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Geological survey [Shuswap Sheet]

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Map
Published Date
1898
Publisher
Dept. of the Interior
Call Number
C7-3.7
Publisher
Dept. of the Interior
Published Date
1898
Physical Description
1 map : col
Scale
Scale: 4 miles to 1 inch
Relief: Contour interval 250'
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Map
Subjects
Shuswap sheet
Accession Number
400
Call Number
C7-3.7
Collection
Archives Library
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Mackenzie and Yukon Basins

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Map
Published Date
1890
Publisher
Geological Survey Dept.
Call Number
C7-4.8(a)
Publisher
Geological Survey Dept.
Published Date
1890
Scale
1:506,880
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Map
Subjects
Yukon - Sheet 1
Notes
Map of Slave River
Accession Number
7000
Call Number
C7-4.8(a)
Collection
Archives Library
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Mackenzie and Yukon Basin

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Map
Published Date
1890
Publisher
Geological Survey Dept.
Call Number
C7-4.8(b)
Publisher
Geological Survey Dept.
Published Date
1890
Scale
1:506,880
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Map
Subjects
Yukon - Sheet 2
Notes
To accompany Part D, Annual Report volume N, 1890
Accession Number
7000
Call Number
C7-4.8(b)
Collection
Archives Library
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Mackenzie and Yukon Basins

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Map
Published Date
1890
Call Number
C7-4.8(c)
Published Date
1890
Scale
1:506,880
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Map
Subjects
Yukon - Sheet 3
Notes
Map of the Mackenzie River
Trail to Lake Bis-tcho, and Liard River
To accompany Part D, Annual Report
Accession Number
7000
Call Number
C7-4.8(c)
Collection
Archives Library
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Mackenzie and Yukon Basins

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Map
Published Date
1890
Publisher
Geological Survey Dept.
Call Number
C7-4.8(e)
Publisher
Geological Survey Dept.
Published Date
1890
Scale
1:506,880
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Map
Subjects
Yukon - Sheet 5
Notes
Mackenzie River
Accession Number
7000
Call Number
C7-4.8(e)
Collection
Archives Library
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Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Map
Published Date
1890
Call Number
C7-4.8(f)
Published Date
1890
Scale
1:506,880
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Map
Subjects
Yukon - Sheet 6
Notes
Mackenzie River
To accompany Part D, Annual Report vol. IV
Accession Number
7000
Call Number
C7-4.8(f)
Collection
Archives Library
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Mackenzie and Yukon Basins. Bell River and Porcupine River

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Map
Published Date
1890
Call Number
C7-4.8(h)
Published Date
1890
Scale
1:506,880
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Map
Subjects
Yukon - Sheet 8
Notes
To Accompany Part D, Annual Report Vol. IV
Accession Number
7000
Call Number
C7-4.8(h)
Collection
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Alpine Scenes and Work Near Home

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1890
Author
J.R.
Publisher
Harper's Weekly
Call Number
02.6 R11a PAM O.S
Author
J.R.
Responsibility
J.R. (author)
Frederic Remington (illustrator)
Publisher
Harper's Weekly
Published Date
1890
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Mountaineering
Mountaineers, British
Mountaineers, Swiss
Sir Donald, Mount
Glacier House
Travel
Tourism
Canadian Pacific Railway
Canadian Pacific Railway Hotels
Abstract
Pertains to Glacier House and the ascent of Sir Donald by Emil Huber and Carl Sulzer from Switzerland and Harry Cooper from England with illustration on page 725
Notes
In Harper's Weekly, Vol. XXXIV No. 1760, September 13, 1890, pp. 723 - 725
Accession Number
7979
Call Number
02.6 R11a PAM O.S
Collection
Archives Library
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Picturesque California : The Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Slope

