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Fait partie de WMAS (Whistler Museum and Archives Society) Fonds
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Fait partie de WMAS (Whistler Museum and Archives Society) Fonds
Whistler Mountain Bike Heritage Week Poster 2016
Fait partie de WMAS (Whistler Museum and Archives Society) Fonds
A Whistler Mountain Bike Heritage Week poster from 2016, presented by the Whistler Museum. Contains information about six different events being held between May 15th and June 14th. Sponsors are listed across the bottom. The events listed are the Speakers Series "Dirt Masters: Whistler Trailbuilding Through the Decades", Worca Toonie Race, Classic Film Screening "Kranked 3", Speakers Series " Whistler MTB: Building a Community" and "Whistler MTB Gone Global", and the Art Show "Revolution: Whistler MTB in Photography & Art".
Map of Lost Lake Park and Whistler Area
Fait partie de Trevor Roote Fonds
A map of Lost Lake Park drawn by Trevor Roote that shows the trails and pathways in the area, as well as picnic areas. The back of the map shows the Whistler area, including Garibaldi Park, with topographical lines. Item is a duplicate to another map found in the Petersen collection.
Training, Race, and Fitness Results
Fait partie de Dave Murray Fonds
Ski race event results, rankings, standings, correspondence, training program information, and downhill ski resumes for the Crazy Canucks.
Whistler Blackcomb 50th Anniversary ticket
Fait partie de Alyssa Bruijns Fonds
1 Whistler Blackcomb 50th Anniversary party ticket valid 12/12/2015. The party was held in the Whistler Conference Centre main ballroom.
Olympic Sea to Sky Checkpoint Permit
Fait partie de Jinny Ladner Fonds
A Sea to Sky Highway Checkpoint permit from the Vancouver 2010 Olympics. One side contains a barcode and blank space to indicate the date to which the permit is valid. The back side has instructions for displaying the permit in a vehicle and instructions about valid use.
Fait partie de Jinny Ladner Fonds
A postcard featuring Whistler Mountain and Garibaldi Provincial Park. The printed caption reads "This 2400 foot long T-bar takes skiers up 700 vertical feet through acres of power snow on the north slopes of Whistler Mountain, 73 miles north of Vancouver." There is no handwriting on the postcard.
Fait partie de Arv Pellegrin Fonds
The Rolling Whistler Review, Summer Solstice Issue, year unknown. A short newspaper dedicated to fiction, poetry and art by Whistler locals, called a "potpourri of local creativity."
Table of Contents:
1 Almost an editorial by Peter Vogler - a short introduction to the paper and information about print runs
2 Mountain Madness by the Great Brettski- a short article about the first Blackcomb Sextathlon
2 A Eulogy for Hippiedom by Sarah Dobell - a short article about hippie culture in the 1960s
3 The decay of the Whole gives rise to Its parts by Mark Bell - a poem
3 The Rock Poem by Mags - a poem
3 Mary by Stephen Vogler - a short fable
4 Giant Ants in My Apartment by Dean Eyre - a poem
4 In Verse With the Universe by Iole di Carlo - a poem
5-6 Nosing About With Bugsy by Peter Vogler - a travelogue about a roadtrip in Washington State
7 Assorted comics and drawings
8 Living on the Edge by Richard Gagne - a narrative about a backcountry skiing experience on Wedge Mountain
Saturday, November 7, 1981 Page A1/A13
Fait partie de Arv Pellegrin Fonds
The front page of the Weekend Sun from Vancouver on Saturday, November 7, 1981. A two page article entitled "'Aspen North' : Everything's There But Snow" about the first season after the Village was built. It also covers foreign interest in Whistler, housing prices, resort development, and overcrowding.
Sunday November 8, 1981, Page A4
Fait partie de Arv Pellegrin Fonds
A half page article from The Province newspaper published Sunday November 8, 1981 on page A4. The article is entitled "Peak in Sight for Whistler." The article is about whether or not Whistler has been oversold as a world class resort, unfinished resort developments, the dangers of Highway 99 and low real estate activity.