Skis and skiing--British Columbia

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  • For skiing in which the skier is taken up the mountain by helicopter, see entry for Heli-skiing.

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  • LCSH Previously Sports--Skiing Source: Visual Records database

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Skis and skiing--British Columbia

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Skis and skiing--British Columbia

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Norman H. Brewster interview

RECORDED: Trail (B.C.), 1968-03 & 04? SUMMARY: In a series of interviews with J.D. McDonald, Norman H. Brewster discusses climbing and ski mountaineering in the Selkirk and Rocky Mountains during the 1930s and 1940s. Mr. Brewster was CPR telegraph operator at Glacier Station (the west portal of Connaught Tunnel) during the ten years of his Selkirk experiences.

Garibaldi Park

The item consists of a travelogue film made by the Brandvold family. It includes an original film showing various trips to Garibaldi Park and the construction of Diamond Head Chalet there. It also includes a print of the same film and two videocassette copies containing voice-over descriptions of the film's contents by female narrator Joan Mathews and male narrator Emil Brandvold.
The film is in three sections, showing: (1) exploratory trips in Garibaldi Park, 1941-1944; (2) the construction of Diamond Head Chalet, 1944-1947; and (3) a summer ski trip to Garibaldi Lake in June 1948 or June 1949.

Brandvold (family)

Pro patrol

The item is a recreational film. It follows the members of a ski patrol searching for skiers in trouble and for an avalanche. Shows skiers potential hazards which exist in the mountains and precautions which should be observed. Portrays the dedication of the patrol to skiing safety and their love for the sport and the mountains.

Ski west

The item is a recreational film from 1966. It portrays the scenic ski resorts and skiing at Mount Seymour and Grouse Mountain near Vancouver and Mount Tod near Kamloops.

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