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1894
Author
Muir, John (editor)
Ingersoll, Ernest (author)
Publisher
San Francisco, New York : J. Dewing Company, Publishers
Call Number
02.6 In4p PAM O.S.
Author
Muir, John (editor)
Ingersoll, Ernest (author)
Responsibility
John Muir (editor)
Ernest Ingersoll (author)
Eminent American Artists (photos, photogravures, wood engravings derived from paintings)
Publisher
San Francisco, New York : J. Dewing Company, Publishers
Published Date
1894
Physical Description
16 pages
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Series
California Series No. 32, April 23, 1894
Subjects
Travel
Tourism
Rocky Mountains
Art
Fraser, John Arthur
Notman, William & Son
Banff
Canmore
Kamloops
Vancouver
Victoria
Sir Donald, Mount
Bow River
Hot springs
Banff Springs Hotel
Emerald Lake
Selkirk Mountains
Selkirk Mountains - Hermit Range
Asulkan Glacier
Canadian Pacific Railway
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Abstract
Pertains to the Canadian Rockies as authored by Ernest Ingersoll with introduction by John Muir including a variety of sketches of Sir Donald, Bow River, Canmore, the Great Glacier, hot springs, open pool, Mount Burgess and Emerald Lake, Bow Falls and Banff Springs Hotel, the Selkirks and Hermit Mountain, Cheops, Asulkan Glacier, Stanley Park, Victoria, Shushwap Mission at Kamloops, and the Canadian Pacific Docks at Vancouver.
Notes
Part XXVI - The Canadian Rockies by Ernest Ingersoll
Accession Number
7901
Call Number
02.6 In4p PAM O.S.
Collection
Archives Library
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The amateur trapper and trap-maker's guide : a complete and carefully prepared treatise on the art of trapping, snaring, and netting, containing plain directions for constructing the most approved traps ... with concise but comprehensive instructions for preserving and stuffing specimens ...

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1875?
Author
Harding, Stanley
Publisher
New York : Dick & Fitzgerald
Call Number
02.7 H11t
Author
Harding, Stanley
Publisher
New York : Dick & Fitzgerald
Published Date
1875?
Physical Description
134 p. : ill.
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Trapping
Wildlife
Guidebook
Abstract
Guide to trapping fur-bearing and animals including how to make traps and taxidermy and other preservation methods.
Notes
Cover missing
Accession Number
2926
Call Number
02.7 H11t
Collection
Archives Library
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The animal kingdom : based upon the writings of the eminent naturalists, Audubon, Wallace, Brehm, Wood and others

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1897
Author
Craig, Hugh (editor)
Publisher
New York : Johnson & Bailey
Call Number
04.2 C84a Volume One
04.2 C84a Volume Two
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Author
Craig, Hugh (editor)
Responsibility
John James Audubon
Alfred Edmund Brehm
Publisher
New York : Johnson & Bailey
Published Date
1897
Physical Description
2 volumes : color illustrations
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Wildlife
Wildlife artists
Art
Abstract
Pertains the the animal kingdom as it was known in 1897 and includes stories and summaries and art by several well known wildlife artists and naturalists in two volumes
Contents
Contents of Volume One:
Mammalia
Quadrumana
Cheiroptera
Insectivora
Carnivora
Cetacea
Contents of Volume Two:
Sirenia
Ungulata
Proboscidea
Hyracoidea
Rodentia
Edentata
Marsupialia
Montremata
Notes
Belonged to Pat Brewster
Accession Number
2926
Call Number
04.2 C84a Volume One
04.2 C84a Volume Two
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Available online via Hathi Trust
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Talking with bears : conversations with Charlie Russell

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2020
Author
Bradshaw, G.A.
Publisher
Rocky Mountain Books
Edition
First edition
Call Number
04.2 B72t
  1 website  
Author
Bradshaw, G.A.
Responsibility
G.A. Bradshaw
Edition
First edition
Publisher
Rocky Mountain Books
Published Date
2020
Physical Description
251 pages : illustrations (some colour), portrait
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Bears
Bears, Grizzly
Russell, Charles (Charlie)
Abstract
This is an intimate portrait of Charlie Russell's philosophy of nature. Accompanied by stunning photography, the book is written in narrative form, the way Charlie spoke and shared his stories and knowledge with others. Each of the chapters describes some facet of Charlie's philosophy and experiences through the stories of individual bears and what they taught him: the meaning of trust, respect, attention, love, and much more.
Contents
Preface
Introduction - The bear who rolled stones
Chapter One - The bear with jeweller's hands
Chapter Two - The bear at Kurilskoye
Chatper Three - The bear of Horseshoe Mountains
Chapter Four - The bear at the bend
Chapter Five - The bear who said stop
Chapter Six - The bear who liked to dive
Chapter Seven - The bear who took advantage
Chapter Eight - The bear who listened
Chapter Nine - The bear who cried
Chapter Ten - Bohm's bear
Literature cited
About the author
ISBN
9781771603614
Accession Number
P2020-6
P2020-7 - ref copy
Call Number
04.2 B72t
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Link to book on Rocky Mountain Books website
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Old man's garden : the history and lore of southern Alberta wildflowers

