Mr. Bob Teefy and Myrtle Philip in front of log structure. They are holding fishing gear and displaying 18 fish. Inscription on verso reads "Myrtle and Mr. Teefy at Canim Lake Lodge."
Myrtle Philip with two men and two women. The men are holding caught fishing gear and a string of fish; the women are holding teacups. Inscription on verso : "Fishing at Lost Lake"
Myrtle and Alex Philip (rt) with a Rainbow Lodge guest and a line of fish caught in Alta Lake. Inscription on verso : "c1916 Myrtle + Alex (rt) Philip + guest / Rainbow Lodge."
Film of a boat named Canim, presumably on Canim Lake; Myrtle Philip holding up a large fish that she has just caught, again presumably on Canim Lake; McGilvary Lodge, apparently filmed from a moving train or other vehicle; scenes of Squamish including the PGE railway pier and the Chief. The box for the film has written in Myrtle's handwriting "Canim Lake, Oct 1935" and inside the box is a piece of paper typed by typewriter "Boat named Canim / McGilvary Lodge / Squamish / October 1935."
Myrtle Philip and Grace Naismith with just-caught large fish, Mahood Lake. Inscriptions on verso : "1949 / Mahod [sic] Lake / Grave Naismith + Mrs Philip" and "Lake trout caught on a fly. Stayed at deserted lodge."
Whistler-themed magazine, published by Paul Burrows, containing the following articles: "A Letter From the Editor" "Whistling Jack" "A Town in the Making" "Whistler Village - It's all by Design" "Whistler Accommodation Guide" "Reflections on Whistler" "The Year in Revue" "Shop Talk" "Top of the Table"
Articles include information on Myrtle and Alex Philip opening Rainbow Lodge, the development of the resort on Blackcomb Mountain, grand hotels at resorts like the Chateau Whistler, driving the Sea to Sky Highway, living in Whistler, summer activities, Bosa Development Corp. building Blackcomb Mountain, how Blackcomb Mountain's previous season went, and development of hotels on Blackcomb Mountain.