Two women with ski gear and one man are seen standing in front of a sign that reads, "Canada's most modern ski & tourist centre to be constructed here."
Annotations on the reverse of the print state, "Annette Wilhelmsen on left?" and "Mr. Taylor on right, others unknown."
A skier in a bib is seen making their way through a series of gates toward a finish line fence, which a small crowd is gathered along. In the background are several buildings and a parking lot full of cars.
A skier in a bib is seen making their way through a series of gates toward a finish line fence, which a small crowd is gathered along. In the background are several buildings and a parking lot full of cars.
An annotation on the back of the print states, "This is incorrect reversed image".
Two children are seen standing with a woman, presumably their mother, surrounded by skis and poles on a snowy day. They are all dressed in ski gear, and Garibaldi Lift Co. tickets are visible attached to the bottom edges of the children's sweaters.
A sticker on the back of the print reads, "Mrs. Bette Taylor, Scott and Jeanne, of 2200 78th N.E., Bellevue, Washington (Seattle)".
This photograph shows a Garibaldi racer airborne as he comes off a bump. Notes on the photocopied record read, "Gerry Renaldi from Kimberly," and "1969 Canadian Championships Whistler Mountain."
The annotation on the reverse of the print reads, "Early racer GLC late 60s".