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2020
Author
Brown, Annora
Publisher
Calgary, Alberta : Rocky Mountain Books
Call Number
04.1 B81 2020
  1 website  
Author
Brown, Annora
Responsibility
Annora Brown
Mary-Beth Laviolette (introduction)
Niitsitapi (Siksika) Bishop - the Right Reverand Sidney Black (forward)
Publisher
Calgary, Alberta : Rocky Mountain Books
Published Date
2020
Physical Description
xxii, 268 pages : illustrations (some colour)
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Botany
Folklore
Art
Flowers
Brown, Annora
Abstract
Through pen and ink illustrations and stories, Old Man’s Garden conveys the legends and folklore connected with Southern Alberta’s wildflowers, native plants, and Indigenous culture. Originally published in 1954, Annora Brown’s Old Man’s Garden is a Canadian classic that tells the story of Southern Alberta’s native plants and wildflowers through art and in consideration of Indigenous traditional knowledge from the region. Accompanying the new RMB edition of Old Man’s Garden, Sidney Black of Fort Macleod, the Indigenous Anglican Bishop for Treaty 7, provides his own commentary about Annora’s art and writing in relation to the Blackfoot, while independent art curator Mary-Beth Laviolette broadens the story about the artist’s contribution to Canadian art. Also included in this new edition are full-colour images of Annora’s later paintings of Blackfoot lodges (tipis) and regalia, the dramatic landscape of the Oldman RIver region such as Waterton National Park, and her abiding, lifelong regard for the flora of her homeland. According to Annora Brown, Old Man’s Garden is a “book of gossip about the flowers of the West.” A one-of-a-kind work featuring 169 black-and-white drawings of flowers and native plants, this classic text is about more than botany. Throughout its pages there is a sparkle to her stories of early exploration and settlement, her concern for conservation, and her regard for the Blackfoot Nation, and Indigenous culture. (from Rocky Mountain Books website)
Contents
Forward by Niitsitapi (Siksika) Bishop - the Right Reverand Sidney Black
Introduction to the new edition by Mary-Beth Laviolette
Introduction to the 1954 edition
I Wi-suk-i-tshak
II Trail Blazers
III Moon-When-the-Grass-Turns-Green
IV Old Man's Vegetable Garden
V Old Man's Medicine Bag
VI Dyes
VII Desert and Swamp
VIII Incense
IX Moon-of-the-Flowers
X Berries
XI Trees
Index
Notes
Originally published in 1954 by J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd. and 1970 by Gray's Publishing Co.
ISBN
9781771603447
Accession Number
P2020-6
Call Number
04.1 B81 2020
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Book on Rocky Mountain Book's website
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Lake O'Hara Lodge staff photos

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2020
Author
Gaynor, Don
Publisher
Don Gaynor
Call Number
08.3 G25l 2020
Author
Gaynor, Don
Responsibility
Don Gaynor
Publisher
Don Gaynor
Published Date
2020
Physical Description
illustrations [colour]
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Lake O'Hara
Photography
Abstract
Introduction July 2020 by Don Gaynor: This album began as a collection of all the Lake O'Hara Lodge annual staff photographs since 1987 when Tim Wake asked me to do them for display in the stairwell to the second floor in the Lodge. I added the group photographs taken of the two reunions I attended and recently scanned all the other staff photos displayed on the stairway walls for the last part of this book
Contents
Photographs from 1987 to 2019 of the Lake O'Hara Lodge staff taken by Don Gaynor except 2014
Accession Number
2020.29
Call Number
08.3 G25l 2020
Collection
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The lodge at the end of the rainbow

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2020
Author
Gaynor, Don
Publisher
Don Gaynor
Call Number
02.6 Oh1g 2020
Author
Gaynor, Don
Responsibility
photographs by Don Gaynor
Publisher
Don Gaynor
Published Date
2020
Physical Description
342 pages : chiefly illustrated
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Lake O'Hara Lodge
Abstract
Excerpt from Introduction by Don Gaynor, September 2020: This book is a collection of my favourite photographs taken in the Lake O'Hara area since my first visit in 1979. They are presented in mostly chronological order and represent memories of wonderful hikes, the Lodge, and the many friendships made there. Each photo was an attempt to record a memorable experience
Notes
Includes scenic area photographs, staff group portraits, blueprint of lodge and interior shots of lodge
Accession Number
2020.29
Call Number
02.6 Oh1g 2020
Collection
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Important bird and biodiversity areas of Alberta - a Nature Alberta checklist

