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Abbot Pass Hut Registers

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Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from Abbot Hut produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 1954 and 2017. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the hut, wildlife sightings…
Date Range
1954 - 1970
1972 - 1983
1987 - 2009
2011 - 2017
Reference Code
M200 / IV / A
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
GMD
Organization record
Textual record
Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
Fonds Number
M200
V14
S6
Series
M200 / IV: Hut Registers
Sous-Fonds
M200
Sub-Series
M200 / IV / A: Abbot Pass Hut Registers
Accession Number
accn. 2023.19
accn. 8002
accn. 2023.20
accn. 2023.32
accn. 1299
accn. 1040
accn. 2141
accn. 3298
accn. 3757
accn. 6376
accn.6465
accn. 6623
accn. 7779
accn. 2023.10
Reference Code
M200 / IV / A
GMD
Organization record
Textual record
Responsibility
Registers produced by Alpine Club of Canada
Date Range
1954 - 1970
1972 - 1983
1987 - 2009
2011 - 2017
Physical Description
51 cm of textual records (25 volumes)
History / Biographical
Abbot Pass Hut was built in 1922 and sits at an elevation of 2,926 meters. It is one of the highest structures in Canada. The hut was named after Philip Stanley Abbot who had died from a fall during the first known attempt to reach the summit of Mount Lefroy. The hut was a national historic site, but the hut was closed to visitors in 2018 due to the erosion of the slope beneath the hut. On June 30, 2022 Parks Canada officially removed Abbot Pass Hut, due to those environmental factors.
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from Abbot Hut produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 1954 and 2017. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the hut, wildlife sightings, custodial issues and updates, and related topics. The sub-series is separated into individual hut registers, arranged by date:
M200 / IV / A / 1: Abbot Pass Hut register [1954 - 1960]
M200 / IV / A / 2: [Abbot Pass Hut Register 1954 - 1970]
M200 / IV / A / 3: [Abbot Pass Hut? loose register 1972 - 1974]
M200 / IV / A / 4: [Abbot] Pass Hut [register 1974 - 1978]
M200 / IV / A / 5: Abbot Hut [register 1979 - 1980]
M200 / IV / A / 6: [Abbot]'s Hut Registry [1980 - 1982]
M200 / IV / A / 7: [Abbot Pass Hut Register 1982 - 1983]
M200 / IV / A / 8: [Abbot Pass register 1983]
M200 / IV / A / 9: [Abbot Hut Register 1987]
M200 / IV / A / 10: Abbot's Hut Bible [register, 1988 - 1992]
M200 / IV / A / 11: Abbot Pass Hut 1992 - 93
M200 / IV / A / 12: "Abbot Pass Hut Log Book" Aug. 24, 1993 - July 20, 1995
M200 / IV / A / 13: Abbot Pass hut register Aug. 11, 1995 - July 30, 1996.
M200 / IV / A / 14: [Abbot Pass] hut register July 30, 1996 - May 4, 1997
M200 / IV / A / 15: "Abbot Pass Hut Register" June 26, 1997 - September 3, 1998
M200 / IV / A / 16: Abbot Pass Hut [1998- 2000]
M200 / IV / A / 17: Abbot Pass Sep 6, 2000 - July 26, 2002
M200 / IV / A / 18: Abbot Hut Register 2002 - 2003
M200 / IV / A / 19: Abbot Pass Aug 31, 2003 - Aug 20, 2005
M200 / IV / A / 20: Abbot Pass Register 2004 - 2007
M200 / IV / A / 21: Abbot Hut Register 2007 - 2009
M200 / IV / A / 22: [2011 Abbot Hut Register]
M200 / IV / A / 23: Abbot Hut Register [2012 - 2014]
M200 / IV / A / 24: Abbot Pass Hut Register [2014 - 2016]
M200 / IV / A / 25: Abbot Pass Hut Register, 2016 - 2017
Name Access
Alpine Club of Canada
Subject Access
Abbot Pass Hut
Cabins
Cabins and shelters
Climbing
Environment
Exploration
Huts
Mountains
Geographic Access
Canada
Alberta
British Columbia
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Access Restrictions
Restrictions may apply
Language
English
French
Spanish
Japanese
German
Conservation
Some registers have been placed in mylar
Category
Environment
Exploration and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
Biographical Source Notes
The Alpine Club of Canada website: https://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/abbot-pass-hut/ The Government of Canada website: https://parks.canada.ca/pn-np/bc/yoho/culture/abbot
Title Source
Title based on contents of sub-series
Processing Status
Processed
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Elizabeth Parker Hut Registers

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Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from the Elizabeth Parker Hut produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 1982 and 2019. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the hut, wil…
Date Range
1982 - 2019
Reference Code
M200 / IV / B
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
Fonds Number
M200
V14
S6
Series
M200 / IV: Hut Registers
Sous-Fonds
M200
Sub-Series
M200 / IV / B: Elizabeth Parker Hut Registers
Accession Number
accn. 2023.10
accn. 5538
accn. 6465
accn. 8002
accn. 7779
accn. 2014.8293
accn. 2023.31
accn. 2023.20
accn. 2023.15
accn. 2020.05
Reference Code
M200 / IV / B
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Responsibility
Registers produced by the Alpine Club of Canada
Date Range
1982 - 2019
Physical Description
51 cm of textual records (24 volumes)
History / Biographical
The Elizabeth Parker hut was named after one of the founding members of the Alpine Club of Canada, Elizabeth Parker. The hut is located in Yoho National Park, near Lake O'Hara in British Columbia. The hut is one of the most popular accommodations run by the Alpine Club of Canada. The Elizabeth Parker hut is made up of two buildings; the main hut and Wiwaxy Cabin. The total capacity of the two buildings is 24 people in the summer and 20 people in the winter. According to the Alpine Club of Canada Guide for Backcountry Huts: Elizabeth Parker Info Sheet: "The present Wiwaxy cabin was the first hut in the Lake O’Hara area, built in 1912 by the Canadian Pacific Railway. This was the same year that the ACC applied for and was granted a two-acre lease for a future hut on the south shore of Lake O’Hara, the site of the Club’s 1909 annual camp. In 1919, the CPR built the present Elizabeth Parker Hut, and by 1923 had built a further 11 huts in the meadow. In 1923/24, the CPR moved all but the first two huts down to the lakeshore, and seven years later donated the last two in the meadow to the ACC. The Club was able to exchange its lakeshore lease for a meadow lease, and in 1931 was in business with a hut at Lake O’Hara - the Elizabeth Parker Hut. As you can expect with log buildings, the Elizabeth Parker Hut has required substantial renovations and upkeep. Over the years the hut has seen a new floor, a new roof, new timbers and new foundation logs, as well as completely new interior furnishings. The outhouses are new, a stove in the Wiwaxy Cabin has been added and the entire meadow around the hut has been rehabilitated and reseeded. Over the past couple of years, the Huts Committee has worked very hard to restore the appearance of the hut as closely as possible to its original state. The Canadian government designated the Elizabeth Parker Hut as a Federal Heritage Building in 1997." “...her memory is preserved by the very popular tribute inscribed with her name, the ‘Elizabeth Parker Hut’, maintained in one of the most charming centres of the Canadian Rockies, close by beautiful Lake O’Hara.” (Quotation from Elizabeth Parker’s obituary by A. O. Wheeler, CAJ #29."
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from the Elizabeth Parker Hut produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 1982 and 2019. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the hut, wildlife sightings, custodial issues and updates, and related topics. Series is separated into individual hut registers, arranged by date:
M200 / IV / B / 1: Elizabeth Parker Hut Register June 21, 1982 - April 14, 1985
M200 / IV / B / 2: Eliz. Parker Hut register 1985 - 88
M200 / IV / B / 3: Elizabeth Parker Hut Register [1988 - 1991]
M200 / IV / B / 4: Elizabeth Parker Hut Register 1991 - 92
M200 / IV / B / 5: [Elizabeth Parker Hut Register 1992 - 94]
M200 / IV / B / 6: Elizabeth Parker Hut register June 17, 1994 - Nov. 13, 1995
M200 / IV / B / 7: [Elizabeth Parker] hut register Oct. 28, 1995 - Jan. 25, 1997
M200 / IV / B / 8: Elizabeth Parker Hut register Jan. 19, 1997 - Jan. 25, 1998
M200 / IV / B / 9: "Elizabeth Parker Hut Register" January 29, 1998 - September 10, 1998
M200 / IV / B / 10: "Elizabeth Parker Hut Register" November 4, 1998 - September 22, 1999
M200 / IV / B / 11: Elizabeth Parker Hut Register Oct. 2, 1999 - Jan. 1, 2000
M200 / IV / B / 12: Elizabeth Parker Mar 7, 2000 - Feb 9, 2002
M200 / IV / B / 13: Elizabeth Parker Sep 7, 2000 - Jan 27, 2002
M200 / IV / B / 14: Elizabeth Parker Mar 13, 2002 - Mar 31, 2003
M200 / IV / B / 15: Elizabeth Parker Hut Register 2003 - 2004
M200 / IV / B / 16: Elizabeth Parker Hut Register 2005 - 2007
M200 / IV / B / 17: Elizabeth Parker Hut Register 2006 - 2007
M200 / IV / B / 18: [2007 - 2009 Elizabeth Parker Hut Register]
M200 / IV / B / 19: [2009 -2010 Elizabeth Parker Hut Register]
M200 / IV / B / 20: Elizabeth Parker Hut Registry, 2011 - 2012
M200 / IV / B / 21: Elizabeth Parker Hut Register Aug 2012 - Nov. 2014
M200 / IV / B / 22: Elizabeth Parker Hut Register [2014 -2016]
M200 / IV / B / 23: Elizabeth Parker Hut Register 2016 -2018
M200 / IV / B / 24: The Alpine Club of Canada Hut Register Elizabeth Parker Hut 2017 - 2019
Name Access
Alpine Club of Canada
Subject Access
Alpine Club of Canada
Backcountry skiing
British Columbia
Cabins
Cabins and shelters
Climbing
Environment and Nature
Hiking
Huts
Lake O'hara
Mountaineering
Mountains
Parks Canada
Ski mountaineering
Sports and recreation
Yoho National Park
Geographic Access
Canada
British Columbia
Lake O'Hara
Field, B. C.
Yoho National Park
Access Restrictions
Restrictions may apply
Language
English
French
Spanish
German
Category
Environment
Exploration and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
Biographical Source Notes
Alpine Club of Canada website: https://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/elizabeth-parker-hut/ Alpine Club of Canada Backcountry Huts: Elizabeth Parker Info Sheet: https://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/EParkerHut-InfoSheet.pdf
Title Source
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Processing Status
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A. O. Wheeler Hut Registers

