Photograph of Wilma DeBeck (left) and another child sitting in Parkhurst. Caption on verso.
Documents concerning urban development in Whistler. The file includes information on a residential subdivision west of Alta Lake; a draft of "The Resort Municipality of Whistler Guidelines for Development of Accommodation on Difficult Terrain"; RMOW Official Community Plan maps; photocopies from an information booklet on Whistler history.
Off-Road Cycling Guide written by the founders of WORCA, Charlie Doyle and Grant Lamont. The guide includes photos, maps, cartoons, and descriptions of places to ride in the Whistler area by region.
Photograph of Wallace Betts holding his infant daughter, Louise Betts, and looking at a horse with her foal. The photo was taken at Parkhurst.
Photograph of Wallace Betts holding his daughter Louise Betts next to a foal. The photograph was taken at Parkhurst.
Photograph of stack of lumber at Parkhurst in the 1930s.
Photograph of timber air-drying at Parkhurst. More money could be made if the timber was ready-dried, but it was a lot of work to pile the wood so high, according to Norman Barr.
Textual documents relating to Parkhurst, dating back to the 1930s, which were donated to the museum by the Barr family.
Photograph of Dorothy DeBeck at Parkhurst in the Spring of 1939. Caption on verso.
A small spiral bound notebook with a clear plastic cover used as a guestbook at the Parkhurst Gazebo and Garden, with entries from July, 1995 to August, 1996.