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              1978-2007
              GRI-01-54 · Sous-série organique · 1978-2007
              Fait partie de Greg Griffith Fonds

              Photographs of Whistler Mountain and Blackcomb Mountain, Whistler Village, aerial shots of the Whistler Valley and its lakes, Black Tusk, 7th Heaven, Rendezvous Lodge, Pika's Restaurant and Roundhouse Lodge, alpenglow, panoramic shots of Wedge Mountain, various people skiing and snowboarding Whistler Mountain and Blackcomb Mountain, Village North, the Blackcomb Powdercats, Upper Village, Benchlands, condominiums, fireplaces, adaptive skiing, ski racing, telemark skiing, freestyle skiing and snowboarding, backcountry skiing, chairlifts, cabins, houses, The Gables, terrain parks, restaurants, dining, T-bars, snow grooming, Christine's Restaurant, heli-skiing, Symphony and Harmony Bowl, picnics, cougar tracks on Ipsoot Mountain, the Molson World Cup Downhill, the Disabled Skiers Championship, the Saudan Couloir Ski Race Extreme, the Canada Post Office at Marketplace Lodge, Glacier Creek Lodge, mountain biking, snowmobiling on Blackcomb Mountain, Molson Canadian Masters Alpine Series, Burnt Stew Basin, Slush Cup on Blackcomb Mountain, skating on the lakes, Tyax Heli-ski, Whistler Golf Course, canoeing, windsurfing, golf, beach volleyball at Rainbow Park, horseback riding, the Dash for Cash Windsurfing Event, climbing in the Tantalus Range, tennis, cross-country skiing, ski-touring, surfing, the gym at the Delta Mountain Inn, Merlin's Bar & Grill, Cheakamus Lake, Tremor Glacier, and Blackcomb Kids Kamp.

              Slides
              GRI-01-54-029 · Dossier · [c. 1980-1999]
              Fait partie de Greg Griffith Fonds

              Photographs of Chateau Whistler Resort and Upper Village as seen from Whistler Mountain, Whistler Village in winter with Rainbow Mountain in the background, the sunrise over Wedge Mountain, Glen Harris skiing Symphony Bowl, houses set in the Whistler Valley with Blackcomb Mountain in the background, Marketplace parking lot and Lodge with the Canada Post Office and with Blackcomb Mountain in the background, an aerial of apres ski at Glacier Creek Lodge, adaptive ski racing on Blackcomb Mountain, a skier on Whistler and/or Blackcomb Mountain, Chateau Whistler Resort in winter, Mike Douglas skiing Blackcomb's south side, an aerial of Blackcomb Peak that includes Secret Bowl, Saudan Couloir, and Horstman Glacier; heli-skiers on Powder Mountain, the top of 7th Heaven with 7th Heaven Express and Horstman Hut with Black Tusk in the background, a skier dining at Pika's Restaurant on Whistler Mountain, and Jan Newton and Pat Cost heli-skiing the Pemberton Icecap.

              Captions:
              001: "Whistler-Winter Chateau Whistler Resort & Base of Blackcomb B.C."
              002: "WHISTLER VILLAGE WITH RAINBOW MTN BEHIND"
              003: "Sunrise over Wedge Mt Whistler B.C."
              004: "Whistler-Winter Symphony Bowl Skier Glen Harris"
              006: "Whistler Real Estate"
              007: "Whistler-Winter Whistler Village & Blackcomb Mt."
              008: "Apres ski Glacier Creek Lodge, Blackcomb Mt."
              009, 010: "Disabled Skier Champs. Blackcomb"
              015: "Winter/Blackcomb/Ski Skiing on B/C's sunny side Skier: Mike Douglas"
              017: "Heli Skiing Heli Skiing on Powder Mountain"
              019: "Winter/Whistler Lunch Crowd at Pika's Mountain Top Restaurant"
              020: "Heli Skiing Pemberton Ice Cap Skiers:Jan Newton & Pat Cost"

              Caption on File:
              "SKI"

              Postcards
              GRI-02-02 · Sous-série organique · [c. 1980-2000?]
              Fait partie de Greg Griffith Fonds

              Postcards for Whistler featuring Greg Griffith's photography, including:

              001: 8 postcards featuring Greg Griffith's photos
              002: 11 Traveltime postcards and 1 Snowgoose Tranportation postcard featuring Greg Griffith's photos

              Week of December 23, 1982
              WQ-2-287 · Dossier · December 23, 1982
              Fait partie de Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to Paul and Jane Burrows; children drinking hot chocolate; ski gear; opening Christmas presents; children in costume for Christmas play; "Christmas Around the World" school event; post office;
              Appears in December 23, 1982 issue:
              02-287-23. Pg. 3. Caption: [top] Publisher Paul Burrows and his wife Jane prior to a well-earned visit to the Caribbean.
              02-287-44. Pg. 8. Caption: Nick Gibbs, Stoney's chef, went all out with his culinary talents and produced this appetizing creation from a 40 lb. salmon donated by the Grocery Store. It was part of a huge "indoor picnic" for participants in the All Cal Winter Carnival.
              02-287-15. Pg. 10. Caption: No, this young man is not a practitioner of the latest foot fetishes. He's fitting WMSC General Manager Peter Alder with a new pair of boots from McConkey's Ski Shop. (By the way, Peter's old boots were just that -- old. They fastened with laces.)