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Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from the A. O. Wheeler Hut produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 1989 and 2016. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the hut, wildli…
Date Range
1989-2016
Reference Code
M200 / IV / D
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
Fonds Number
M200
V14
S6
Series
M200 / IV: Hut Registers
Sous-Fonds
M200
Sub-Series
M200 / IV / D: A. O. Wheeler Hut Registers
Accession Number
accn. 2023.10
accn. 8002
accn. 2014.8293
accn. 2023.19
Reference Code
M200 / IV / D
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Responsibility
Registers produced by the Alpine Club of Canada
Date Range
1989-2016
Physical Description
25 cm of textual records (10 volumes)
History / Biographical
The A. O. Wheeler Hut is located at Rogers Pass National Historic Site in Glacier National Park. The hut was built between 1945 and 1946, and it is a Recognized Federal Historic Building. The hut is named after one of the founding members of the Alpine Club of Canada, Arthur Oliver Wheeler. A. O. Wheeler was the first President of the Alpine Club of Canada, and he served as Honorary President of the Club for almost twenty years. According to the Alpine Club of Canada's website: "Carrying on the tradition of the Glacier House which was closed in 1925 and now exists only as a few concrete foundation pieces, the Wheeler Hut serves as a base for the legendary powder skiing of the Rogers Pass area. In summer there are numerous opportunities for climbing and hiking. This is the birthplace of alpinism in North America. Many of the routes are steeped in tradition and history, an interesting fact to remember as you reach for that next impeccable quartzite handhold or take that next footstep along one of the many trails which wind through the lush cedar forests that dominate the region. This is the one and only ACC hut which can be reached by vehicle in summer. Winter access is a mere 2 km along a well-broken and level trail. It is difficult to convey to the first time visitor the number and quality of the summer and winter day trips possible from the hut. The potential is outstanding from this single hut including summer hikes to Asulkan Pass or up the Great Glacier Trail to the Illecillewaet Glacier, summer climbs to Sapphire Col, Mt. Sir Donald, and Avalanche Peak; winter ski tours to Young’s Peak, the Seven Steps of Paradise, the Dome Glacier – the list goes on and on. Go and explore for yourself, you will not be disappointed! The Wheeler Hut is quite luxurious! A propane system provides the cooking and lighting, with two wood stoves for heating. The hut sleeps 30 in summer and 24 in winter."
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from the A. O. Wheeler Hut produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 1989 and 2016. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the hut, wildlife sightings, custodial issues and updates, and related topics. The sub-series is separated into individual hut registers, arranged by date:
M200 / IV / D / 1: "A. O. Wheeler Hut Register" May 13, 1989 - Sept. 30, 1995
M200 / IV / D / 2: Wheeler Hut register Oct. 6, 1995 - Mar. 28, 1998
M200 / IV / D / 3: Wheeler Hut [1998 - 2000]
M200 / IV / D / 4: A. O. Wheeler Hut Register 2000-2006
M200 / IV / D / 5: A. O. Wheeler Hut 2001 - 2003
M200 / IV / D / 6: A. O. Wheeler Hut Register 2003 - 2006
M200 / IV / D / 7: The Wheeler Hut Registers. Part 1 of 2.
M200 / IV / D / 8: The Wheeler Hut Registers. Part 2 of 2.
M200 / IV / D / 9: [2009 - 2012 Wheeler Hut Register]
M200 / IV / D / 10: 2013 - 2016 Wheeler Hut Register
Name Access
Alpine Club of Canada
Subject Access
Huts
Cabins and shelters
Cabins
Alpine Club of Canada
Backcountry skiing
British Columbia
Buildings
Buildings and facilities
Climbing
Club
Environment and Nature
Mountain
Mountaineering
National parks and reserves
Parks Canada
Provincial parks and reserves
Winter sports
Geographic Access
Canada
British Columbia
Glacier National Park
Rogers Pass
Illecillewaet Valley
Access Restrictions
Restrictions may apply
Language
English
Spanish
French
Category
Environment
Exploration and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
Biographical Source Notes
The Alpine Club of Canada website: https://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/a-o-wheeler-hut/ The Government of Canada - Parks Canada website: https://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/dfhd/page_fhbro_eng.aspx?id=11716
Title Source
Title based on contents of sub-series
Processing Status
Processed
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Stanley Mitchell Hut Registers

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Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from the Stanley Mitchell Hut produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 1985 and 2019. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the hut, wil…
Date Range
1985-2019
Reference Code
M200 / IV / G
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
Fonds Number
M200
V14
S6
Series
M200 / IV: Hut Registers
Sous-Fonds
M200
Sub-Series
M200 / IV / G: Stanley Mitchell Hut Registers
Accession Number
accn. 5631
accn. 6465
accn. 6470
accn. 6766
accn. 2023.10
accn. 7779
accn. 2014.8347
accn. 8002
accn. 2023.20
accn. 2023.15
accn. 2020.05
Reference Code
M200 / IV / G
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Responsibility
Registers produced by the Alpine Club of Canada
Date Range
1985-2019
Physical Description
18 volumes, 38 cm
History / Biographical
The Stanley Mitchell Hut was constructed in 1939 and it is recognized as a Federal Heritage Building. According to the Parks Canada Directory of Federal Heritage Designations: "The Stanley Mitchell Alpine Hut is a rustic log cabin located at the edge of a forest, and enjoys scenic views across a meadow to a glacier and mountains. It is comprised of a centre section flanked by two, modest wings and features a steeply pitched gable roof. Located in the centre, the main entrance is covered by a porch gable. The designation is confined to the footprint of the building. Heritage Value The Stanley Mitchell Alpine Hut is a Recognized Federal Heritage Building because of its historical associations, and its architectural and environmental value. Historical Value The Stanley Mitchell Alpine Hut, built by the Alpine Club of Canada for the use of its members, is associated with the development of mountaineering in Canada. It is also associated with the opening up of Yoho National Park of Canada to ski mountaineering and winter recreation. Architectural Value The Stanley Mitchell Alpine Hut is a good example of rustic architecture. Its natural building materials and construction methods reflect the rustic aesthetic. It is also a very good example of functional design, to serve as a base facility for summer camp programs and winter ski touring. The Environmental Value The Stanley Mitchell Alpine Hut maintains an unchanged historical relationship with the natural character of its site at Yoho National Park of Canada. Located in an alpine meadow at the edge of a coniferous forest, it is compatible with its picturesque setting and well known by the hiking and climbing community. Character-Defining Elements The following character-defining elements of the Stanley Mitchell Alpine Hut should be respected. The rustic aesthetic, for example: the simplicity of the overall form of the building as expressed by the scale, massing and symmetrical composition of the main block, entrance porch and side wings, all sheltered by steeply pitched gable roofs; the choice of local materials, indigenous building methods and rustic design details such as the horizontally laid, peeled round logs with saddle-notched corners, the exposed rafters at the roof eaves, the random rubble masonry fireplace and chimney, the exposed beams and joists, the hardwood floor, and the inscription carved into the face of the wood mantelpiece. The unchanged historical relationship of the Stanley Mitchell Alpine Hut to its alpine meadow site, and the manner in which it is compatible to its picturesque setting which is familiar to the hiking and climbing community of Yoho National Park, as evidenced by: the building’s unchanged relationship with its natural site; the overall rustic appearance and natural building materials of the building, which harmonize with its natural environment; the building’s visible location in a meadow at the edge of a forest."
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from the Stanley Mitchell Hut produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 1985 and 2019. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the hut, wildlife sightings, custodial issues and updates, and related topics. The sub-series is separated into individual hut registers, arranged by date:
M200 / IV / G / 1: [Stanley Mitchell Hut register 1985 - 1987]
M200 / IV / G / 2: Stanley Mitchell Hut [1987 - 1989]
M200 / IV / G / 3: Stanley Mitchell Hut Register [1990-92]
M200 / IV / G / 4: [Stanley Mitchell Hut Register 1992 -1994]
M200 / IV / G / 5: "Stanley Mitchell Hut Register" July 4, 1994 - Sept. 29, 1995
M200 / IV / G / 6: Stanley Mitchell Hut Register Oct. 7, 1995 - Aug. 30, 1997
M200 / IV / G / 7: "The Alpine Club of Canada Stanley Mitchel [Mitchell] Hut Register" Sept 17, 1997 - January 31, 1999
M200 / IV / G / 8: Stanley Mitchell [1999 - 2000]
M200 / IV / G / 9: Stanley Mitchell Hut [2000-2001]
M200 / IV / G / 10: Stanley Mitchell Aug 31/01 - Sep 5/02
M200 / IV / G / 11: Stanley Mitchell Sep 6/02 - Jul 1/04
M200 / IV / G / 12: Stanley Mitchell July 14, 2004 - Apr 17, 2006
M200 / IV / G / 13: Stanley Mitchell Hut Register 2005 - 2007
M200 / IV / G / 14: Stanley Mitchell Hut Register 2007 - 2009
M200 / IV / G / 15: Stanley Mitchell Hut Register, 2010-2013
M200 / IV / G / 16: Stanley Mitchell Hut Registry [2013 - 2015]
M200 / IV / G / 17: Stanley Mitchell Hut Register 2015 - 2018
M200 / IV / G / 18: [Stanley Mitchell Hut Register 2017 - 2019]
Name Access
Alpine Club of Canada
Subject Access
Alpine Club of Canada
Backcountry skiing
Buildings and facilities
Cabins
Cabins and shelters
Environment and Nature
Log structures
Mountaineering
Mountains
Parks Canada
Sports and leisure
Sports and recreation
Winter sports
Geographic Access
Canada
British Columbia
Yoho National Park
Little Yoho Valley
Access Restrictions
Restrictions may apply
Language
English
French
German
Spanish
Japanese
Dutch
Category
Environment
Exploration and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
Biographical Source Notes
Kate MacFarlane, Stanley Mitchell Alpine Hut, Little Yoho Valley, Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Federal Heritage Building Review Office Building Report, 98-074; Stanley Mitchell Alpine Hut, Little Yoho Valley, Yoho National Park of Canada, British Columbia, Heritage Character Statement, 98-074. Parks Canada Directory of Federal Heritage Designations website: https://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/dfhd/page_fhbro_eng.aspx?id=8809 Alpine Club of Canada website: https://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/stanley-mitchell-hut/
Title Source
Title based on contents of sub-series
Processing Status
Processed
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Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from the Fay Hut produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 1978 and 2007. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the hut, wildlife sightin…
Date Range
1978-2000 2005-2007
Reference Code
M200 / IV / H
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
Fonds Number
M200
V14
S6
Series
M200 / IV: Hut Registers
Sous-Fonds
M200
Sub-Series
M200 / IV / H: Fay Hut Registers
Accession Number
accn. 8120
accn. 6465
accn. 2023.10
accn. 8002
Reference Code
M200 / IV / H
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Responsibility
Registers produced by Alpine Club of Canada
Date Range
1978-2000 2005-2007
Physical Description
13 cm of textual records 7 volumes
History / Biographical
The Fay Hut was built in 1927, and it was the first structure built by the Alpine Club of Canada. The original Fay Hut building was burnt down in a forest fire in 2003, but was rebuilt in 2005 by ACC volunteers. The re-built Fay Hut burnt down in 2009. The Fay Hut was located in Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, in Prospector's Valley. The hut was also used as a stopping point for mountaineers on their way to the Neil Colgan Hut or the Valley of Ten Peaks. The Fay Hut was named after Charles Fay, a founder and President of the American Alpine Club. Charles Fay made over 20 trips to the Canadian Rockies. He also participated in the first ascents of Mount Victoria and Mount Lefroy. Fay was also an Honorary Member of the Alpine Club of Canada.
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from the Fay Hut produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 1978 and 2007. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the hut, wildlife sightings, custodial issues and updates, and related topics. The sub-series is separated into individual hut registers, arranged by date:
M200 / IV / H / 1: Fay Hut Register [1978-1983]
M200 / IV / H / 2: Fay Hut Registers [1980-1985]
M200 / IV / H / 3: Fay Hut [1983-1991]
M200 / IV / H / 4: "Fay Hut 1991" July 15, 1991 - Aug. 22, 1995
M200 / IV / H / 5: Fay Hut register. Aug. 24, 1995 - Nov. 24, 1997
M200 / IV / H / 6: Fay Hut Register [1997-2000]
M200 / IV / H / 7: Fay Hut, 2005 - 2007 Hut Register
Name Access
Alpine Club of Canada
Subject Access
Alpine Club of Canada
Backcountry skiing
British Columbia
Buildings and facilities
Cabins and shelters
Climbing
Environment and Nature
Fay Hut
Fire
Forest Fires
Huts
Mountaineering
Mountaineers
Mountains
Geographic Access
Canada
British Columbia
Kootenay National Park
Access Restrictions
Restrictions may apply
Language
English
German
French
Category
Environment
Exploration and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
Biographical Source Notes
Canadian Rockies Database: https://cdnrockiesdatabases.ca/people/19
Title Source
Title based on contents of sub-series
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Elk Lakes Cabin Hut Registers

