Laying the Foundation for the Roundhouse
- WMSC-01-01-1989-0332
- Stuk
- 1966
Part of Whistler Mountain
Workers are seen laying the foundation for the Roundhouse Lodge in the summer of 1966.
Laying the Foundation for the Roundhouse
Part of Whistler Mountain
Workers are seen laying the foundation for the Roundhouse Lodge in the summer of 1966.
Part of Whistler Mountain
The Roundhouse is shown under construction in 1966. There is a light dusting of snow half covering the dirt on the ground, and tire tracks are seen in the mud leading up to the building.
Measuring the Foundation for the Roundhouse
Part of Whistler Mountain
Three workers are seen measuring out the foundation for the Roundhouse Lodge in the summer of 1966.
View of Construction Site for Express Gondola G4 Station
Part of Whistler Mountain
Several men are seen working on a construction site. A previous finding aid notes that this is the Express Gondola G4 Station, built in the summer of 1987.
Note the price along the bottom edge of the print.
Man Standing in Front of Construction Site for Express Gondola G4 Station
Part of Whistler Mountain
A man is seen standing in the foreground, with a building under construction immediately behind him. Two workers are visible on the site.
Note the price along the bottom edge of the print.
Part of Whistler Mountain
Stacks of construction supplies and trucks are seen near a building.
View of Lift Construction Site
Part of Whistler Mountain
A partially raised tower is shown on a construction site which appears to be part of a chairlift.
Construction of Village and Blackcomb
Part of Whistler Mountain
View of the village construction with runs being developed on Blackcomb.
The type at the bottom of this print reads, "Construction on the new Town Centre is already well underway. Rising behind the new buildings can be seen Blackcomb Mountain. It is due to open for skiing for the 1980-81 season."
Part of Whistler Mountain
A view of newly constructed condominiums.
A typed note attached to the reverse reads, "New condominium designed by Gardiner, Thornton Davidson at Whistler."