              Week of August 1, 1983
              WQ-2-338 · Dossier · August 1, 1983
              Fait partie de Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to Logging Games; portraits; band playing outdoors in Whistler Village; awards at evening event; house interior; homemade airplane; small planes; Pemberton; trucks; Government of Canada Special Recovery Project; setting up for outdoor concert; post boxes; Whistler Resort Association promotional film;
              Appears in August 4, 1983 issue:
              02-338-107. Pg. 1. Caption: Designer Kurt Warner (center) of Arabesque Tension Structures instructs a group on setting up the WRA's new $15,000 tent at Myrtle Philip School field July 28. The tent is lifted initially by what Warner calls "the world's largest bumper jack" then pulled over by a vehicle or a winch. It can be set up in three hours and collapsed in half the time and can serve as overhead shelter or a band shell.
              02-338-126. Pg. 2. Caption: What all of Whistler's been waiting for -- 364 new boxes were installed at the post office July 27. Contractor Richard Vandervinne also added two new security doors while he was at it. The postmaster asked letter-lovers to quell their enthusiasm. Everyone who has applied for a box will be contacted within the next two months.
              02-338-64. Pg. 3. Caption: [inset] Don Natanos flies a one-seater plane on Saturday, July 31 as part of an eight-minute promotional film for the Whistler Resort Association. The film is being produced by Petersen Productions.
              02-338-72. Pg. 3. Caption: See above.
              02-338-38. Pg. 5. Caption: Ernie Hnatiuk ... looking forward to working with WLC.
              02-338-26. Pg. 6. Caption: [left] Lee-Ann Russell, Village Store Employee, Brio Estates.
              02-338-33. Pg. 6. Caption: [middle] Dennis Waddingham, Village Store Owner, Whistler Cay.
              02-338-61. Pg. 6. Caption: [bottom] Paul Burrows, former publisher of The Whistler Question, receives two awards fro Kevin Hamm, publisher of the Northwest Herald in Saskatchewan at the CCNA annual meeting in Winnipeg. The Question was awarded first place for best all-round newspaper and best front page in its circulation class in Canada.
              02-338-122. Pg. 7. Caption: [top] Whistler Resort Association's latest purchase, a $15,000 "Arabesque" tent, was put up under the close scrutiny of designer Kurt Warner of Calgary.
              02-338-113. Pg. 7. Caption: [middle] on the Myrtle Philip School playing field July 28.
              02-338-100. Pg. 7. Caption: [bottom] The tent covers 2400 sq. ft. and is 40 ft. wide and 60ft. high. When everyone has learned the ropes, it should take three people three hours to set up.
              02-338-85. Pg. 8. Caption: [top] Small planes line up along the new airstrip in Pemberton (above)
              02-338-93. Pg. 8. Caption: [bottom] while signs at the entrance announce the federal government's $400,000 grant to improve the landing strip.
              02-338-18. Pg. 9. Caption: [top] The Bischoff brothers of Squamish (above) take 10 swings in the Butcher Block competition during Squamish Loggers' Sports Days finals July 31 at the new stadium in Squamish.
              02-338-11. Pg. 9. Caption: [bottom] Left, two loggers descent just below the speed of gravity in the Pole Climb.
              02-338-48. Pg. 10. Caption: With a touch of Irish traditional music blended with their own, (l to r) Geoffrey Kelly, Jay Knudson and John Mann brightened up an already sunny Village Square Sunday. The lively trio hails from Vancouver.
              02-338-45. Pg. 13. Caption: Linda Lesch (left) gives a nod of approval to the goodie picked out by Heather Powell-Long, 3, at the community centre bake sale Sunday, while Chani Long, 5, and Taya James, 9, consider their choices. $149 was raised for the project.

              3-05-001 · Dossier · April 7, 1995
              Fait partie de Jardine / Betts / Smith fonds

              Letter from Jenny Jardine to Echo-Marie Fawks (nee Betts) and her husband, Don, written on April 7, 1995. In the letter, Jenny recounts her and her family's life living in the Whistler Valley between the 1900s and the 1940s - at Rainbow Lodge, Mons, Alpha Lake, and finally at 34 1/2 Mile [Function Junction area]. Stories she recounts include their relationship with the Philips and Harry Horstman, hikes on Sproatt Mountain and to Cheakamus Lake, mail delivery, schooling, scavenging berries along the Pacific Great Eastern Railway, and Howard Gebhart and her brothers' serving in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II. She finishes the letter talking about her recent trip to Northern BC, the Yukon, and Alaska. The letter was enclosed in an envelope with notes written by Louise Smith regarding the letter's custodial history. The letter was given to Louise by Echo-Marie (Louise's cousin), who lived with her husband, Don, in Whistler from c. 1990 to c. 2012.