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Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from the Elk Lakes Cabin produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 2004 and 2018. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the hut, wildlife…
Date Range
2004-2018
Reference Code
M200 / IV / K
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
Fonds Number
M200
V14
S6
Series
M200 / IV: Hut Registers
Sous-Fonds
M200
Sub-Series
M200 / IV / K: Elk Lakes Cabin Hut Registers
Accession Number
accn. 7779
accn. 8002
accn. 8119
accn. 2023.19
accn. 2023.32
accn. 2023.14
Reference Code
M200 / IV / K
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Responsibility
Registers produced by Alpine Club of Canada
Date Range
2004-2018
Physical Description
20 cm of textual records 8 volumes
History / Biographical
According to the Alpine Club of Canada's website: "The Elk Lakes Cabin is a log cabin close to Calgary that is a cozy base for hiking, ski touring and ice climbing. Elk Lakes in the summer is a welcome base for families exploring the wonderful hiking in the Park. Sparkling lakes, majestic peaks and nearly limitless hiking options are waiting to be explored. A reasonable 3 to 4 hour hike from Peter Lougheed Park makes this a popular family destination and a first-time backcountry hut experience for many. The Elk Lakes Cabin in the winter is a cozy and warm base for ski touring and ice climbing adventures. Ski tourers often refer to Elk Lakes as a lesser-known Lake O’Hara, with outstanding terrain and fluffy BC powder. Fat, pure-ice routes and skinny, modern mixed climbs abound in the area, mostly on the south face of Mt. Fox that overlooks the upper Elk Lake. Tick off classic Rockies ice climbs by day, dry your ropes in the cozy cabin by night. The Elk Lakes Cabin is one of five huts operated by the ACC which reside in the BC Parks jurisdiction. ACC Membership is not required to advance book or receive a discounted rate at these huts."
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from the Elk Lakes Cabin produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 2004 and 2018. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the hut, wildlife sightings, custodial issues and updates, and related topics. The sub-series is separated into individual hut registers, arranged by date:
M200 / IV / K / 1: Elk Lakes Hut Jul 18, 2004 - Jul 24, 2005
M200 / IV / K / 2: Elk Lakes Hut Register 2006 - 2008
M200 / IV / K / 3: Elk Lakes Hut Register 2008 - 2009
M200 / IV / K / 4: Elk Lakes Cabin Hut Registry [2009-2011]
M200 / IV / K / 5: Elk Lakes Cabin 2012-2014
M200 / IV / K / 6: Elk Lakes Cabin register [2014-2016]
M200 / IV / K / 7: 2017 Elk Lakes Cabin Hut Register
M200 / IV / K / 8: Elk Lakes Hut Register 2017-2018
Name Access
Alpine Club of Canada
Subject Access
Backcountry skiing
Backpacking
British Columbia
Buildings and facilities
Cabins and shelters
Camping
Climbing
Cross-country skiing
Environment and Nature
Huts
Kananaskis Country
Log structures
Mountaineering
Mountaineers
Mountains
Skiing
Sports and recreation
Winter sports
Geographic Access
Canada
British Columbia
Continental Divide
Kananaskis
Elk Lakes Provincial Park
Access Restrictions
Restrictions may apply
Language
English
French
German
Japanese
Spanish
Conservation
Some registers have loose pages
Category
Environment
Exploration and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
Biographical Source Notes
Alpine Club of Canada website: https://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/elk-lakes-cabin/
Title Source
Title based on contents of sub-series
Processing Status
Processed
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Fairy Meadows/Bill Putnam Hut Registers

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Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from the Bill Putnam / Fairy Meadows Hut produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 1983 and 2016. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at t…
Date Range
1983-2016
Reference Code
M200 / IV / M
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
Fonds Number
M200
V14
S6
Series
M200 / IV: Hut Registers
Sous-Fonds
M200
Sub-Series
M200 / IV / M: Fairy Meadows/Bill Putnam Hut Registers
Accession Number
accn. 2014.8293
accn. 2023.20
accn. 8002
accn. 5635
accn. 6766
accn. 2023.10
accn. 7779
Reference Code
M200 / IV / M
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Responsibility
Registers produced by Alpine Club of Canada
Date Range
1983-2016
Physical Description
20 cm of textual records 8 volumes
History / Biographical
According to the Alpine Club of Canada's website: "Built in 1965 by the ACC as a project proposed and largely overseen by William Putnam, the hut has since seen extensive renovations which have transformed the two-storey wooden building into a deluxe backcountry destination. With a complete propane system which includes an oven for baking, a very efficient wood stove and a fully stocked cooking area, comfort is guaranteed. There is sleeping space for 20 on the second level and a spacious common room with adequate space for hanging gear. A large and very hot wood-burning sauna is an absolute treat on those clear, cold winter nights! [...] Fairy Meadow is one of the great backcountry ski destinations in North America, with outstanding ski mountaineering and ski touring. In summer the hut is a base for excellent granite mountaineering. The hut is well equipped with a wood sauna, extensive kitchen and bunks. Access is via Helicopter or a very long and very difficult hike (hiking is absolutely not recommended). The Great Cairn Hut is a day’s mountaineering travel to the south." The ACC's Backcountry Huts: Bill Putnam (Fairy Meadows) Info Sheet states: "In 1965, the Fairy Meadow Hut was constructed by the Alpine Club of Canada as a project proposed and overseen by Bill Putnam. In 1973 the first structure, which was woefully inadequate for the heavy snowfall of the area, was totally renovated and enlarged, a project once again largely funded and overseen by Bill Putnam. Bill Putnam devoted his life to the mountains. He was the President of the American Alpine Club for years and was on their Board of Directors for decades. Putnam has also contributed heavily to Canadian mountaineering history. He spent half a lifetime exploring the Selkirks, Purcells and Rocky Mountains, and took part in writing guidebooks for the same areas (Rocky Mountains of Canada – South and North, Columbia Mountains of Canada – Central, and West and South). In addition to these, he has written several history books about the same mountains. The hut is regularly used in the winter months for ski camps, both by the national Club as well as by various Club sections. The Club’s General Mountaineering Camp, although not utilizing the hut itself, has been held in the Fairy Meadow area on three separate occasions since 1981. The hut renovations in the summer on 1992 included complete gutting and refurbishing of the interior, new outhouses and the addition of a propane stove. The hut is presently in excellent condition".
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from the Bill Putnam / Fairy Meadows Hut produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 1983 and 2016. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the hut, wildlife sightings, custodial issues and updates, and related topics. The sub-series is separated into individual hut registers, arranged by date:
M200 / IV / M / 1: Fairy Meadow's Hut Registration 1983 to 1988
M200 / IV / M / 2: [Fairy Meadows Hut Register 1989 - 1994]
M200 / IV / M / 3: Fairy Meadow Hut register Apr. 2, 1994 - Aug. 25, 1997
M200 / IV / M / 4: Fairy Meadow Hut [1997-2001]
M200 / IV / M / 5: Fairy Meadows March 10, 2001 - May 23, 2003 (Bill Putnam)
M200 / IV / M / 6: Bill Putnam Hut Register 2003 -2007 [Formerly Fairy Meadow Hut]
M200 / IV / M / 7: 2007 - 2010 Fairy Meadows Hut Register
M200 / IV / M / 8: Bill Putnam (Fairy Meadow) Hut Registry
Name Access
Alpine Club of Canada
Subject Access
Environment
Environment and Nature
Alpine Club of Canada
Backpacking
Backcountry skiing
British Columbia
Revelstoke
Huts
Cabins
Cabins and shelters
Buildings
Buildings and facilities
Camps
Construction
Geographic Access
Canada
British Columbia
Selkirks
Revelstoke
Access Restrictions
Restrictions may apply
Language
English
French
German
Japanese
Spanish
Conservation
Some registers contain loose pages. Some book/register bindings are fraying.
Category
Environment
Exploration and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
Biographical Source Notes
Alpine Club of Canada website: https://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/bill-putnam-fairy-meadow-hut/ Alpine Club of Canada Backcountry Huts: Bill Putnam (Fairy Meadows) Info Sheet: https://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/FMHut-InfoSheet.pdf
Title Source
Title based on contents of sub-series
Processing Status
Processed
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Scott Duncan Hut Registers

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Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from the Scott Duncan Hut produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 1988 and 2018. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the hut, wildlif…
Date Range
1988-2018
Reference Code
M200 / IV / N
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
Fonds Number
M200
V14
S6
Series
M200 / IV: Hut Registers
Sous-Fonds
M200
Sub-Series
M200 / IV / N: Scott Duncan Hut Registers
Accession Number
accn. 6766
accn. 7779
accn. 8002
accn. 2014.8293
accn. 2023.32
Reference Code
M200 / IV / N
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Responsibility
Registers produced by Alpine Club of Canada
Date Range
1988-2018
Physical Description
13 cm of textual records 5 volumes
History / Biographical
According to the Alpine Club of Canada's website, the Scott Duncan Hut was the last hut to be built on the Wapta Traverse; it was built in 1988. The hut was primarily funded by the Duncan family of Calgary as a memorial for their son, Scott. The hut was built by the Rocky Mountain Section of the ACC. The hut accommodates 12 people and includes a propane stove and lanterns, cooking supplies and sleeping quarters.
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from the Scott Duncan Hut produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 1988 and 2018. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the hut, wildlife sightings, custodial issues and updates, and related topics. The sub-series is separated into individual hut registers, arranged by date:
M200 / IV / N / 1: [Scott Duncan Memorial Hut register 1988-94]
M200 / IV / N / 2: Scott Duncan Hut Feb. 26, 1994 - Apr 24, 2000
M200 / IV / N / 3: Scott Duncan Memorial Hut Register, 2000 - 2004
M200 / IV / N / 4: [2004 - 2009 Scott Duncan Hut Register]
M200 / IV / N / 5: [Scott Duncan Hut, 2009 - 2018]
Name Access
Alpine Club of Canada
Subject Access
Huts
Cabins and shelters
Alpine Club of Canada
Backcountry skiing
British Columbia
Buildings and facilities
Buildings and memorials
Environment and Nature
Mountaineering
Mountaineers
Mountains
Memorial
Ski mountaineering
Skiing
Sports and recreation
Sports and leisure
Winter sports
Geographic Access
Canada
British Columbia
Field
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Access Restrictions
Restrictions may apply
Language
English
Japanese
Mandarin
French
Conservation
Some registers have water damage. Some registers have loose pages. Some register bindings are damaged.
Category
Environment
Exploration and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
Biographical Source Notes
Alpine Club of Canada website: https://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/scott-duncan-hut/ Alpine Club of Canada Backcountry Huts: Scott Duncan Hut Info Sheet: https://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/ScottDuncan-InfoSheet-1.pdf
Title Source
Title based on contents of sub-series
Processing Status
Processed
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Conrad Kain/Bugaboos Hut Registers

