Bibliography. -- Partial contents: Howard Sibbald (p.124-137), Silver City (p.138-145), A. P. Coleman (p.146-155), Henry Irwin "Father Pat" (p.156-161), Crime and murder (p.172-183), renaming of Big Hill station Mars to Partridge, Yee Chow, Yee Li and Li How from Bankhead (p. 227-232), 1939 royal tour and Jim Brewster (p.247-257)
Summary: Following the lead of historic women who challenged the traditions of the day, blazing trails into a man's world on horseback in the Canadian Rockies, modern generations of women face their own challenges to travel these same trails. Women of Willmore Wilderness shares the stories of riding the Rockies thru time. It shares the stories of women past and present as they reveal how their experiences in mountain culture deeply inspired them. Meet free thinking individuals who blazed trails into a man's rugged world. Share the humour and deep emotion of these souls who find the essence of their lives' work on trails rarely travelled.
Copy one contains a letter from the Willmore Wilderness Foundation - previously classification #: 08.3 P4 DVD
Genealogy book of Banffites, with stories submitted primarily by family members. Organized by the Banff History Book Committee. Includes index. Partial contents: Chronology of significant events of Banff National Park by Jon Whelan; Foreword by Eddie Hunter
Partial contents: Banff School of Fine Arts; Charles Bedaux; Conrad O'Brien-ffrench; Byron Harmon; Ken Jones; Marilyn Monroe; Royalty; Carl Rungius; Jon Whyte
Biography about Tom Wilson. Storyline includes reenactments of unidentified Indigenous men who showed him where the locations of Lake Louise and Emerald Lake were. Also includes the real Tom Wilson, Pat Brewster, ca. 1932.
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16mm film copied to digital file May 27, 2021: mp4; .mov and .mxf.
Former 08.3 W69 V DVD copy was from a VHS copy.