- BLA-21-0001
- File
- [198- or 199-?]
Part of Blackcomb Mountain Fonds
Photographs of fireworks and buildings lit up at night for the Whistler Mountain Whistler Express gondola grand opening.
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Part of Blackcomb Mountain Fonds
Photographs of fireworks and buildings lit up at night for the Whistler Mountain Whistler Express gondola grand opening.
Photographs of publicity shots used for Blackcomb Mountain's marketing purposes before it merged with Whistler. Subjects include but are not limited to the following: skiing, snowboarding, events, dining, retail, aerial photography, portraits, mountain facilities, mountain biking, outdoor recreation, and hiking.
Part of George Benjamin Fonds
Photographs of a downhill ski race on Whistler Mountain, the Gondola, and skis intended for purchase.
Part of George Benjamin Fonds
Photographs of the original Gondola, Red Chair in summer, Whistler Bowl, Tower 18, the top of the Red Chair in summer, chicken coops, and work on the TV repeater on Sproatt Mountain.
Part of George Benjamin Fonds
Photographs Tokum Corners outhouse, Tokum Corners exterior, a kerosene refrigerator on the porch, an A–Frame house, and a view from the Gondola.
Garibaldi International Summer Ski Camp Information Package
Part of Jinny Ladner Fonds
A Garibaldi International Summer Ski Camp at Whistler Mountain information package of four pages. Page 1 features a picture of a skier and advertises guest coach Art Furrer. There is also information about the dates of the sessions, the camp and coaching staff, the locations, the instruction and the age range of participants. The second page gives short biographies of 4 coaches: Ornulf Johnsen, Art Furrer, Al Menzies and Joe Csizmazia. It also covers the purpose of the camp and details what kind of equipment to bring and insurance to have. The third page is an application form for the camp with a stapled attachment indicating the dates of the second session have been moved to July 1- July 10. The fourth page features three images: "The gondola-chairlift complex will take students up 4000 ft. to the upper T-bar slopes", "The 3/4 mile long T-bar will take students to 6420 ft. above sea level where snow conditions are good even in July", and "Ornulf Johnsen practices slalom on the upper slopes of Whistler Mountain." The fourth page also contains a letter from the director Ornulf Johnsen about the naming of the camp, qualifications necessary to attend, camp schedule, age limits, evening activities, supervision, and end of camp races.
A Peak to Peak Gondola adult sightseeing ticket valid for December 12, 2008, the first day the gondola opened.
Part of Karen Overgaard Fonds
A Peak to Peak Gondola adult sightseeing ticket valid for December 12, 2008, the first day the gondola opened.
Peak to Peak Gondola Sightseeing Ticket
Part of Karen Overgaard Fonds
A Peak to Peak Gondola adult sightseeing ticket valid for December 12, 2008, the first day the gondola opened.
Part of Wendy Morrison Fonds
Photographs of ski racing on Whistler Mountain in the 1970s and roller-skiing. Many of the photographs are portraits of skiers with the individual pictured labelled on the back.