Beginner's Area on top of Whistler Mountain
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A view of the terrain on top of Whistler Mountain with patches of snow. The green ink marks out the beginner's area.
Beginner's Area on top of Whistler Mountain
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A view of the terrain on top of Whistler Mountain with patches of snow. The green ink marks out the beginner's area.
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A close-up of a Garibaldi Lifts Company employee. A note on the reverse of the print identifies her as Kim Anderson.
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Photograph of Whistler Mountain, with arrows that appear to be pointing toward an area of the hill or perhaps the valley bottom that contains Fitzsimmons Creek.
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This photograph of a bowl on Whistler Mountain, taken at a time when there was little snow, has three planned lifts marked out in red ink on it.
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View of expansive, snowy bowls on Whistler Mountain with t-bar lift visible.
Helicopter on Landing Pad Beside Lake
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A helicopter is seen sitting on a flat area beside a lake, with mountain peaks in the background.
Ski Jumper in Midair During Labatt's National Freestyle Championship
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A ski jumper is seen in midair during the Labatt's National Freestyle Championship held at Whistler Mountain. Two other skiers stand below near the landing area.
Jack Bright Leading Margaret and Pierre Trudeau Down a Ski Run
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Jack Bright is seen leading Margaret Trudeau, followed by Pierre Trudeau and another skier, down a run. This photograph was taken on their honeymoon, and was published in the Whistler News on page two.
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This photograph shows a group sitting around a fireplace in a lodge, listening to a man play guitar.
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Aerial View of Terrain and Runs
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An aerial view in which both the alpine terrain and some of the runs that have been carved out of the forest are visible.