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Photographs of Blackcomb Mountain in winter with Whistler Village below, Whistler Village during the day and night, snow-covered condominiums in Whistler, a horse-drawn carriage in Whistler Village with Carleton Lodge and Whistler Express Gondola in the background, Blackcomb base in Upper Village and Chateau Whistler Resort as seen from Whistler Mountain, a large crowd of people on the mountain for a barbecue and a woman barbecuing, and a large crowd in Skier's Plaza in front of Carleton Lodge.

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007: "WHISTLER VILLAGE"

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Photographs taken by Greg Griffith depicting Whistler Village, a parking lot, and the Conference Centre.

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Week of September 13, 1984

Photographs including but not limited to pouring cement; baseball; firefighters; construction; drinking; Brummet modelling t-shirt; portraits; Birthday party; Whistler Conference Centre
Appears in September 13, 1984 issue:
02-417-B-17. Pg. 1. Caption: [top left] John Johnston, deputy minister, Lands, Parks and Housing.
02-417-A-2. Pg. 1. Caption: [right] Sunday morning the Whistler fire dept. cut a hole in a burning Alpine Meadows house, attempting to release combustible gas.
02-417-A-32. Pg. 1. Caption: [bottom left] WLC director Wendy MacDonald shared the story of her successful career Sept. 7 with Women of Whistler, a group established for professional and business women in the community. MacDonald is president of B.C. Bearing Engineers Ltd. and was recently named Canadian Businesswoman of the Year.
02-417-C-3. Pg. 3. Caption: [bottom] Conference Centre worker Helene Patenaude was de-shingling its roof Monday, while elsewhere dormers were in the first stages of construction. See Conference Centre special report, page 12.
02-417-A-10. Pg. 7. Caption: Dr. Peter Oberlander, winner of the Rotary Club of Whistler lottery for a lifetime dual mountain pass, was presented his prize Friday by Lorne Borgal, president of Whistler Mountain Ski Corporation, and Hugh Smythe, president of Blackcomb Skiing Enterprises. Oberlander, a University of British Columbia professor and director of human settlement for the United Nations, spoke to Rotarians at their weekly luncheon, on his own experiences in this area since he first visited Diamond Head at Easter, 1950. Oberlander recalled the trip by water to Britannia Beach from Horseshoe Bay, and from Britannia to Sqaumish by jeep. In the 1960's, Oberlander assisted Keg owner George Tidal in laying out his restaurant on Alta Lake. Later, Oberlander helped plan what was to be the Olympic townsite, and has since then been a frequent and enthusiastic weekender here. Winning the lifetime pass, he said, is "in many ways a crowning achievement" to his three decade-long familiarity with the area.
02-417-A-5. Pg. 8. Caption: Umpire Jerry Kazman keeps a close eye on all plays as Team Gangrene outfielder hits a long drive to left field in the Longhorn slo-pitch tournament Sunday.
02-417-B-12. Pg. 9. Caption: Whistler residents Lee MacLaurin and Ian Mounsey were wed Saturday in a ceremony at Tyrol Lodge. Lee is the daughter of Isobel and Don MacLaurin of Whistler, and Ian is the son of Ken and Sylvia Mounsey of Galiano Island. Best man at the wedding was Jim Lang, while Lee's sisters Sue and Jill were bridesmaids. Marriage Commissioner Joan Hinds of Squamish performed the ceremony and guests at the Tyrol Lodge reception were treated to a topographic wedding cake sculpted in the form of Whistler Mountain and decorated with a pair of "ski-niks" and candy trees. Lee started a family tradition by wearing the same dress mother Isobel wore at her wedding 26 years ago.
02-417-B-24. Pg. 12. Caption: Tony Brummet, Land, Parks and Housing minister, officially opened the Black Tusk Village subdivision Saturday. The 94 strata-lot subdivision was built to provide a new home for former residents of Garibaldi, which in 1981 was declared hazardous because of the Barrier, a rock face nearby. Brute, centre, was assisted by LPH regional director Al Rhodes, left, and Nelson Bastien, chairman of the Garibaldi Ratepayers' Association.
02-417-D-9. Pg. 17. Caption: The summer students hired by Whistler Resort Association said goodbye last week following a season-long series of performances in Whistler Village. (From left to right) Rob McQuaid, Mike McQuaid, Karen Overgaard and Rick Johnson were four of the university and community college students who helped create a festive atmosphere in the village this summer. WRA summer students who were absent include Kimberley Paulley, David Lyford, Paul Ciechanowski, Kristine Keil and Susan Mathew.
02-417-D-15. [Around the table from left to right: Pat Hocking, Jane Burrows, unknown, Pauline Wiebe, Ray Wiebe, unknown, unknown, Glenda Bartosh, unknown, Paul Burrows, and Ken Pope]
02-417-D-016. [From left to right: Sue Neilson, unknown, Tim [?] (chef at Araxi), Pauline Wiebe, and Ray Wiebe]

European Dinner Dance Documents

  • WA_2015_024-02
  • Série
  • 1985-1991
  • Parte de Wohlgemuth

Illustrated posters, tickets, thank-you list, and a cash bar price list for the annual European Dinner Dance.

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Photographs of the flooding of Whistler Creek and Creekside, construction in the Village, including the Delta Mountain Inn (now the Hilton Hotel), the Whistler Conference Centre, the Clocktower Building, the Adara Hotel, Carleton Lodge, and the Whistler Village Inn, and crowds in Village Square with the Amsterdam Pub in the background.

Envelope 11

Photographs of construction in Whistler Village and of the Canada Day Parade.

Prints 013-016

Photographs of trucks in a Canada Day Parade, an unidentified building under construction, a view of Whistler Village with various buildings under construction including the Whistler Conference Centre, Hearthstone and Rainbow Lodges, and Fitzsimmons Lodge.

The AWARE Conserver Newsletter - Issue #22, January 2002

Issue #22 of the newsletter "The AWARE Conserver," dated January 2002.

Contents:

  • "Message from the President - Whistler. It's Our Nature"
  • "SLRD [Squamish-Lillooet Regional District] News"
  • "Doing Well by Doing Good"
  • "First Steps for the Natural Step"
  • "Tina Symko Joins AWARE"
  • "Recent Conferences - Climate Change Research in BC, Smart Growth"
  • "AWARE AGM"

Whistler Winter Pride 2008 Raw Footage Disc 7 of 8 on DVD-ROM by Resort TV Network - 2008

Videos found on DVD-ROM of raw footage for Whistler Winter Pride 2008, produced by Resort TV Network, in 2008. The films provide coverage of the WinterPRIDE 2008 events:

  • "Snowball"
  • "Women's Apres"

Total duration of the films are 17 minutes and 32 seconds. Additionally, other types of files included on the DVD-ROM include GZ, Application, SPN, DCF, and SKN.

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