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              Tickets
              WMAS_04-001-001 · Bestanddeel · 2016
              Part of WMAS (Whistler Museum and Archives Society) Fonds

              3 tickets form the Whistler Mountain Bike Heritage Week. One for the event Whistler MTB: Building a Community, one for Whistler MTB: Gone Global, and one for Dirt Masters: Whistler Trail Building Through the Decades. Each ticket advertises the location at the museum, the admission price and the availability of a cash bar.

              WMAS_04-001-002-001 · Stuk · 2016
              Part of WMAS (Whistler Museum and Archives Society) Fonds

              A Whistler Mountain Bike Heritage Week poster from 2016, presented by the Whistler Museum. Contains information about six different events being held between May 15th and June 14th. Sponsors are listed across the bottom. The events listed are the Speakers Series "Dirt Masters: Whistler Trailbuilding Through the Decades", Worca Toonie Race, Classic Film Screening "Kranked 3", Speakers Series " Whistler MTB: Building a Community" and "Whistler MTB Gone Global", and the Art Show "Revolution: Whistler MTB in Photography & Art".

              100 Years of Dreams
              WMAS_04-003 · Bestanddeel · August 3-7, 2011
              Part of WMAS (Whistler Museum and Archives Society) Fonds

              Poster advertising the Whistler Museum's event celebrating the centennial anniversary of settlement in Whistler spearheaded by Alex and Myrtle Philip. The celebration entailed 5 days of events hosted by the Whistler Museum.

              Cliff Jennings
              WMAS_04-007-03-01 · Stuk · January 18, 2017
              Part of WMAS (Whistler Museum and Archives Society) Fonds

              Draw entry answer by Cliff Jennings 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?" Cliff responded:

              "Past: Wild West
              Present: Disneyland
              Future: New Mother Corp.[oration]"

              Annie [?]
              WMAS_04-007-03-04 · Stuk · January 18, 2017
              Part of WMAS (Whistler Museum and Archives Society) Fonds

              Draw entry answer by Annie [?] 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?" Annie responded:

              "Past --> reflection
              Present --> To enjoy
              Future --> To look for[ward to]"

              Johnny Mikes
              WMAS_04-007-03-06 · Stuk · January 18, 2017
              Part of WMAS (Whistler Museum and Archives Society) Fonds

              Draw entry answer by Johnny Mikes 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?" Johnny responded:

              "- Quiet

              • A bit busy
              • Busy
              • Way too busy now!
              Anonymous [1]
              WMAS_04-007-03-10 · Stuk · January 18, 2017
              Part of WMAS (Whistler Museum and Archives Society) Fonds

              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:

              "We live less than 2 hr. from an international airport in one of the world's most desirable cities. Of course there will (always!) be 30,000+ people on the ski hill. Is it time to look at OCP? Is it unrealistic to presume we can preserve our 'little town'. Too much 'wo[sic]-is-me'. Just get to the hill earlier + use better wax!"

              Don McVicar
              WMAS_04-007-03-14 · Stuk · January 18, 2017
              Part of WMAS (Whistler Museum and Archives Society) Fonds

              Draw entry answer by Don McVicar 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?" Don responded:

              "I hope we continue to be a mountain-based community. I hope that we will continue to be a community minutes from wilderness."

              Bruce Watt
              WMAS_04-007-03-16 · Stuk · January 18, 2017
              Part of WMAS (Whistler Museum and Archives Society) Fonds

              Draw entry answer by Bruce Watt 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?" Bruce responded:

              "It has been a good run. We need to keep the momentum. We are genuine and should encourage more unique people to lead out of the box ideas. Preserve our happy service attitude."

              Anonymous [3]
              WMAS_04-007-03-17 · Stuk · January 18, 2017
              Part of WMAS (Whistler Museum and Archives Society) Fonds

              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."