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2020
Author
Nature Alberta
Publisher
Nature Alberta
Call Number
04.2 N19i
  1 website  
Author
Nature Alberta
Publisher
Nature Alberta
Published Date
2020
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Birds
Birds--Alberta
Maps
Biodiversity
Abstract
Alberta has abundant natural areas that support a broad range of birds and wildlife. The Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas (IBA) program is one way in which we help support and promote the protection and conservation of these natural areas that are essential habitat for bird populations, which have been shown to be effective indicators of wider biodiversity. The Important Bird and Biodiveristy Areas Checklist introduces you to Alberta’s IBAs, and highlights a fascinating piece of our province’s natural history that we hope you will take the time to learn about, experience and enjoy. (from Nature Alberta website)
Notes
Free with Natur Alberta subscription
Call Number
04.2 N19i
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Available online via Nature Alberta
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Bikepacking in the Canadian Rockies

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2020
Author
Correy, Ryan
Call Number
02.6 C81b
  1 website  
Author
Correy, Ryan
Responsibility
Ryan Correy
Published Date
2020
Physical Description
192 pages
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Biking
Canadian Rockies
Travel
Abstract
Before his untimely death from cancer in 2018, veteran rider and passionate cyclist Ryan Correy (two-time finisher of the Tour Divide, founder of Bikepack Canada and author of A Purpose Ridden) pedalled his way through the most popular national parks in the Canadian Rockies in order to complete his work on this unique guidebook. Featuring routes in Waterton, Kananaskis, Banff, Kootenay, Yoho, and Jasper, Bikepacking in the Canadian Rockies will take biking enthusiasts on Beginner, Intermediate, and Expert journeys in the following locations: Front Range – 496 km gravel grind down the Alberta foothills High Rockies – 183 km opening sampler for the Great Divide Beaverfoot – 389 km expedition along the Rocky Mountain Trench Devil’s Gap – 214 km backcountry passage into Banff National Park Highwood – 357 km over Highwood Pass into the Crowsnest region Castle – 266 km circumnavigation of Waterton and Castle parks Top of the World – 347 km of remote climbs in the East Kootenays Flathead Valley – 291 km through “Grizzly Bear Alley” in southeast British Columbia Three Point – 173 km hike-a-bike adventure around Kananaskis Icefields Parkway (in winter) – 291 km fat-bike trek up the world-renowned Highway 93 to Jasper The result of Correy’s remarkable dedication is an unparalleled collection of ten ambitious, multi-day routes complete with directional cues, detailed maps, a helpful Bikepacking 101 section, rich photography, and personal stories that will stoke the curiosity of both the beginner and the experienced backcountry rider. (From Rocky Mountain Books)
Contents
Foreward
Preface
Introduction
Bikepacking 101
Intermediate Routes
Advanced Routes
Expert Routes
Appendices
Acknowledgements
ISBN
9781771602372
Accession Number
P2020.7
Call Number
02.6 C81b
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Rocky Mountain Books
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Crack climbing : the definitive guide

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2020
Author
Whittaker, Pete
Publisher
Seattle, Washington : Mountaineers Books
Edition
First
Call Number
02.8 W58c
  1 website  
Author
Whittaker, Pete
Responsibility
Pete Whittaker
Edition
First
Publisher
Seattle, Washington : Mountaineers Books
Published Date
2020
Physical Description
302 pages : illustrations (some color)
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Rock climbing
Travel
Guidebook
Abstract
Crack climbing is a highly technical form of movement in which climbers position their hands, feet, and even their entire body in cracks to make upward progress on rock. An advocate for the sport’s aesthetic lines, physicality, and technical know-how, author Pete Whittaker teaches more than sixty Crack School Masterclasses each year and was featured in the popular climbing film Wide Boyz. This detailed and comprehensive guide teaches step-by-step techniques and tips, including for: Jamming (finger, hand, fist, foot, arm, leg, body) Crack types (chimneys, liebacks, underclings, roof cracks) How to safely lead and place protection Efficient positioning and movement Strength recovery while climbing (From Mountaineers Books website)
Contents
Preface
A Note
Before We Begin: Key Terms
Key to Illustrations
Chapter 1 - Five Rules of Crack Climbing
Chapter 2 - Finger Cracks
Chapter 3 - Hand Cracks
Chater 4 - Fist Cracks
Chapter 5 - Offwidth Cracks
Chapter 6 - Squeeze Chimneys
Chapter 7 - Chimneys
Chapter 8 - Stemming
Chapter 9 - Roof Cracks
Chapter 10 - Placing Gear
Chapter 11 - Equipment
Chapter 12 - Taping
Acknowledgements
Index
Notes
2020 Banff Mountain Book Competition Winner - Guidebook 2020 National Outdoor Book Awards Honorable Mention - Instructional
ISBN
9781680512151
Accession Number
P2020.07
Call Number
02.8 W58c
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Mountaineers Books website
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Vertical reference : the life of legendary mountain helicopter rescue pilot Jim Davies

