Mount Whistler Lodge

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              Alta - Gen
              Benjamin-3-2-130 · File · [1968-1974]
              Part of George Benjamin Fonds

              Photographs of [Soo Valley camp grounds?], Alta Lake, Whistler Lodge, and Wayside Park.

              WA_2016_156-01-01-001 · Item · 1951-1983
              Part of Heather Gamache Fonds

              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.

              BRAM-01 - WA_2011_002-001-002 · Item · 1975
              Part of Bramfield Fonds

              Bob Currie at the Freakers' Ball at the Mount Whistler Lodge in 1975.
              Caption on verso: "Bob C[reevy?] - Patty Bramfield"

              Bramfield Fonds
              BRAM · Fonds · 1975-1993

              Photographs from the Freakers' Ball. The photographs were taken at three different Freakers' Balls: in 1975, when it was held in the Mount Whistler Lodge; in 1976, when it was held in the Christiana Inn, and in 1977, when it was held in the Keg.

              Photographs of the Tapley's Fastball team. One photograph is from July 19 in the early 1980s. The other photograph is from July 1, 1989. The photos were most likely taken at Spruce Grove Park in Whistler, BC. The photo from the early 1980s seems to be an informal baseball league, whereas the photo from 1989 is most likely taken at an event hosted by the Whistler Slo-Pitch Association (WSPA).

              Brem - Tusk 38 1973
              Benjamin-3-2-006 · File · 1973
              Part of George Benjamin Fonds

              Photographs of Tokum Corners dock, Pacific Great Eastern railway tracks in front of Tokum Corners, a 1951 Mercury panel truck, (Uncle Truck), Whistler Lodge, sailing on Alta Lake, Black Tusk, Bruce Prentice, and Lost Lake.

              Burning of Hillcrest Lodge
              CSTE-01-001 · File · ca. 1980s
              Part of Chris Stethem Fonds

              File includes photograph print of Mount Whistler Lodge (previously known as Hillcrest Lodge) burning down sometime in the 1980s.

              Caption on verso: "Whistler Lodge Burns. End of an era."

              Freakers' Ball
              BRAM-01 - WA_2011_002 · Series · 1975-1977
              Part of Bramfield Fonds

              Photographs from the Freakers' Ball. The photographs were taken at three different Freakers' Balls: in 1975, when it was held in the Mount Whistler Lodge; in 1976, when it was held in the Christiana Inn, and in 1977, when it was held in the Keg.

              Inspired by a Doctor Hook song of the same name, the Freakers’ Ball was held in Whistler for four successive years during the full moon of spring solstice, beginning in 1974. At a time when Whistler’s entertainment was somewhat limited, the Freakers’ Ball filled the gap, bringing the entire valley together to celebrate. It was also a chance for the girls (and the boys) to dress up in something more glamorous than ski boots. The dress code was "formally insane and insanely formal", and people wore everything from evening dress to cavalier costumes to a gorilla suit. One partygoer even jumped out of a cake wearing nothing but body paint.

              Freakers' Ball 1975
              BRAM-01 - WA_2011_002-001 · File · 1975
              Part of Bramfield Fonds

              Photographs of the Freakers' Ball of 1975, held at Mount Whistler Lodge.

              Glen Mason Fonds
              WA_2016_075 · Fonds · 1968-2006

              Photographs of the Mason family and Mt. Whistler Lodge and a business card for Glen Mason.