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Whistler Real Estate

Whistler Real Estate Newspaper advertising properties for sale in Whistler and Pemberton by MacGregor Pacific Realty and realtors Arv Pellegrin, Jan Simpson, Pat Kelly, Norm Trottier, Nanette Walton and Chris Moore. Listings include private homes and condos in a variety of Whistler neighbourhoods.

"Whistler" postcard

Postcards collected by Ann Spence, who had them available at her business Golden Dreams Bed & Breakfast. Postcards are from Mountain Moments, Greg Griffith's photography business.

The front of each postcard says "Whistler" and has a picture of skiers with Whistler Village in the background. On the verso of each postcard has a caption that says "Skiing into Whistler Village (elevation 2,000 ft). After a run of over 5,000 vertical feet. Whistler, British Columbia, Canada" and has a Golden Dreams Bed & Breakfast stamp.

Whistler Parking and Delivery Permits for 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games - 2010 - RMOW

Whistler parking and delivery permits for the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, created by the Resort Municipality of Whistler (RMOW) in 2010.

001a-b: Whistler Quick Delivery Permit - February 1-28, 2010
002a-b: Whistler Quick Delivery Permit Application - February 1-28, 2010
003a-b: February 2010 Games Period Delivery Program - Summary - Whistler - Host Mountain Resort - 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games - Version 2 - RMOW - November 2009
004a-b: Whistler Commercial Carrier Permit - February 1-28, 2010
005a-b: February 2010 Passenger Commercial Carrier Program - Summary - Whistler - Host Mountain Resort - 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games - Version 2 - RMOW - December 2009
006a-b: Sea to Sky Checkpoint Permit
007a-b: SECV Permit
008a-b: GLAC Permit
009a-b: TALU Permit
010a-b: LANE Permit
011a-b: CRKE Permit
012a-b: CRKW Permit
013a-b: Glacier Drive (GLAC) Permit Area Map
014a-b: Taluswood (TALU) Permit Area Map
015a-b: London Lane (LANE) Permit Area Map
016a-b: Creekside East (CRKE) Permit Area Map
017a-b: Creekside West (CRKW) Permit Area Map
018a-b: Gateway Drive (SECV) Permit Area Map
019a-b: Whistler Village North (SECV) Permit Area Map
020a-b: 2010 Olympic Winter Games Transportation Map & Guide

"Whistler Mountain through the years" Timeline

Newspaper clipping from the Vancouver Sun including a timeline of "Whistler Mountain through the years." Significant events from the opening of Rainbow Lodge in 1914 to the naming of Whistler as top ski resort in North America in 2015 are listed. The clipping also contains the continuation of an article from page A17 about the history of Whistler. There are two photographs: skiers disembarking a gondola in 1991 and construction work on Whistler Town Centre in 1980.

Vancouver Sun

Whistler Mountain News Vol. 12 Iss. 50 Special Edition

Item is a copy of the Whistler Mountain News, covering topics such as 'Whistler's New Look', a plan for Creekside development that never came to fruition, a message from Whistler Mountain president Lorne Borgal, planned lift locations for 1988-2000, an article on snow-making, and planned development for Whistler real estate. This paper was a supplement to the Whistler Question for December 17, 2018.

Whistler Magazine 1986

Whistler Magazine issue from 1986. The subtitle is "Dave Murray Feels Right at Home on the Hill." A coloured image of a man and a woman skiing with Whistler Village and the mountain behind them are on the front cover. There are different tourism articles in the magazine about activities to enjoy in the winter and summer as well as restaurant and bar guides.

Whistler International Cycling 2-Day Race Notice to Businesses and Residences

Notice to Businesses and Residences regarding the location and schedule of the Whistler International Cycling 2-Day Race. The criterium's start and finish were on Northlands Boulevard, and road race had participants cycle to D'Arcy and back to Whistler. Roads closed included Northlands Boulevard, Lorimer Road, and Main Street. The document includes a map with the race course marked for the criterium.

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