Pemberton students go through dance routine during "Wall Street".
02-114-67. Pg. 7. Caption: Too young for bridge. Don Willoughby keeps an eye on Christopher Forrest and daughter Jocelyn at May Day Games Night.
02-114-92. Pg. 8. Caption: [top left] Cyclist moves through Gondola area at Start
02-114-122. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom left] The last place White Gold Inn celebrates finishing in an amazing 3 hours, 15 minutes
02-114-137. Pg. 8-9. Caption: [canoe] One of the Burnt Stew Beaver Canoe team splash ashore after the Green Lake relay.
02-114-114. Pg. 8-9. Caption: [middle] The winning Helvetia team, Heinz Zurcher, Kaarina Engelbrecht, Franz Bislin, Kathy Zurcher and Josef Bislin.
02-114-145. Pg. 9. Caption: [top right] Canoeist heads for shore to meet runner at Fitzsimmons delta.
02-114-28. Pg.9. Caption: [bottom] One gone, many to go at Green Lake start point.
02-114-107. Pg. 9. Caption: [bottom right] The last few steps for second place ALSC 'A' at the school grounds.
02-114-22. Pg. 8-9. Caption: [runner w/skis] Franz Bislin runs into wave of applause after completing 'snow' portion of race for Helvetia in just over 16 minutes.
02-114-2. Pg. 12. Caption: middle left Ms. K. Francis stands along with the successful students that completed the Babysitting course: Cara Thien, Pam Thatcher, Heidi Twa, Rya Kirkwood, Brent Valleau, Tanya Hately, Shawna Stange.
02-114-61. Pg. 12. Caption: top Chris Carson give his rendition of "Bobby McGee" with help from Scott Richard, Greg Beauregard, Matt Satre, Marcello Gianna, Mr. Marshall and and all-girl chorus.
02-114-50. Pg. 12. Caption: middle right Who's having the most fun? the audience of the puppeteers? Hard to tell!
02-114-49. Pg. 12. Caption: bottom [Puppeteers]
02-114-127. Pg. [16] or back cover. Caption: GERONIMO! May Day Madness crowd gathers to watch two of six skydivers fall to earth at Myrtle Philip school. The Abbotsford Skydiver's drew hoots and applause from the 2500 attending the BBQ and other activities.

Week of September 1, 1981

Photographs including but not limited to cars; construction; drinking; Porsche Rally Whistler; town planning; Alta Lake; tennis
Appears in September 3, 1981 issue:
02-213-89. Pg. 1. Caption: [right] Corporal Larry Killaly of Whistler RCMP points to the hole under a large role where the body of Louise Marie Chartrand was found on August 26.
02-213-4. Pg. 3. Caption: Lock out - Laurie Lawson, a janitor for the Howe Sound School District, and his wife Eleanor picket outside Myrtle Philip Elementary School on a rainy Monday. Local 779 of C.U.P.E. are locked out over a wage dispute.
02-213-77. Pg. 4. Caption: Boeing Mixer Drum at Wedge Creek churns out the first batch of asphalt for Emerald Estates subdivision.
02-213-49. Pg. 6. Caption: Porsches got a very close examination by four judges during Saturday's concourse.
02-213-72. Pg. 7. Caption: Michael Bramwell dries himself off and warms up while chatting with Mary Gezon after the Fun Fitness swim August 30. Bramwell finished first with a time of 39.30.
02-213-33. Pg. 9. Caption: This Happy group of California ski club representatives sponsored by Sports America found lots to enjoy during their visit to Whistler. Cara Hooper (centre) of the WRA was their hostess.
02-213-10. Pg. 19. Caption: If you see any of these mugs lighting up let us now -- (L to R) Jan Holmberg, Ted Nebbling, Arv Pellegrin and Jeff Wuolle. Drew Meredith was, interestingly, absent -- but not forgotten.
02-213-29. Pg. 21. Caption: Chef George Bouillon (left) and manager Dave Roberts check out what's cookin' in the Country Kitchen.
02-213-66. Pg. 22. Caption: Swimmers await their numbers prior to the start of the Fun Fitness Swim at Wayside Park on August 30.

Résultats 1 à 10 sur 67