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A Toad Hall Christmas, 1969. Benjamin Collection.

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Acknowledgement

The Whistler Museum operates within the shared unceded territory of the Líl̓wat Nation and the Sk̲wx̲wú7mesh Nation.

We respectfully honour their cultural practices and traditions.

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The Whistler Museum is hiring guides for our Valley of Dreams Walking Tours...be part of making local history come alive! "Dairy Delivery by Dugout: Local Cream and Cow’s Milk Carted by Canoe" is the title of this week's article looking at the Barnfield Farm. Aerial photograph of the Spearhead Range, 1947. 1970 May Party held at Jordan’s Lodge, on the site where Nita Lake Lodge now stands. Before Whistler Blackcomb took over and expanded operations of the Whistler Bike Park, lift-accessed mountain biking in the valley was being pioneered by a small group of local riders, trail builders, and entrepreneurs. Begins Tomorrow! Space still available to join this course... sign-up options include the three-day or individual days ($85/day) ... Book now ... Led by Kristina Swehun, biologist ... "The Four-Wheel Force" Stacy Kohut, the dynamic mountain biking powerhouse is the focus of this week's article in the Pique and on the Whistler Museum's website... Read it here: https://whistlermuseum.org/2026/05/19/the-four-wheel-force/ #whsitlerBert and Agnes Harrop outside their tearoom near Alta Lake, 1932. Today marks opening day of the Whistler Bike Park for the 2026 season. Since opening under Whistler Blackcomb’s operation in 1999, the Bike Park has grown into one of the most influential mountain biking destinations in the world.

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