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2020
Author
Calvert, Kathy
Publisher
[Canada] : Rocky Mountain Books
Call Number
08.5 C11v
  1 website  
Author
Calvert, Kathy
Responsibility
Kathy Calvert
Publisher
[Canada] : Rocky Mountain Books
Published Date
2020
Physical Description
xiv, 304 pages : illustrations
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Helicopter Skiing
Helicopters
Davies, Jim
Banff
Bugaboos
Transportation
Abstract
An exciting and heart-pounding look at one of Western Canada’s most adventurous individuals, known as a pioneer pilot of the heli-ski industry and as the first mountain-rescue pilot in the Canadian National Parks system. Jim Davies is an icon of competence and courage as the first heli-skiing pilot in Canada. But it is his groundbreaking work as a helicopter rescue pilot for Parks Canada that made him a legend to all who worked with him. His stellar career as a pilot overshadowed his other talents as a ski racer and artist. Jim received several awards for his work in mountain rescue, including the Helicopter Association International – Pilot Safety Award of Excellence, the Alberta Achievement Award for excellence in helicopter flying, the Summit of Excellence Award at the Banff Film and Book Festival, and the Robert E. Trimble Memorial Award for “distinguished performance in helicopter mountain flying.” He is now retired and living in Banff, pursuing his love of painting and photography. (From Rocky Mountain Books)
Contents
Foreward
Acknowledgements
Growing up
A glimpse of the world
Birth of heli-skiiling in the Bugaboos
Changes: from Bugaboos to Banff
Permission or forgiveness
Development of the public safety program
Eclectice use of the helicopter
The contract
No lack of work
The coast and home again
Appendix: public safety in parks today
Endnotes
Bibliography
ISBN
9781771604154
Accession Number
2021.05
Call Number
08.5 C11v
Collection
Archives Library
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Publisher's website
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Ed and Dorothy : Rocky Mountain romance

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2020
Author
Storry, Lea
Carleton, Brian
Carleton, Mike
Carleton, Terry
Publisher
Alberta : Family Lines Publishing
Call Number
08.3 F21e
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Author
Storry, Lea
Carleton, Brian
Carleton, Mike
Carleton, Terry
Responsibility
Lea Storry
Brian Carleton
Mike Carleton
Terry Carleton
Publisher
Alberta : Family Lines Publishing
Published Date
2020
Physical Description
307 pages
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
History
History of Alberta
Biography
Wardens
Banff
Banff (residents)
Abstract
The book is a testament to three sons’ love for their parents, Ed and Dorothy. Ed and Dorothy were kind and caring people and raised their family with those values. This book is also a testament to a family’s love of community, the community of Banff National Park.I hope when you read this book, you’ll be immersed in a bygone era that includes the Second World, to the backcountry of Canada’s oldest national park. I hope you will see a way of life that can never be recreated in a place that is ever-changing but will always be home to Ed and Dorothy. (Edited down from Our Family Lines website)
Contents
Foreward
Introduction
Chapter One: Edmond Clarence Carleton
Chapter Two: Calgary Highlanders
Chapter Three: Dorothy Eileen (nee Sweetzer) Fowler
Chapter Four: Exercising War
Chapter Five: Looking Towards the Future
Chapter Six: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carleton
Chapter Seven: "Home" in Banff
Chapter Eight: This is backcountry living
Chapter Nine: Nature reels
Chapter Ten: Tragedies and changes
Chapter Eleven: A time capsule, royalty and lots of wildlife
Chapter Twelve: A year in the life of a warden and his family
Chapter Thirteen: Conservation and concerns
Chapter Fourteen: Making new memories while remembering the old
Chapter Fifteen: Life moves on
Endnotes
Acknowledgements
Sources
ISBN
9780991707522
Accession Number
2021.06
Call Number
08.3 F21e
Collection
Archives Library
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