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Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from the Conrad Kain/Bugaboo Hut produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 2000 and 2017. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the hut, …
Date Range
2000-2003
2006-2017
Reference Code
M200 / IV / O
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
Fonds Number
M200
V14
S6
Series
M200 / IV: Hut Registers
Sous-Fonds
M200
Sub-Series
M200 / IV / O: Conrad Kain/Bugaboos Hut Registers
Accession Number
accn. 7779
accn. 2014.8293
accn. 2023.32
Reference Code
M200 / IV / O
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Responsibility
Registers produced by Alpine Club of Canada
Date Range
2000-2003
2006-2017
Physical Description
7 cm of textual records 4 volumes
History / Biographical
According to the Alpine Club of Canada website, the Conrad Kain/Bugaboo hut is located in the Bugaboo Provincial Park, in British Columbia. The ACC built the hut in 1972, and named the hut after the renowned Austrian mountaineer and guide, Conrad Kain, who first visited the area in 1910. From 1972 to 2000, the hut was maintained by B.C. Parks. Today, the hut accommodates 35 people.
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from the Conrad Kain/Bugaboo Hut produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 2000 and 2017. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the hut, wildlife sightings, custodial issues and updates, and related topics. The sub-series is separated into individual hut registers, arranged by date:
M200 / IV / O / 1: Conrad Kain Hut June 20/2000 - June 26/2003
M200 / IV / O / 2: 2006 - 2008 Conrad Kain Hut, Bugaboos, Hut Register
M200 / IV / O / 3: Conrad Kain Hut Register [2008 - 2012]
M200 / IV / O / 4: Conrad Kain, Bugaboos 2012 - 2017
Name Access
Alpine Club of Canada
Subject Access
Huts
Cabins and shelters
Alpine Club of Canada
Backpacking
Backcountry skiing
British Columbia
Buildings
Buildings and facilities
Climbing
Environment and Nature
Guide
Hiking
Memorial
Mountain guides
Mountaineering
Mountaineers
Mountains
Property
Skiing
Sports and recreation
Winter sports
Geographic Access
Canada
British Columbia
Bugaboo Provincial Park
Bugaboos
Golden, BC
Radium, BC
Access Restrictions
Restrictions may apply
Language
English
French
Japanese
Mandarin
Category
Environment
Exploration and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
Biographical Source Notes
Alpine Club of Canada website: https://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/conrad-kain-hut/
Title Source
Title based on contents of sub-series
Processing Status
Processed
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Neil Colgan Hut Registers

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Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from the Neil Colgan Hut produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 1982 and 2003. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the hut, wildlife…
Date Range
1982-2003
Reference Code
M200 / IV / P
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
Fonds Number
M200
V14
S6
Series
M200 / IV: Hut Registers
Sous-Fonds
M200
Sub-Series
M200 / IV / P: Neil Colgan Hut Registers
Accession Number
accn. 5591
accn. 2023.10
accn. 7779
Reference Code
M200 / IV / P
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Responsibility
Registers produced by Alpine Club of Canada
Date Range
1982-2003
Physical Description
13 cm of textual records 4 volumes
History / Biographical
According to the Alpine Club of Canada's website, "the Neil Colgan Hut is the highest permanent, habitable structure in Canada", and it is located in the Valley of the Ten Peaks. The hut sits at 9,700 ft, and is within distance of Mounts Little, Bowlen, Fay and Quadra. The hut accommodates 18 people and includes propane stoves and lanterns. According to the Alpine Club of Canada's Backcountry Huts: Neil Colgan Hut: Info Sheet: "Second to the scene of Lake Louise set against the backdrop of Mt. Victoria, Moraine Lake is perhaps the most photographed and best known mountain scene in the Canadian Rockies. The area behind the first row of peaks which can be seen from the lake provides excellent alpine climbing on snow and ice routes, and makes an ideal location for a high altitude climbing hut. The area saw its first hut in 1964 when the Calgary Mountain Club erected a hut at the top of the couloir between peaks 3 and 3 ½. This original hut was named for Graham Cooper, who died while descending after the construction of the hut. The hut was in a poor position, however, because it encouraged use of the couloir as an access route to the hut. By the late 1980s the couloir had seen many rockfall accidents and several fatalities. The hut was dismantled and replaced by the Neil Colgan Hut in 1983. Neil Colgan was a warden in Banff National Park when he died from injuries sustained in a horse accident in the backcountry. The hut was largely funded by his family in his name."
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from the Neil Colgan Hut produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 1982 and 2003. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the hut, wildlife sightings, custodial issues and updates, and related topics. The sub-series is separated into individual hut registers, arranged by date:
M200 / IV / P / 1: [Neil Colgan hut register 1982 - 87]
M200 / IV / P / 2: "Neil Colgan [hut]" July 12, 1987 - March 4, 1995
M200 / IV / P / 3: "Neil Colgan" [Hut Register] May 19, 1995 - July 7, 1999
M200 / IV / P / 4: Neil Colgan Hut Jul 7, 1999 - Jul 4, 2003
Notes
M200 / IV / P / 4: contains mold throughout the register
Name Access
Alpine Club of Canada
Subject Access
Huts
Cabins and shelters
Cabins
Alpine Club of Canada
Backpacking
Backcountry skiing
British Columbia
Buildings
Buildings and facilities
Climbing
Construction
Environment and Nature
Environment
Hiking
Memorial
Mountaineering
Mountaineers
Mountains
Property
Skiing
Sports and recreation
Winter sports
Geographic Access
Canada
British Columbia
Alberta
Moraine Lake
Access Restrictions
Restrictions may apply
Language
English
Japanese
French
Conservation
Hut Register M200 / IV / P / 4: contains mold throughout the register. Some registers contain loose pages. Some water damage to registers.
Category
Environment
Exploration and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
Biographical Source Notes
Alpine Club of Canada's website: https://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/neil-colgan-hut/ Alpine Club of Canada Backcountry Hut: Neil Colgan: Info Sheet: https://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/NeilColganHut-InfoSheet-1.pdf
Title Source
Title based on contents of sub-series
Processing Status
Processed
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Silver Spray Hut Registers

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Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from the Silver Spray Cabin produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 1992 and 2018. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the hut, wildl…
Date Range
1992-1995
2002-2018
Reference Code
M200 / IV / Q
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
Fonds Number
M200
V14
S6
Series
M200 / IV: Hut Registers
Sous-Fonds
M200
Sub-Series
M200 / IV / Q: Silver Spray Hut Registers
Accession Number
accn. 2023.41
Reference Code
M200 / IV / Q
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Responsibility
Registers produced by Alpine Club of Canada
Date Range
1992-1995
2002-2018
Physical Description
4 volumes 7 cm of textual records
History / Biographical
According to the Alpine Club of Canada's website, the Silver Spray Hut was built in 1994 and is located in the Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park, B. C. The hut is allows mountaineers to access the Selkirk Mountains, as well as Kokanee, Caribou and Woodbury Glaciers. According to the Alpine Club of Canada's Backcountry Huts: Silver Spray Cabin: Info Sheet: "Constructed in the 1920s to serve as a bunkhouse for the Violet Mining Company operating in the area, the BC Parks Branch took over the maintenance of the cabin by the time the mines closed in the early 1930’s. The Kootenay Section of the Alpine Club of Canada became involved in the maintenance of the hut over many work parties throughout the 1950’s. In the 1960’s, park workers began to take a more active role once again and initiated substantial repairs to the hut, as it was clear that a lot of work needed to be done to the cabin. In the 1980’s building materials were brought into the site to replace the old cabin with a new one, but local protests to preserve the original cabin for historical interpretation stopped any new construction. The BC Parks Branch included the cabin as one of the many provincial historic sites in the area, for the historic interest of the location, and the remaining evidence of old mine workings."
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from the Silver Spray Cabin produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 1992 and 2018. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the hut, wildlife sightings, custodial issues and updates, and related topics. The sub-series is separated into individual hut registers, arranged by date:
M200 / IV / Q / 1: [Silver Spray Cabin, 1992-95]
M200 / IV / Q / 2: Silver Spray Cabin [2002-2008]
M200 / IV / Q / 3: Silver Spray [2008-2015]
M200 / IV / Q / 4: Silver Spray Log [2015 to 2018]
Name Access
Alpine Club of Canada
Subject Access
Alpine Club of Canada
Huts
Cabins
Cabins and shelters
Environment and Nature
Mountaineers
Mountaineering
Mountains
Property
Provincial parks and reserves
Recreation
Skiing
Sports and recreation
Winter sports
Geographic Access
Canada
British Columbia
Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park
Selkirks
Nelson, BC
Access Restrictions
Restrictions may apply
Language
English
French
Japanese
German
Spanish
Conservation
Some pages are loose in register. Dust and some water damage present in the registers.
Category
Environment
Exploration and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
Biographical Source Notes
Alpine Club of Canada website: https://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/silver-spray-cabin/ Alpine Club of Canada Backcountry Huts: Silver Spray Cabin: Info Sheet: https://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/SilverSprayCabin.pdf
Title Source
Title based on contents of sub-series
Processing Status
Processed
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Asulkan Hut Registers

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Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from the Asulkan Hut produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 2010 and 2019. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the hut, wildlife sig…
Date Range
2010-2019
Reference Code
M200 / IV / R
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
Fonds Number
M200
V14
S6
Series
M200 / IV: Hut Registers
Sous-Fonds
M200
Sub-Series
M200 / IV / R: Asulkan Hut Registers
Accession Number
accn. 2014.8293
accn. 2023.19
accn. 2020.05
Reference Code
M200 / IV / R
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Responsibility
Registers produced by Alpine Club of Canada
Date Range
2010-2019
Physical Description
7 cm of textual records 4 volumes
History / Biographical
According to the Alpine Club of Canada's website The Asulkan Hut is located in the Asulkan Valley at Rogers Pass, in Glacier National Park. From the Asulkan Hut day trips can be made to the Seven Steps of Paradise, Asulkan Pass, Sapphire Col, and the Dome Glacier.
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from the Asulkan Hut produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 2010 and 2019. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the hut, wildlife sightings, custodial issues and updates, and related topics. The sub-series is separated into individual hut registers, arranged by date:
M200 / IV / R / 1: [Asulkan Hut Register 2010-2011]
M200 / IV / R / 2: [Asulkan Hut] 2011 - 2014
M200 / IV / R / 3: Asulkan Hut [2015-2017]
M200 / IV / R / 4: [2017-2019 Asulkan Hut Register]
Name Access
Alpine Club of Canada
Subject Access
Huts
Cabins and shelters
Cabins
Backcountry skiing
Backpacking
British Columbia
Buildings and facilities
Climbing
Environment and Nature
Glacier National Park
Mountaineering
Mountaineers
Mountains
Ski mountaineering
Skiing
Winter sports
Geographic Access
Canada
British Columbia
Glacier National Park
Asulkan Valley
Rogers Pass
Sapphire Col
Dome Glacier
Access Restrictions
Restrictions may apply
Language
English
French
Japanese
Mandarin
Category
Environment
Exploration and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
Biographical Source Notes
Alpine Club of Canada website: https://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/asulkan-cabin/
Title Source
Title based on contents of sub-series
Processing Status
Processed
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Great Cairn Hut Registers

