Extra photographs that did not fit into Alex Douglas's albums. Subject include building the T-bar, skiing, snowy mountain vistas, Alta Lake, Whistler Mountain, snowshoeing, Red Chair, Vancouver, hotdogging, treewells, wildlife, and snowcats.
Identification according to ADOUGLAS-03-011:
001 (109-3) – Jan 1981, “new Ford Courier at Seymour.”
003 (112-17) – “TSSSC 1981, bottom station and terminal tower.”
Photographs of the Ponies carrying materials up Whistler Mountain for the creation of the ski lifts (with a post-it reading "Ponies used to transport construction materials to the Alpine - hence the run name 'Pony Trail'"), "Diamond" Jim McConkey skiing Whistler Mountain in the early 1970s, and Jim McConkey in January 1985.
Photographs of a Blackcomb and Whistler Mountain ski map, a team of female skiers skiing, other groups of people skiing, Roundhouse Lodge with groups of people around it, a group of people posing and getting a photograph taken, a group of people getting dropped off for heli-skiing, a band performing for a crowd at Roundhouse with Whistler Peak in the background, a view of Ski Patrol rescuing someone injured on the ski hill, an building under construction on the mountain, the Sundial hotel, the clock on the Clocktower Building, and views of the early construction of Whistler Village including buildings: Whistler Conference Centre, Rainbow Building, and Hearthstone Lodge.
Photographs of portraits of people, early Whistler Village construction (buildings include: Clocktower Building, Executive Inn & Suites, Blackcomb Lodge, Hearthstone Lodge, Rainbow Building, and Whistler Conference Centre), and the construction of Whistler Golf Course[?].
Note: contact sheet corresponds to the negatives in this file, and includes 2 extra photographs not included in negatives.
Photographs of a windsurfing event in [Howe Sound? Okanagan area?] with views of the beach and surrounding landscape, people on a dock on Alta Lake, a helicopter installing chairlift towers, and ski runs being built/prepared.
Note: contact sheet corresponds with the negatives and also includes photographs from the next file, GRI_01_40_013.