Du Maurier International, Rossland, 1968
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- 1968
The item is a reel of film footage from 1968. It shows the Du Maurier International ski competition at Rossland, B.C. Champion skier Nancy Greene of B.C. is seen competing.
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Du Maurier International, Rossland, 1968
The item is a reel of film footage from 1968. It shows the Du Maurier International ski competition at Rossland, B.C. Champion skier Nancy Greene of B.C. is seen competing.
Part of Lew M. Parry fonds
Travelogue. Scenic and recreational attractions of the West Kootenay area. Includes sequences on Arrow, Christina and Kootenay lakes; mining history, abandoned mine workings, old hotels and ghost towns, including Sandon; Hugh Keenleyside dam (and boat lock there); boating, fishing and water-skiing; Duck Lake wildfowl sanctuary; Meadow Creek kokanee spawning channel; "house of bottles" tourist attraction; Ainsworth Hot Springs; the retired sternwheeler S.S. "Moyie" at Kaslo; the Balfour-Kootenay Bay car ferry; mining museum at Rossland; parade honouring champion skier Nancy Greene, who is seen winning the ladies' slalom in the Du Maurier International at Red Mountain; Trail, including Cominco smelter; Phoenix open-pit mine; Doukhobor village museum and tomb of Peter Veregin; trail riding on the Dewdney Trail; various facilities for visitors.