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Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from the Great Cairn (Ben Ferris) Hut produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 1980 and 2000. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the …
Date Range
1980-2000
Reference Code
M200 / IV / T
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
Fonds Number
M200
V14
S6
Series
M200 / IV: Hut Registers
Sous-Fonds
M200
Sub-Series
M200 / IV / T: Great Cairn Hut Registers
Accession Number
accn. 5462
accn. 8002
accn. 2023.10
accn. 2014.8293
Reference Code
M200 / IV / T
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Responsibility
Registers produced by Alpine Club of Canada
Date Range
1980-2000
Physical Description
4 volumes 7 cm of textual records
History / Biographical
According to the Alpine Club of Canada (ACC), the Great Cairn Hut was built in 1953 by members of the Harvard University Mountaineering Club. It was later dismantled by ACC members, and the stones from the original hut were used in the construction of the current Great Cairn Hut. The Huts Committee of the ACC built this hut on what is believed to be the original hut site. The Hut is within distance of Mt. Sir Sandford, the Adamants and the Gothics in the Northern Selkirk Mountains of B.C. The hut is also known as the Ben Ferris Hut.
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from the Great Cairn (Ben Ferris) Hut produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 1980 and 2000. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the hut, wildlife sightings, custodial issues and updates, and related topics. The sub-series is separated into individual hut registers, arranged by date:
M200 / IV / T / 1: Great Cairn Log [1980-1984]
M200 / IV / T / 2: Great Cairn Hut Register 1980-1989
M200 / IV / T / 3: "Great Cairn Log" July 5, 1986 - July 30, 1995
M200 / IV / T / 4: The Great Cairn Hut Register [1995-2000]
Name Access
Alpine Club of Canada
Subject Access
Huts
Cabins
Cabins and shelters
Mountaineering
Mountaineers
Mountains
British Columbia
Alpine Club of Canada
Backpacking
Backcountry skiing
Buildings and facilities
Climbing
Construction
Environment and Nature
Environment
Ski mountaineering
Skiing
Sports and recreation
Winter sports
Geographic Access
Canada
British Columbia
Selkirks
Mt. Sir Sandford
Access Restrictions
Restrictions may apply
Language
English
Conservation
Some registers have evidence of animal chewing marks. Some registers have loose pages placed in mylar.
Category
Environment
Exploration and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
Biographical Source Notes
Alpine Club of Canada website: https://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/ben-ferris-great-cairn-hut/
Title Source
Title based on contents of sub-series
Processing Status
Processed
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Other Huts [Registers]

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Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from various Huts, including the Boswell Cabin, Castle Mountain Bivouac Shelter/Hut, Graham Cooper Hut, Lawrence Grassi Hut, Lloyd Mackay Hut, Memorial Hut, R C (Bob) Hind Hut, the Sapphire Col Bivouac Hut, and the Woodbury Cabin. These registers were produced by the Alp…
Date Range
1930-1979
1981-1998
2000-2018
Reference Code
M200 / IV / U
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
Fonds Number
M200
V14
S6
Series
M200 / IV: Hut Registers
Sous-Fonds
M200
Sub-Series
M200 / IV / U: Other Huts [Registers]
Accession Number
accn. 2014.8315
accn. 2023.20
accn. 2014.8347
accn. 2023.10
accn. 2023.41
accn. 2376
accn. 6376
accn. 2018.9010
accn. 3160
accn. 5463
accn. 2023.32
accn. 2023.15
Reference Code
M200 / IV / U
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Responsibility
Registers produced by Alpine Club of Canada
Date Range
1930-1979
1981-1998
2000-2018
Physical Description
33 cm of textual records 14 volumes
History / Biographical
According to the Alpine Club of Canada: Woodbury Cabin: The Woodbury Cabin was built over the summers of 1983 and 1984 at the site on which an old mining cabin once existed. The hut was also built to draw park users into the less crowded areas by providing a base for their recreational activities. Sapphire Col Bivouac Hut: The Sapphire Col Bivouac is a basic mountaineering shelter in the Asulkan Ridge. The hut is located in Glacier National Park. R. C. Hind Hut: The hut is named after Robert (Bob) Hind, a lifelong, active member of the ACC. The hut was built by the ACC for BC Parks in 1971. The hut is maintained and booked through Assiniboine Lodge. Robin Cyril (Bob) Hind, 1911-2000, was an electrical engineer and mountaineer at Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He was a Life Member of ACC, joining in 1933, and attended over 30 ACC camps. Hind received the Silver Rope Award in 1935, was recipient of Centennial Medal, and served the ACC in offices of President, Vice-President and Chairman of Hut Committee. Bob Hind climbed most of the peaks in Rockies and Selkirks, including some first ascents. He also climbed in Wales and the Alps. Hind was a member of the American Alpine Club and The Alpine Club, London. Lloyd Mackay Hut: The hut is located on Mt. Alberta and is a basic mountaineering shelter. The hut was renovated just before the 75th Anniversary of the first ascent of Mount Alberta. The hut sleeps 6 people. Lawrence Grassi Hut: Named after legendary mountain guide and coal miner, Lawrence Grassi. When he retired from the coal mines, Grassi became the assistant warden at Lake O’Hara in Yoho National Park, and he built various trails throughout the Park. Mount Lawrence Grassi, near Canmore, and Grassi Lakes, along with this hut, are named after him. Graham Cooper Hut: The hut was located between Mt. Little and Mt. Bowlen in the Valley of the Ten Peaks, along the Alberta and British Columbia border. The hut was named after Graham Cooper, who was a member of the team that built the hut, who had passed just after the hut was built. In 1983, this hut was replaced by the Neil Colgan Hut. Castle Mountain Hut: Is located in Banff National Park, on the Goat Plateau of Castle Mountain. It is a basic mountaineering shelter. It serves as a base for those climbing Brewer’s Buttress, Bass Buttress, and Eisenhower Tower. The hut is closed during the winter months. Boswell Cabin: The Pat Boswell (Toronto Section) Cabin is located at the Canmore Clubhouse site, and is named after Pat Boswell, a long-time Club member and Club Manager of the ACC. The cabin was designed to accommodate families and small groups, it includes a partition wall and sleeps up to 6 people. The Memorial Hut: The original Memorial Hut was built in 1930 for the War Veterans, the building was made of stone in an unstable area near Penstock Creek. The second Memorial Hut was built in the Outpost Lake area in 1947 and was named after Cyril Wates, who joined the ACC in 1916 and was a prominent mountaineer and ACC member, including Club President from 1938 to 1941. This Hut, however, was built too close to the lake, as per Parks regulations. The third version of the Memorial Hut was built in 1962 and opened in 1963 at the ACC Camp in the Valley. It was named in honour of the late President Rex Gibson, as well as Cyril Wates, known as the Wates-Gibson Memorial Hut.
Scope & Content
Sub-series of hut registers from various Huts, including the Boswell Cabin, Castle Mountain Bivouac Shelter/Hut, Graham Cooper Hut, Lawrence Grassi Hut, Lloyd Mackay Hut, Memorial Hut, R C (Bob) Hind Hut, the Sapphire Col Bivouac Hut, and the Woodbury Cabin. These registers were produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 1930 and 2018. Registers include entries from visitors to the huts which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while staying at the hut, wildlife sightings, custodial issues and updates, and related topics. The sub-series is separated into individual hut registers, arranged by alphabetical order:
M200 / IV / U / 1: Boswell Cabin Hut Register [2007 - 2010]
M200 / IV / U / 2: Boswell Cabin Registry [2007 - 2013]
M200 / IV / U / 3: Boswell Cabin Registry [2010-2016]
M200 / IV / U / 4: Castle Mountain Bivouac Shelter Register Mar. 19, 1985 - Oct. 4, 1995
M200 / IV / U / 5: [Castle Mountain Hut 2000 - 2012]
M200 / IV / U / 6: Graham Cooper Hut [1965-73]
M200 / IV / U / 7: “Hut Register Lawrence Grassi Hut” August 4, 1981 – August 1, 1998
M200 / IV / U / 8: LLOYD MACKAY HUT [1984-1989]
M200 / IV / U / 9: Alpine Club of Canada Memorial Hut Register 1930 – 1965
M200 / IV / U / 10: R C Hind Hut [register 1971-1979]
M200 / IV / U / 11: Sapphire Col Bivouac Hut [1965-1976]
M200 / IV / U / 12: [Unidentified Register 2013 – 2017]
M200 / IV / U / 13: [Unidentified Hut Register 2013?]
M200 / IV / U / 14: [Woodbury Cabin 2015-2018]
Notes
The Memorial Hut has changed locations and titles since it was originally built in 1930. Today, the Hut is known as the Wates-Gibson Memorial Hut. For other Wates-Gibson Hut Registers, see M200 / IV / C: Wates-Gibson Hut Registers.
Name Access
Alpine Club of Canada
Subject Access
Huts
Cabins
Cabins and shelters
Alberta
Alpine Club of Canada
Alpine Club House
Backcountry skiing
Backpacking
Banff National Park
British Columbia
Buildings
Buildings and facilities
Buildings and memorials
Camping
Camps
Castle Mountain
Climbing
Construction
Environment
Environment and Nature
Grassi Lakes
Guides
Log structures
Memorial
Mountain
Mountain guides
Mountaineering
Mountains
Mountaineers
National parks and reserves
Parks Canada
Provincial parks and reserves
Ski mountaineering
Skiing
War Memorial
Winter sports
Geographic Access
Canada
Alberta
British Columbia
Banff National Park
Asulkan Ridge
Glacier National Park
Assiniboine
Mount Alberta
Canmore, AB
Grassi Lake
Valley of the Ten Peaks
Tonquin Valley
Access Restrictions
Restrictions may apply
Language
English
French
German
Spanish
Related Material
M200 / IV / C: Wates-Gibson Hut Registers
Category
Environment
Exploration and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
Biographical Source Notes
Alpine Club of Canada website: https://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/huts/ https://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/sapphire-col-hut/ https://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/castle-mountain-hut/ https://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/neil-colgan-hut/ https://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/woodbury-cabin/ https://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/wates-gibson-hut/ Alpine Club of Canada Backcountry Huts: Clubhouse Info Sheet: https://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Clubhouse_Directions-1.pdf Alpine Club of Canada Backcountry Huts: Woodbury Cabin Info Sheet: https://www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/WoodburyCabin-InfoSheet.pdf Informal interview with Chic Scott, Intellectual Property of Chic Scott.
Title Source
Title based on contents of sub-series
Processing Status
Processed
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Identified Summit Records