              Week of September 21, 1981 [2]
              WQ-2-210 · Dossier · September 21, 1981
              Fait partie de Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to mountain views; airplane; Whistler Post Office; council; kayaking; town planning; bikini party; construction
              02-210-39. Pg. 1. Caption: Attentive, and not so attentive, audience members consider proposals offered by Ann Jepson at the September 19 public hearing on the Official Community Plan.
              02-210-56. Pg. 3. Caption: Mayor Pat Carleton accepts title to the B.C. Tel A-frame across from the Gulf station from Kenneth Crowter.
              02-210-54. Pg. 4. Caption: Postmistress Beth Pipe serves customers from the new post office located in the Village Centre.
              02-210-29. Pg. 8. Caption: Usually the mail rolls, but this time the post office does -- into its new home in the Town Centre.
              02-210-59. Pg. 10. Caption: Municipal crew searches for sewer manhole under fresh pavement on Rainbow Drive.
              02-210-23. Pg. 11. Caption: [left] Dash 7 aircraft uses only 1500 ft. of runway in take off from Pemberton Airport.
              02-210-20. Pg. 11. Caption: [right] Mayor Pat Carleton of Whistler and Mayor Shirley Henry of Pemberton check out the de Havilland Dash 7 aircraft at Pemberton Airport.
              02-210-74. Pg. 12 . Caption: All dolled up! It was girls' night out (for some) at the Jock Contest held at Mountain House Monday, September 27 The Beauty Scott Paxton (centre) from Stoney's proved better than the Beasts, and walked away with $100 for first place.
              02-210-52. Pg. 18. Caption: Obviously someone didn't. Downed sign at intersection of Alta Lake Road and Highway 99 tells the whole story.
              02-210-37. Pg. 20. Caption: With shovel in hand, a worker performs the Dance of the Wet Cement while installing the floor for Peter Skoros' new 24-hour restaurant below Tapley's in the Town Centre.

              General Information
              WA_2016_049-01-022 · Dossier · [2005]-2006
              Fait partie de Gay Cluer Fonds

              Information sheets used to create the book entitled "The History of Alta Lake Road" by Florence Petersen. The information sheets are about things common to all residents such as the Pacific Great Eastern Railway and Mail Delivery. Also included are some information pages about more than one lot and their owners.

              Week of November 15, 1982
              WQ-2-293 · Dossier · November 15, 1982
              Fait partie de Whistler Question

              Photographs including but not limited to snowman skiier; Whistler Village; post office; Whistler gondola; snow-making; Fire Hall; flea market
              Appears in November 18, 1982 issue:
              02-293-77. Pg. 1. Caption: First snowman of the season was being created on Nov. 15 with only the help of a small shovel and a metal spoon. Sculptors are clockwise from the bottom left: Sam Davie, Pam Pocius, Tim Sereda, Anthony Garm and Nina Lewis.
              02-293-59. Pg. 3. Caption: [left] Margate Kogler 'hams it up' with a submarine sandwich in the kitchen at the Community Club Fall Fair November 13.
              02-293-57. Pg. 3. Caption: [right] Eugene Rickli displays a selection of his hand-carved cedar faces at the Community Club Fall Fair November 13.
              02-293-63. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Auctioneer extraordinaire Paul Burrows helps raise $1800 at the Whistler Rotary Club auction held Nov. 13.
              02-293-25. Pg. 8. Caption: New positions and new faces on Blackcomb Mountain this season include (l-r) Lorne Borgal, Administrative Manager; Rick Morten, Operations Manager; Grant Smith, Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor and Ross Nichol, Comptroller.
              02-293-51. Pg. 9. Caption: A quiet moment in memory of the war dead is observed Thursday, Nov. 11 by members of Whistler RCMP, and Whistler Ambulance. (Left to right) Denver Snider, Gord Simms, Andrea Lloyd and Jim Scribner observe two minutes of silence after laying a wreath. Any war vets who would be interested in holding an Armistice Day service next year are asked to contact Jim Scribner.
              02-293-55. Pg. 10. Caption: Connie Allen and Susie Young take a break from the crowds at the Nov. 13 Fall Fair. Over 2000 people attended the fair to select from a variety of top quality ware such as Connie's pottery.
              02-293-42. Pg. 11. Caption: Ian Boyd, an employee of Whistler Mountain Ski Corp., demonstrates the in's and out's of this S.M.I. snow-making machine Thursday, Nov. 11. The machine, which may be put to use on Whistler Mountain this winter, is able to produce enough snow to cover one acre one-half inch deep in one hour.
              02-293-5. Pg. 14. Caption: [left] Russ Shepherd, Hotelier, Brio Estates
              02-293-72. Pg. 14. Caption: [middle] Rod MacLeod, Carpenter, White Gold Estates