Whistler Mountain

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Alex & Myrtle with guests on Whistler Mountain

Alex & Myrtle Philip (in dark clothing) on top of Whistler Mountain with 6 Rainbow Lodge guests. Several annotations on verso: "#8 ; 1921 ; At the summit of Whistler Mountain / 7200 ft above sea level / a day's trip from Rainbow Lodge ; #18 ; Myrtle & Alex Philip in dark clothes"

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Photographs of Neal Carter and Charles Townsend's mountaineering trip into Garibaldi Provincial Park and the Spearhead Range in September, 1923, including ascents of Wedge Mountain, Whistler Mountain, Overlord Mountain, Fissile Peak, Diavolo Peak, and Mt James Turner.

The Garibaldi Region looking across Cheakamus Lake Valley from Whistler M[oun]t[ain] - Sept. 17, 1923

  • WMA_P88-01-019
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  • September 17, 1923
  • Part of Neal Carter

Photograph taken by Neal Carter of Charles Townsend pointing across the Cheakamus Lake valley from Whistler Mountain on September 17, 1923.

Caption: "The Garibaldi Region. Looking across Cheakamus Lake Valley from Whistler M[oun]t[ain] - Sept. 17, 1923."

[Neal Carter has also traced the tips of mountains in view on the back of the photograph with a labels written backwards so that if you hold the photo up to the light, the labels appear superimposed on the image. The labels read Mt. Isosceles 8000 ft, Castle Towers 8300 ft, and Mt. Garibaldi 8750 ft."

Mountains around head of Fitzsimmons Valley from above the Cabin - Sept. 17, 1923 - on my way to Whistler M[oun]t[ain]

  • WMA_P88-01-028
  • File
  • September 17, 1923
  • Part of Neal Carter

Photograph taken by Neal Carter of the mountains above the Fitzsimmons Creek Cabin in Fitzsimmons Valley on September 17, 1923.

Caption: "Mountains around head of Fitzsimmons Valley from above the Cabin. - Sept. 17, 1923 - on my way to Whistler Mountain."

[Neal Carter has also traced the tips of mountains in view on the back of the photograph with labels written backwards so that if you hold the photo up to the light, the labels appear superimposed on the image. The labels read Head of Fitzsimmons Creek, Mt. Overlord, Fitzsimmons Gl[acier], Red M[oun]tain, and Black M[oun]t[ain] [now known as Fissile Peak].

The Spearhead Range from Wedge M[oun]t[ain] summit, looking South - Sept. 10, [19]'23

  • WMA_P88-01-040
  • File
  • September 10, 1923
  • Part of Neal Carter

Photograph taken by Neal Carter of the Spearhead Range as seen from the summit of Wedge Mountain on September 10, 1923.

Caption: "The Spearhead Range from Wedge M[oun]t[ain] summit, looking South. - Sept. 10, [19]'23."

[Neal Carter has also traced the tips of mountains in view on the back of the photograph with labels written backwards so that if you hold the photo up to the light, the labels appear superimposed on the image. The labels read Black Tusk, Tantalus Range, Whistler M[oun]t[ain], Sproat M[oun]t[ain], and Alta Lake.]

Wedge M[oun]t[ain] from Whistler M[oun]t[ain] - Sept. 17, 1923

  • WMA_P88-01-005
  • File
  • September 17, 1923
  • Part of Neal Carter

Photograph of a distant Neal Carter of Wedge Mountain as seen from Whistler Mountain on September 17, 1923.

Caption: "Wedge M[oun]t[ain] from Whistler M[oun]t[ain] - Sept. 17, 1923."

[Neal Carter has also traced the tips of mountains, glacier, and creek in view with labels written backwards so that if you hold the photo up to the light, the labels appear superimposed on the image.]

Neal Carter

  • WMA_P88
  • Fonds
  • September 1923

Photographs of Neal Carter and Charles Townsend's mountaineering trip into Garibaldi Provincial Park and the Spearhead Range in September, 1923, including ascents of Wedge Mountain, Whistler Mountain, Overlord Mountain, Fissile Peak, Diavolo Peak, and Mt James Turner.

Don MacLaurin

  • MACLAURIN_2017_011
  • Fonds
  • 1929 - 2013

Fonds contain the records of Don MacLaurin. MacLaurin was involved in the forestry industry of British Columbia, taught at BCIT, and was heavily involved with the Resort Municipality of Whistler. He was in several forestry associations, including the Canadian Institute of Forestry, British Columbia Foresters, and the Forest Nursery Association of British Columbia. MacLaurin created the Whistler Interpretive Forest. MacLaurin also completed assessments for private developers. Included in the fonds are his personal records.

Most of the records were created in the Whistler region.

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