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Sewall feeding ducks

  • PHILIP-3-1986-0732
  • Item
  • [1917 or 1918]
  • Part of Philip Fonds

Sewall Tapley with unknown dog standing on a dock, feeding ducks in Rainbow Creek. Two cabins in background.

Skating on Rainbow Creek

Jean Tapley and Myrtle Philip skating on Rainbow Creek with the P.G.E. line visible in the background.

Whistler Region Fisheries Stewardship

  • MACLAURIN_2017_011-008-018
  • File
  • 1995 - 2006
  • Part of Don MacLaurin

Documents concerning fisheries in the Whistler area. File includes an agenda for a Whistler Fisheries Stewardship Group meeting; bound document titled "Fish Inventory of Whistler Area: Recommendations for Future Use"; bound document titled "Whistler Region Fisheries Stewardship Plan: December 1996"; fish habitat report and recommendations; edited draft of "Whistler Region Recreational Fisheries Proposal" from 1995; Whistler Fisheries Stewardship Group volunteer stream surveys from 2001; executive summary titled "Whistler Region Recreational Fisheries Management Plan"; correspondence regarding fish passages.

Note: This file consists of two folders.

Notes on the Sproatt-Rainbow Openings

File includes notes titled "Sproatt-Rainbow Openings". The notes involve different approaches, surveys from 1985 until 1990, and locations.

Alta Lake Community Club Minutebook 1951-1983

Minutebook for meetings of the Alta Lake Community Club from 1951-1985. Subjects discussed include holiday parties and dances, the purchasing of a projector, hosting films, Girl Guides and Cubs, memorial benches, the purchasing of a snowplow, logging, moving the Alta Lake School flagpole, fire safety, postal service, roads, Robbie Burns Night, fishing derbies, art lessons, theatre, Myrtle Philip's birthday, the Squamish Youth Choral, Blackcomb Ski Club, Rainbow Mountain ski hill, the Pacific Great Eastern Railway, TV's coming to the Whistler valley, building the Whistler Mountain Ski Club building, the formation of a ski club, the Mountain Rescue Group, Mount Whistler Lodge, Alta Lake Ratepayers Association, building a new school, physical education classes on the mountain, Cypress Lodge, donation to the Garibaldi Olympic Development Association, Highland Lodge, the Logger's Sports Day Parade, seasons passes for children, square-dancing, and badminton.