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/descriptions57799
Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Scope & Content
Sub-series of identified summit registers and notes produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 1930 and 2020. Summit records include entries from visitors to the various summits which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while at the summit…
Date Range
1930-1931
1959-1968
1970-1989
1992 -2020
Reference Code
M200 / V / A
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
Fonds Number
M200
V14
S6
Series
M200 / V: Summit Records
Sous-Fonds
M200
Sub-Series
M200 / V / A: Identified Summit Records
Accession Number
accn. 2023.20 accn. 7779 accn. 2023.10 accn. 2014.8347 accn. 6465 accn. 8002 accn. 2020.05 accn. 2023.19 accn. 2014.8293 accn. 8119 accn. 2023.32 accn. 2023.41 accn. 6623 accn. 6062 accn. 2014.8318 accn. 6767 accn. 2014.8315 accn. 2014.8317 accn. 5680 accn. 2023.16 accn. 2018.9010 accn. 5396 accn. 6459 accn. 2014.8316 accn. 2023.18 accn. 5631 accn. 2013.8245 accn. 2014.8275 accn. 2023.06 accn. 2023.14 accn. 2023.17 accn. 5569 accn. 8113 accn. 6396
Reference Code
M200 / V / A
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Responsibility
Summit Registers and Notes produced by Alpine Club of Canada
Date Range
1930-1931
1959-1968
1970-1989
1992 -2020
Physical Description
95 cm of textual records 219 volumes
Scope & Content
Sub-series of identified summit registers and notes produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 1930 and 2020. Summit records include entries from visitors to the various summits which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while at the summit, wildlife sightings, trail updates, and related topics. The sub-series is separated into individual identified summit records.
Notes
See file-level entries for inventories of identified summit registers and notes.
Name Access
Alpine Club of Canada
Subject Access
Alberta
Alpine Club of Canada
Backpacking
Backcountry skiing
Banff
Banff National Park
Bow Valley
British Columbia
Castle Mountain
Cascade Mountain
Centennial
Climbing
Club
Cross-country skiing
Description and travel
Environment
Environment and Nature
Fortress Mountain
Great Divide
Hiking
Kananaskis Country
Mount Assiniboine
Mount Logan
Mountain
Mountain guides
Mountaineering
Mountaineers
Mountains
Provincial parks and reserves
Parks
National parks and reserves
Record keeping
Ski area
Ski areas
Ski mountaineering
Skiing
Skis
Skiers
Snowshoes and snowshoeing
Sports and leisure
Sports and recreation
Summit
Trails
Winter sports
Geographic Access
Canada
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Rocky Mountains
Continental Divide
Great Divide
Alberta
British Columbia
Abbot Pass
Mount Assiniboine
Cascade Mountain
Canmore
Assiniboine
Banff National Park
Banff, Alberta
Bugaboos
Castle Mountain, AB
Cathedral Mountain
Glacier
Jasper National Park
Kananaskis Country
Little Yoho Valley
Mount Baldy
Mount Baker
Mount Cory
Mount Edith
Mount Lefroy
Mount Norquay
Mount Rundle
Rundle Mountain
Mount Temple
Mount Victoria
Mount Yamnuska
Selkirks
Yoho National Park
Access Restrictions
Restrictions may apply
Language
English
Conservation
Some records have been placed in mylar. Some record have mold, rust or water damage.
Related Material
M235
Category
Environment
Exploration and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
Title Source
Title based on contents of sub-series
Processing Status
Processed
Less detail
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Unidentified Summit Records

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/descriptions57801
Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Scope & Content
Sub-series consists of summit notes and registers from unidentified summits produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 1959 and 2016. Summit records include entries from climbers which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while at the summi…
Date Range
1959
1973
1999-2016
Reference Code
M200 / V / B
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
Fonds Number
M200
V14
S6
Series
M200 / V: Summit Records
Sous-Fonds
M200
Sub-Series
M200 / V / B: Unidentified Summit Records
Accession Number
accn. 2023.16
accn. 2018.9010
accn. 2014.8347
accn. 2023.20
accn. 8119
accn. 6767
Reference Code
M200 / V / B
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Responsibility
Summit notes and registers produced by Alpine Club of Canada
Date Range
1959
1973
1999-2016
Physical Description
12 volumes 20 cm of textual records
Scope & Content
Sub-series consists of summit notes and registers from unidentified summits produced by the Alpine Club of Canada between 1959 and 2016. Summit records include entries from climbers which pertain to individuals' hiking and climbing trips; details of specific events which occurred while at the summit, wildlife sightings, trails and routes taken to the summit, and related topics. Files: M200 / V / B / 1: [Summit Note 1959] M200 / V / B / 2: [July 1973 Summit Note] M200 / V / B / 3: [Unlabelled summit register 2005-2007] M200 / V / B / 4: [2006-2012 register] M200 / V / B / 5: [Sept. 1999 - June 2015 unidentified register] M200 / V / B / 6: [Summit Register March-October 2010] M200 / V / B / 7: [Unidentified 2010-2013] M200 / V / B / 8: [2013-2016 Summit Register] M200 / V / B / 9: [2005-2016 Summit Register] M200 / V / B / 10: [August 2016] M200 / V / B / 11: [Various Registers and Notes] M200 / V / B / 12: [Smaller hut registers, loose summit records 1974-1994]
Notes
M200 / V / B / 4: [2006-2012 register] and M200 / V / B / 11: [Various Registers and Notes] contain black mold. M200 / V / B / 11: [Various Registers and Notes] has been placed in a conservation bag.
Name Access
Alpine Club of Canada
Subject Access
Alberta
Alpine Club of Canada
Backpacking
Banff National Park
Bow Valley
British Columbia
Climbing
Club
Description and travel
Environment
Environment and Nature
Hiking
Mountain
Mountaineering
Mountaineers
Mountains
National parks and reserves
Provincial parks and reserves
Record keeping
Ski area
Ski areas
Ski mountaineering
Sports and leisure
Sports and recreation
Summit
Trails
Geographic Access
Canada
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Rocky Mountains
Continental Divide
Great Divide
Alberta
British Columbia
Access Restrictions
Restrictions may apply
Language
English
Conservation
Some registers and notes have been placed in mylar. Some registers contain black mold: M200 / V / B / 11: [Various Registers and Notes] has been placed in a conservation bag. Some registers contain mold, rust or water damage.
Related Material
M235
Category
Environment
Exploration and travel
Sports, recreation and leisure
Title Source
Title based on contents of the sub-series
Processing Status
Processed
Less detail
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Club Meeting Minutes and Reports

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/descriptions57991
Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Scope & Content
Sub-series consists of the meeting minutes and reports of the Alpine Club of Canada between 1913 and 2011. Records pertain to meetings of the Executive Committee of the ACC, as well as the Executives of the various sections of the ACC, including the Banff Section, the Calgary Section, the Edmonton …
Date Range
1913-1930
ca.1937-2008
2011
Reference Code
M200 / I / A
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
Fonds Number
M200
V14
S6
Series
M200 / I: Administrative Records
Sous-Fonds
M200
Sub-Series
M200 / I / A: Club Meeting Minutes and Reports
Accession Number
accn. 2023.06
accn. 5343
accn. 2017.8658
accn. 6376
accn. 6375
accn. 5465
accn. 6470
accn. 8002
accn. 5634
accn. 6765
accn. 2023.51
accn. 2023.01
accn. 2023.11
accn. 2014.8293
Reference Code
M200 / I / A
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Date Range
1913-1930
ca.1937-2008
2011
Physical Description
80 cm of textual records
Scope & Content
Sub-series consists of the meeting minutes and reports of the Alpine Club of Canada between 1913 and 2011. Records pertain to meetings of the Executive Committee of the ACC, as well as the Executives of the various sections of the ACC, including the Banff Section, the Calgary Section, the Edmonton Section and others. Records also include the Annual General Meeting minutes of the ACC during this time period. Sub-series is arranged chronologically.
Notes
See file-level entries for inventories of club meeting minutes and reports.
Name Access
Alpine Club of Canada
Subject Access
Administration
Alberta
Alpine Club of Canada
Club
Record keeping
Records
Report
Organizations
Geographic Access
Canada
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Rocky Mountains
Alberta
British Columbia
Ontario
Saskatchewan
Manitoba
Banff
Banff, AB
Banff, Alberta
Calgary
Calgary, AB
Calgary, Alberta
Edmonton
Edmonton, AB
Vancouver
Vancouver, BC
Vancouver Island
Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Victoria
Victoria, British Columbia
Victoria, BC
Ottawa
St. Boniface
Access Restrictions
Restrictions may apply
Reproduction Restrictions
Contains personal information
Language
English
French
Title Source
Title Based on contents of sub-series
Processing Status
Processed
Less detail
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Financial Statements and Reports

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Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Scope & Content
Sub-series consists of the Financial Statements and Reports of the Alpine Club of Canada between ca. 1936 to 2008. Records pertain to the Audited Financial reports and statements, the Fiscal Year financials, and the Finance Committee reports for the Club. These financial statements and reports show…
Date Range
ca. 1936-1952
1954-1955
ca. 1960-2001
2003-2005
2007-2008
Reference Code
M200 / II / A
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Part Of
Alpine Club of Canada fonds
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
Fonds Number
M200
V14
S6
Series
M200 / II: Financial Records
Sous-Fonds
M200
Sub-Series
M200 / II / A: Financial Statements and Reports
Accession Number
accn. 5343
accn. 5634
accn. 6376
accn. 6375
accn. 6465
accn. 5465
accn. 2017.8658
accn. 6470
accn. 2023.06
accn. 5632
accn. 8002
accn. 6765
Reference Code
M200 / II / A
GMD
Textual record
Organization record
Date Range
ca. 1936-1952
1954-1955
ca. 1960-2001
2003-2005
2007-2008
Physical Description
approx. 50 cm of textual records
Scope & Content
Sub-series consists of the Financial Statements and Reports of the Alpine Club of Canada between ca. 1936 to 2008. Records pertain to the Audited Financial reports and statements, the Fiscal Year financials, and the Finance Committee reports for the Club. These financial statements and reports show the financial state of the Club throughout 1936 to 2008. Sub-series is arranged chronologically.
Notes
See file-level entries for inventories of club financial statements and reports.
Name Access
Alpine Club of Canada
Subject Access
Administration
Alpine Club of Canada
Club
Record keeping
Records
Report
Finances
Organizations
Geographic Access
Canada
Canadian Rocky Mountains
Rocky Mountains
Alberta
British Columbia
Quebec
Manitoba
Ontario
Saskatchewan
Banff National Park
Banff
Banff, AB
Canmore
Canmore, AB
Calgary
Calgary, AB
Edmonton
Edmonton, AB
Vancouver
Vancouver, BC
Outaouais, Quebec
Toronto
Ottawa
Access Restrictions
Restrictions may apply
Reproduction Restrictions
Contains personal information
Language
English
Title Source
Title based on contents of sub-series
Processing Status
Processed
Less detail
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General Commercial Work negatives [13/15]

