Whistler Aviation History - An Incomplete Chronology
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- May 23, 2023
Parte de Brent Wallace Fonds
A chronological history of aviation in the Whistler Valley and the surrounding areas, compiled by Brent Wallace
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Whistler Aviation History - An Incomplete Chronology
Parte de Brent Wallace Fonds
A chronological history of aviation in the Whistler Valley and the surrounding areas, compiled by Brent Wallace
Epic Day Lift Ticket - Vail - Whistler Blackcomb - 2020
Parte de Alyssa Bruijns Fonds
Epic Day Lift Ticket for Whistler Blackcomb, issued by Vail in 2020.
WORCA Toonie Race Tentative Schedule - 2020 - [Never happened due to COVID-19]
Parte de Brad Nichols
WORCA Toonie Race tentative schedule for 2020, printed out in Excel spreadsheet format and listing sponsors, locations, dates, and WORCA members in charge. The schedule never came to fruition, as WORCA races were cancelled over worries amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hecklefest Snowline Art Holographic Stickers - 2018
Parte de Alyssa Bruijns Fonds
Black and white with holographic background pen and ink illustrated stickers by Snowline Art, created by Alyssa Bruijns in 2018. The stickers show Heckler's Rock, a lively section of the Crankworx downhill mountain bike race course where spectators would congregate to cheer mountain bikers on while partying. The second version of the sticker reads "Whistler" in the top left corner.
Parte de Alyssa Bruijns Fonds
Materials created and donated by Alyssa Bruijns relating to art and her pen and ink art under the name Snowline Art.
Bike Park Events Handbook 2018
Parte de Brad Nichols
Whistler Mountain Bike Park Events Handbook for volunteers for the 2018 summer season, consisting of how volunteers should react to possible situations during the events.
Draw entry answer by an anonymous entrant for the Whistler Museum event "Whistler's Mountain Identity [...]". In response to the question "What would you like to say about the past, present, and future of Whistler's Mountain Identity?" the individual responded:
"Whistler Mountain felt like a big adventure, with big moguls, hiking beyond the T-bars into avalanche zones, skiing in jeans and leather boots. Whistler is now an international destination resort where well-dressed tourists stay in expensive hotels and ski mostly on groomed slopes while the locals attempt to find more room and fresh powder by hiking beyond the lifts. Whistler Mountain in the future will hopefully be managed to preserve a sense of adventure while also provide for the tourists who visit and support operations without overly compromising our human impact on our amazing environment."
Draw entry answer by Ivana for the Whistler Museum event "Whistler's Mountain Identity [...]". In response to the question "What would you like to say about the past, present, and future of Whistler's Mountain Identity?" Ivana responded:
"I think we should slow down or even better stop any future development and focus on quality of our relationship with the mountain, not on quantity of visitors."
Draw entry answer by Kary York for the Whistler Museum event "Whistler's Mountain Identity [...]". In response to the question "What would you like to say about the past, present, and future of Whistler's Mountain Identity?" Kary responded:
"Past: The mountain was in its infancy, before the crowds & masses discovered it.
Now: Vail takes over - what does that mean? Better infrastructure, higher prices on food, more ritzy? Can they bring even more people? Do they want to?
Future: Better transportation, more options with service for non-skiers, those that want a different winter experience and summer - more variety of events - more mountain options."
Whistler Blackcomb Events Volunteer Handbook 2017 - 2018
Parte de Brad Nichols
Volunteer Handbook for the 2017-2018 winter season from the Whistler Blackcomb Events department, for which Bradley Nichols volunteered that year.