A square [dinner] menu printed on brown and pearlescent cardstock paper, prepared for His Royal Highness, the Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex by the Resort Municipality of Whistler [during his visit to the Paralympic Games in 2010]. The menu includes a first course of hot smoked salmon, muskox short rib ravioli, and cipolini onion. The second course was Blueberry Hill venison, sweet potato, pistachio brown butter, and a blueberry jus. Dessert was a maple flan with vanilla poached pears followed by tea and coffee. The Menu also displays the Tourism Whistler logo.
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Newsletter-style menu from Nasty Jack's, a restaurant that was formerly located in Carleton Lodge beside Longhorn Saloon. The front page appears to be the front of a newsletter called 'Nasty's News: Winter Edition' and includes a satirical article titled 'Oldest Liftie in the World Discovered at a Small Resort in Peru' along with photographs of a man skiing and the interior of the restaurant. The inside pages show the Nasty Jack's menu, including a section called 'Powder Hounds Breakfast Special'. The back page gives the history behind Nasty Jack's, including how 'Mama Nasty', 'Papa Nasty', and 'Jack Jr.' got to Whistler, as well as a map showing where Nasty Jack's was located.
The series includes event tickets from the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, two temporary tattoos representing the 2010 Winter Olympic Games hosted in Whistler and Vancouver, stickers promoting the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, three DVDs from 2005-2010 that contain videos on a variety of topics regarding Olympic Games, one CD-R disc that contains one PDF of a study on the Whistler Athlete's Village heating system feasibility from 2004, an excel matrix, a promotional VHS tape for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games bid, a BC Transit brochure map that outlines its bus services during the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, a [dinner] menu prepared for His Royal Highness, the Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex by the Resort Municipality of Whistler [during his visit to the Paralympic Games in 2010], a paper booklet of a concept design for the Whistler Olympic Centre, a spiral bound paper booklet created for the Vancouver Whistler 2010 Bid Corporation Supporter Conference from November 23, 2001, a poster created by Tourism Whistler to advertise the temporary closure of the Whistler Public Library while the building functioned as the Whistler Canada Olympic House during the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, a congratulatory issue of TIME Magazine from July 14th, 2003 with a cover image of three local Whistler youth celebrating the Vancouver and Whistler 2010 Olympic bid victory in the Village Square, Whistler Village.
Materials relating to Citta' Bistro that reflect the operations of running the restaurant, including floorplans, menus, and a business card for founder Irv Buckwold.
Photographs of the Sea-to-Sky Highway (Highway 99) just before upgrades were made in preparation for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, and a menu for Nasty Jack's restaurant (formerly in the location of Garbanzo Bike and Bean) in newsletter format.
An unfolded specials card for The Keg. One panel gives the House Specials for drinks, another gives the Summer Drinks specials and the third has The Keg logo and the prices for normal drinks with a picture of an unidentified woman.
Menus from The Keg Restaurant in the 1970s and lists of rates for Adventures West Village in the 1970s.
A promotional book for Whistler's restaurants created by the Restaurant Association of Whistler in 2009. The book includes menu highlights, featured recipes and alcoholic beverages, featured chefs, reviews, awards, restaurant origin stories, an events calendar, and a map.
Table of Contents :
1 Welcome
3 Reference/ Quick Index
4 Your dining Adventure Begins
7 araxi
9 BBQ Bob's
11 Bavaria
13 Bearfoot Bistro
15 Black's Restaurant
17 Caramba
19 Celadon Korean BBQ Cuisine
21 Cinnamon Bear Bar and Grille
23 The Den at Nicklaus North
25 earls
27 The Edgewater
29 Elements
31 Fifty Two 80 Bistro & Bar
33 Hy's Steakhouse
35 Jordan's Crossing
37 Kaze Sushi
39 The Keg Steakhouse and Bar
41 Kypriaki Note
43 La Bocca
45 La Rua Restaurante
47 the mix by Ric's
49 Mongolie Grill
51 Monk's Grill
53 The Mountain Club
55 Nagomi Sushi
57 The Old Spaghetti Factory
59 Quattro at Whistler
61 Quinny's Cafe
63 Ric's Grill
63 Rimrock Cafe
67 Sachi Sushi
69 Splitz Grill
71 Sushi Village
73 Sushi-Ya
75 Tandoori Grill
77 TeppanVillage
79 21 Steps
81 Wild wood Bistro and Bar
83 Maps
84 Events Calendar
85 Our Mission
A two-page menu for The Keg. Advertised are the specialties of the Whistler Keg, combination plates, side dishes, appetizers, steaks, seafood, Prime Rib dinners and salads.
An opening package from the opening of Whistler Express gondola in 1988. The package contains a large black and white photographic print of the gondola, a news release, statistics, a list of consultants, a historical summary, and a real estate plan, summary of the Whistler Mountain Ski Corporation, a pamphlet, a menu, and two stickers.