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Part Of
Ron Duke fonds
Scope & Content
Sub-series pertains to approx. 184 black and white negatives and includes individual, group, family and baby portraits, school portraits, classes, sports, graduation, events, yearkbook, weddings, businesses and facilities, buildings and dwellings, construction projects and government projects, cour…
Date Range
1969
Reference Code
V180 / III / A / xiii / NA - 91 to 9204
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
GMD
Negative
Part Of
Ron Duke fonds
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
Fonds Number
M175 / V180
Series
II.A. Banff School of Fine Arts ; Banff School of Fine Arts
Sous-Fonds
V180
Accession Number
168, 232, 1572, 1593, 1644, 1868, 2626, 3379, 5772
Reference Code
V180 / III / A / xiii / NA - 91 to 9204
GMD
Negative
Date Range
1969
Physical Description
ca. 184 photographs : b&w negatives ; 12.1 x 9.9 cm or smaller
History / Biographical
See fonds level description
Scope & Content
Sub-series pertains to approx. 184 black and white negatives and includes individual, group, family and baby portraits, school portraits, classes, sports, graduation, events, yearkbook, weddings, businesses and facilities, buildings and dwellings, construction projects and government projects, courses, conventions, conferences, meetings, presentations, displays and exhibits, clubs and organizations, Banff events including Banff Winter Carnival, Banff School of Fine Arts 1963-1971, Banff and area views, copy work. Includes: 91 - Kiwanis Pres. Ball 92 - Imperial Oil Group 93 - Macleod Co. Group, BSFA 94 - Small Business Group 95 - D. Valiant Bus Port. 96 - Mr. Dowhaniuk Buis. Portrait 97 - Mt. Royal Barber 98 - Rural Leadership 99 - Mr. and Mrs. B. Gardiner, Calgary 910 - Kidney Birthday Party 912 - Insurance Agents Group 913 - (Kenting?) Francis Group, BSFA 914 - Farmers Credit Union, Voyager 915 - Archives, Snow on Roof 916 - Kiwanis Ladies Lunch 917 - Kiwanis Coin 917 - Banff Hockey Team 918 - BSAM Mid-term 918A - Kidney-Christou Trophy – Curling 920 - Nursing Aides, BSFA 921 - George Rochester, Field 922 - Kun and McFarlane Buis. Portrait 923 - Kendall Children 924 - Pharmacists Group 925 - BSAM Windup 926 - Hockey Teams 927 - Bel Plaza 928 - James Steel Group 929 - Mrs. George portrait daughter 930 - Mr. [Don] Becker Portrait 931 - Executive Dev., BSFA 932 - Pres. Seminar Group, BSFA 933 - Culligan Water Condition Ltd., Calgary 944 - Hockey Banquet, BSFA 945 - Mr. and Mrs. L. James, Canmore, Wedding 946 - Mr. and Mrs. M.G. Pearce wedding, Burnaby, B.C. 947 - Art Seminar 948 - Skiers @ BSFA 949 - Monod brothers ski 950 - Sales Management Group, BSFA 951 - Land Surveyors Group, BSFA 952 - Legion Group 953 - Nabors Drilling Group, Voyageur 954 - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rennie Anniversary, Canmore 955 - [Allan] Anderson Buis. Portrait, BSFA 956 - Clark Equipment, West. Can. Sales Meeting 957 - Ladies Aux. Legion 958 - Safety Group 959 - Realtors Group, BSFA 960 - Elementary School Concert, [Bill?] Alexander retirement 961 - Texaco Group, Timberline 962 - CEA Group, BSFA 963 - Canmore Mine Safety 964 - Miles for Millions 965 - Valiant 966 - Pit Group, Mr. Shapiro, BSFA 967 - Wax Gallery, Trudeau 969 - Banff Elementary School Groups 970 - Kiwanis Coin 971 - Rosemary Casker Portrait 972 - Mrs. Johnson – Costume 973 - Parliamentary Group, BSFA 974 - Funtek and Jones in front of theatre 975 - Kiwanis Coin 976 - Kindergarten Class 977 - Peter Pechacek Trio [musicians] 978 - Wayne Norris Portrait 979 - Sq. Dance Group 980 - Display trailer, BSFA 981 - 4H Group, BSFA 982 - Truck at C.P.R.Depot. 983 - St. Regis Croup 985 - Retarded Children Council, BSFA 986 - Opera Singers, BSFA 987 - BSFA Caravan 988 - Cascade Beauty Parlour 989 - Can. Imp. Bank of Com. 990 - Eva and Partner 991 - Opera Publicity Pics 992 - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marbry Portrait 993 - Wax Gallery heart transplant 994 - Archives [Ray] Bagley Party 995 - Strings, BSFA 996 - Skating Couple, BSFA 997 - Guitarist Alirio Dias, BSFA 998 - Facualty Parade 999 - BSFA opera instructer 9100 - Pianist, BSFA 9101 - Ballet, BSFA 9102 - Opera BSFA 9104 - Banff Indian Days 9105 - Drama Publicity 9106 - Ballet Publicity 9108 - Pipe Band 9109 - Opera Workshop 9110 - Foreign Students, BSFA 9111 - Orchestra, BSFA 9113 - Piano 9114 - Dibona-Martin Volkoza 9115 - Opera 9116 - Piano 9117 - Drama Workshop 9118 - Brigadoon 9119 - Angels 9120 - Matrons and Student Council 9121 - Coulson 9122 - ATA Groups 9124 - Skating Spot 9125 - Nancy Bowman 9126 - Cameron-Elliot Wedding 9127 - Brigadoon Publicity 9129 - Physics Group 9130 - Ian Jack Pus. Portrait 9130A - Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards Wedding 9131 - Pastoral Group, BSFA 9132 - Biening Family 9133 - Banff Camera Staff 9134 - Tour Group (RCMP) 9135 - Free Radical Group 9136 - Mr. and Mrs. Brent Tilson, Calgary 9137 - Rau [sp?], Legge Wedding 9138 - Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Wedding 9139 - Mrs. A. Gow, Winnipeg 9140 - Mrs. George Buis. Portrait 9141 - Robertson Voyager 9142 - Secretaries Group, BSFA 9143 - Canmore Grads 9144 - McCusker-Stutz Wedding, color 9146 - Theatre Publicity 9148 - Dave Roberts Family Group, Canmore 9149 - Structural Clay Group – Voyager 9150 - Clarkson-Cordon Group, BSFA 9151 - Canada Cement, Exshaw 9152 - Crag Barbecue 9153 - MR. and Mrs. R.L. Timmins, Calgary, color 9154 - Brewery Union Class Pics. 9155 - Ballet 9156 - Misc. Art School 9157 - Brigadoon 9158 - Angels in Love 9159 - Mr. and Mrs. Mike MacNeill colour wedding 9160 - Sq. Dance Group 9161 - Survey Group 9162 - Mr. [Allan] Anderson, BSFA, BSAM portrait 9163 - Swanson, BSFA, BSAM portrait 9164 - Dr. Fleming Family group 9166 - Mr. and Mrs. Winchester 9167 - Les Funtek 9168 - Chef, Mount Royal Hotel 9169 - Ruth Wilson, Nancy portrait 9170 - Ekloff [Eklof] children, Canmore 9171 - Hosp. Admin. Groups, Jessie McKay, Alta. Hosp. Ass., Calgary 9172 - Schulumberger Group, Rimrock 9173 - BSAM Group 9174 - Theatre Interiors 9175 - Mrs. Schooler Children’s portrait 9176 - Mrs. Gormley Children’s portrait 9177 - Real Estate Seminar, BSFA 9178 - Pentecostal Group 9179 - Parks, Cave and Basin 9180 - Kiwanis Banquet 9181 - J. Pristov Buis. Portrait 9182 - B. Balser Bus. Men’s Portrait 9183 - BSAM Windup 9184 - Anderson family portrait, Canmore 9185 - Mr. and Mrs. Hegelstad Wedding, Canmore 9186 - Miss [Elizabeth?] Pretty 9187 - Theatre 9188 - Stafford family 9189 - Imperial Oil Group, BSFA 9190 - Underhill children 9191 - Exshaw Voyager-Christmas [Canada Cement Co.] 9192 - School Xmas Concert @ BSFA 9193 - Nurses Skit Xmas 69 9195 - Masonic Group 9196 - Inter Varsity Fellowship 9197 - Parks – Dumbleton 9198 - Mr. and Mrs. D.A. Evans, Edmonton 9199 - Thomoe [sp?] Boy 9200 - Mr. and Mrs. Cormack Wedding colour 9201 - Legion Hpt. Presentation 9202 - A. Wimmer 9203 - Van Christou 9204 - Cameron Retiring Banquet, BSFA
Notes
Some files may have more than one negative.
Name Access
Bagley, Ray
Subject Access
Academics
Activities
Advertising
Architecture
Banff Centre
Banff Community High School
Banff Elementary School
Banff High School
Banff Indian Days
Banff School of Fine Arts
Banff Upper Hot Springs
Buildings and facilities
Businesses
Cameras
Cave and Basin
Children
Christmas
Churches
Community life
Construction
Family and personal life
First Nations
Gondola
Hotels
Indigenous Peoples
Instruments
Marriage
Mountain School
Mountains
Music
Musicians
Personal and Family Life
Personal and Professional Life
Portrait
Public events
School
School athletics
Skiing
Sports
Theatre
Timberline Hotel
Weddings
Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies
Winter sports
Geographic Access
Banff
Lake Louise
Banff National Park
Canmore
Exshaw
Calgary
Alberta
British Columbia
Access Restrictions
Some restriction/s on access
Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions may apply
Language
English
Finding Aid
Finding aids and reference tools: series and file description
electronic finding aid
Creator
Duke, Ron
Title Source
Title based on sub-series
Processing Status
Processed
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General Commercial Work negatives [9/15]

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Part Of
Ron Duke fonds
Scope & Content
Sub-series pertains to approx. 270 black and white negatives and includes individual, group, family and baby portraits, school portraits, classes, sports, graduation, events, yearkbook, weddings, businesses and facilities, buildings and dwellings, construction projects and government projects, cour…
Date Range
1965
Reference Code
V180 / III / A / ix / NA - 51 to 5280
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
GMD
Negative
Part Of
Ron Duke fonds
Description Level
4 / Sub-series
Fonds Number
M175 / V180
Series
II.A. Banff School of Fine Arts ; Banff School of Fine Arts
Sous-Fonds
V180
Accession Number
168, 232, 1572, 1593, 1644, 1868, 2626, 3379, 5772
Reference Code
V180 / III / A / ix / NA - 51 to 5280
GMD
Negative
Date Range
1965
Physical Description
ca. 270 photographs : b&w negatives ; 12.1 x 9.9 cm or smaller
History / Biographical
See fonds level description
Scope & Content
Sub-series pertains to approx. 270 black and white negatives and includes individual, group, family and baby portraits, school portraits, classes, sports, graduation, events, yearkbook, weddings, businesses and facilities, buildings and dwellings, construction projects and government projects, courses, conventions, conferences, meetings, presentations, displays and exhibits, clubs and organizations, Banff events including Banff Winter Carnival, Banff School of Fine Arts 1963-1971, Banff and area views, copy work. Includes: 51 - Stan Peyto Family and Trophies 52 - Voyager Fire-Side Group 53 - Bob and Pat Siwek Portrait 55 - Rimmer Baby, Bel Plaza 56 - Oil Landsmen Group 57 - Rural Leadership Group 58 - Alberta Federation of Labor Group, BSFA 59 - Voyager Staff group 510 - Beet Growers Assoc. Group 511 - Insurance Agents, BSFA 512 - Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thom, Banff 513 - Fran MacPherson Portrait 514 - Mr. and Mrs. Loran Harder, Calgary 515 - Miss Mueller Portrait 516 - Steiner-Renny Wedding 517 - Prairie Road Builders Group, BSFA 518 - Doctors Bonspiel and Banquet 519 - Banff Junior Ski Team 520 - Bob Losie Portrait 521 - Secretaries’ Group, BSFA 522 - Small Business Group 523 - Real Estate Group, BSFA 524 - Rural Leadership, BSFA 525 - Mr. and Mrs. Ken Johnston Wedding 526 - Hockey Team 527 - Advanced Management Group, BSFA 528 - High School Variety Shot 529 - Labor Management Group, AGT Communications, BSFA 530 - Wolfarth Portrait 531 - Stasiuk-Bodmar[?] [Bodner?] Wedding 532 - Dean McPhee Portrait Copy 533 - Tittemore Children Portrait 534 - (9 – 516) – High School 535 - Motor Fleet Safety Group, BSFA 536 - Police Barracks Progress Shots 537 - Brassware Plaque, Rundle United 538 - Buchan-Sommerville Wedding 539 - Advance Management Wind-up, also McPhee family 540 - Miss Japan and Shaw Presentation 541 - Executive Development Course, BSFA 542 - Farm Leaders Group, BSFA 543 - Stenton’s Fashion Show 544 - Colcough Victoria Scarf – Alberta 545 - Mr. and Mrs. S. Laschuk, Calgary 546 - Mrs. R. Webster, Canmore, Cdn. P.P. [passport] 547 - Texaco Group, Vancouver 548 - Congregationalist Window, Rundle U.C. [United Church] 549 - Thanksgiving Decorations, U.C. [United Church] 550 - Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stewart, Edmonton 551 - Kiwanis Easter Seal Campaign 552 - School Children, Signs of Spring [Banff Elementary School] 553 - National Cash Register Group, Timberline Hotel 554 - Dale Carnegie Course Group, BSFA 555 - Police Barracks Construction 556 - Ron Buhler Portrait 558 - Larry Henry 560 - B.F. Goodrich Canada Group 561 - Oilmens Group, BSFA 563 - Real Estate Group, BSFA 564 - World Book Group, BSFA 565 - Paris Restaurant 567 - Graduation Class 568 - Robertson 569 - Mr. and Mrs. Eddleston Wedding 570 - Jack Hayes 570 ½ - R.C.M.P. Barracks Construction 571 - Paris Restaurant 572 - Nurses Group, BSFA 573 - U. Church Congregationalist Window Dedication, Rev. Schrag 574 - Graduation Banquet Banff 575 - Rundle Restaurant 576 - Elementary School 577 - Fashion Show, BSFA 578 - C.E.A. Group, BSFA 579 - Plastic Surgeon’s Diamond X 580 - W.A. Johnson Family 581 - Conference on Cdn. Slavs, BSFA, Dept. of Extension, Edmonton 582 - I.H. Group, BSFA 583 - Buffalo Paddock Sign 584 - Safeway Anniversary 585 - Banff Motel 586 - R.C.M.P. Barracks Const. 587 - Harmony Drug 589 - Mr. and Mrs. Knauer and Family Confirmation 590 - Mr. and Mrs. Morrone and Family Confirmation 591 - Winter Art Class, BSFA 593 - Kiwanis New Members 594 - Georgeson – Baby pix 595 - Avis – Rent-a-Car Group, Timberline 596 - St. Regis Paper 597 - Interiors Tiley’s Igloo Fire 597A - Mrs. Travis Portrait 598 - Square Dance Institute, BSFA 599 - Art Short Course 5101 - John and Shirley Hilstad Portrait 5102 - Neddy Hume 5103 - Wanda Kanten Portrait 5104 - Pinewoods Motel 5105 - Steinicke – Crag 5106 - Halstad Children (Portrait) 5107 - Nancy Gottscahalk, BSFA 5107A - Roger Williams Wedding 5108 - Mr. Bob Carley, BSFA 5109 - “Royal Family” [musicians] 5110 - Jazz Ballet (Musical Theatre) 5111 - Gondola Parking Lot 5112 - Jr. Strings – Outdoor, BSFA 5113 - Mrs. Kazai, 2 children 5114 - Construction Pics., R.C.M.P. Bldg. 5115 - Wedding – David Jenkins and Donald McLellan, Calgary 5116 - Jr. Strings Outdoor, BSFA 5117 - C.P.R. Loading Dock 5118 - Safeway 5119 - BSFA Portrait, Grey 5120 - Hodges, BSFA Portrait 5121 - Voyager “Indian” Staff 5122 - Drama Publicity Pics., BSFA 5123 - Ballet Publicity Pics. and Eva 5124 - Copy Neg. Pellegrini 5125 - Opera Publicity Pics. 5126 - Ballet Publicity Pics., John and Adel 5127 - Parking Lot – Gondola 5128 - Movies of Ballet 5129 - Movies of Jazz Ballet 5130 - Scholarship Nite 5131 - Skating 5132 - Opera 5133 - Jazz Ballet Rehearsal 5134 - Opera Rehearsal 5135 - Jazz Ballet Rehearsal 5136 - Make-Up 5137 - Ceramics 5138 - Piano 5140 - Stagecraft 5141 - Opera Class Group 5142 - Drama Class Group 5143 - Ballet Publicity 5144 - Roubakine, Vinci 5145 - Blood Wedding 5146 - Opera Workshop 5147 - Ballet Reahearsal 5148 - Opera Workshop Play 5149 - Drama Workshop, Blood Wedding 5150 - Linn-Craddock Wedding 5151 - Edmonton Ballet Group 5152 - Larry Skakotko Portrait 5153 - Jazz Ballet Class 5154 - Piano Students 5155 - Photo Class 5156 - Strings and Piano 5157 - Opera – Love Potion 5158 - Love Potion Dress Rehearsal 5159 - Small children Violin from Ed. Journal 5160 - Andy McMillan at Rehearsal 5161 - Student Council Group 5162 - Art Class 5163 - Staff Shots, BSFA 5164 - Musical Theatre 5165 - Ballet Rehearsal 5166 - Piano Recital 5167 - Matrons 5168 - Piano Class Group 5169 - “All About Eve” Performance Pix 5170 - Can. Cement Bqt. Quarter Century 5171 - BSFA, Skating group from Ont. 5172 - A.T.A. 5173 - U.N. Group 5174 - Bahai Group 5175 - United Church Group, BSFA 5176 - Drama – Winter’s Tale, BSFA 5177 - French Drama 5177A - Golby 5178 - Weaving 5180 - Conforce Chalet 5 [construction] 5181 - United Nations Group No. 2 5182 - R.C.M.P. Barracks Boiler Room 5184 - Red Cross Blood Donors 5185 - Prime Minister Pearson at BSFA 5187 - Rundle Photo Summer Staff 5188 - Beil-Moore Wedding 5189 - Indians, Council Christians and Jews, BSFA 5190 - Council of Christians and Jews (Indian Group) 5191 - Phil’s Pancake House, Staff Group 5192 - Crosby-Battrum Wedding 5193 - Brenda Campbell Portrait 5194 - Indian Council Group 5195 - Thunderstone Quarries, Bow View Motel 5196 - Clinic Mgrs. Assoc. Group, BSFA 5197 - Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hayes, Lake Louise 5198 - Dooley, Fern Brewster 5199 - Yarmaloy [Yarmoloy] Family 5200 - Becker-Forrest Wedding (Color) 5201 - Texaco Can. Ltd. Group, Voyager 5202 - AGT Group, BSFA 5203 - Presbyterian Mens Group, BSFA 5204 - Catholic Youth Federation, BSFA 5205 - Eldon Walls Portrait 5206 - Salvation Army Group 5207 - Advance Management Group, BSFA 5208 - A.G.T. 5209 - Mr. and Mrs. Paul Preston, Lethbridge 5210 - Catholic Hospital Convention 5211 - Indian Affairs Group, BSFA 5212 - Mary Higgens, Business Portrait 5213 - Helen Young, Bus. Mans Portrait 5214 - Brewster Children Portrait 5215 - Underhill Children Candid 5216 - Mr. and Mrs. Dancey 5217 - Mr. and Mrs. Worthington, Calgary 5218 - Shell Oil Group, BSFA 5219 - Sonja de Grandmaison 5220 - David Chevalier DC, Calgary 5221 - Gerry Adams Portrait 5222 - Personal Management Group BSFA 5223 - Mr. and Mrs. D. Christie, Edmonton 5225 - Mr. and Mrs. Ed Klimek, Canmore 5226 - Wedding 5227 - Ron Allen, Soc. Credit Candidate 5228 - #5 Chalet, BSFA 5229 - Indian Affairs Group, BSFA 5230 - Mrs. Ilda Lubane and Senator Canmeron, BSFA 5231 - C.P.R. Casper Grass 5232 - Suzy de Sutter 5233 - Restaurant Assoc. Group, Timberline 5234 - Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford, Field 5235 - Schooler Family Portrait 5236 - Miss Tickner Portrait 5237 - Herbert and Helen Seidel, Calgary 5238 - Mary’s Cat 5239 - Bow View Lodge Rec Room 5242 - Sister Ann Cecelia Business Portrait 5243 - Stafford Family 5244 - Safeway Staff Portraits 5245 - Cosby Wedding 5246 - Credit Association, BSFA 5247 - Evans Children Portrait 5248 - Naomi Panchyson Portrait 5249 - Shirley Tooke 5250 - Adv. Management Corp. Group 5251 - Mr. Wilson Portrait, BSFA 5252 - Thornton Children 5253 - Hartell Baby 5254 - Martin Family Portrait 5255 - Shirley Naffin and hubby Portrait 5256 - Shiftis Child Portrait 5257 - Fleming family 5258 - Harris, BSFA 5260 - Advanced Management Windup 5261 - Dorion Children 5262 - Ann [Anne] Burick 5263 - Mounteen Clothes Drive 5264 - Van Christou Family Colour 5265 - Bow View Lodge Bedroom 5266 - Thelma Marshall 5268 - Christian Fellowship Group, BSFA 5270 - Mr. and Mrs. O. Klassen, Calgary 5271 - Can. Cement, Xmas Turkey Award 5272 - High School Xmas Dance 5273 - Copy neg. Hockey Team, J. MacAuley 5274 - Masonic Lodge 5275 - Chuck Beil 5277 - Spences 5278 - Kathy Langridge 5280 - Round Twins Colour Fleming
Notes
Some files may have more than one negative.
Name Access
Peyto, Stan
Brewster, Fern
Beil, Charlie
Subject Access
Academics
Activities
Advertising
Architecture
Art
Artists
Banff Centre
Banff Community High School
Banff High School
Banff School of Fine Arts
Banff Upper Hot Springs
Buildings and facilities
Buses
Businesses
Cameras
Chateau Lake Louise
Children
Churches
Community life
Construction
Family and personal life
Gondola
Hotels
Marriage
Mountain School
Mountains
Paris Tea Room
Paris Restaurant
Personal and Family Life
Personal and Professional Life
Portrait
Public events
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
School
School athletics
Skiing
Sports
Theatre
Timberline Hotel
Weddings
Winter sports
Geographic Access
Banff
Lake Louise
Banff National Park
Canmore
Exshaw
Calgary
Golden
Alberta
British Columbia
Access Restrictions
Some restriction/s on access
Copyright, privacy, commercial use and other restrictions may apply
Language
English
Finding Aid
Finding aids and reference tools: series and file description
electronic finding aid
Creator
Duke, Ron
Title Source
Title based on sub-series
Processing Status
Processed
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