Canadian Ski Museum (The)
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Origins of Skiing in Canada's National Capital Region
Location: Gatineau Hills, Old Chelsea, QC

 
First Lodge built by Ottawa Ski Club on the knoll at Camp Fortune 74.39.1.129
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Original Ottawa Ski Club lodge at Camp Fortune with additional wing and dormitory.
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Group of Ottawa Ski Club skiers poised to begin a race in front of their lodge.86.30.1.7
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Group of Ottawa Ski Club skiers begin ski race 86.30.1.8
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The Great White Lodge, opened in 1939 by Lord Tweedsmuir.
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Inside the Great White Lodge following the official opening 74.39.1.111
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Official opening of the Ottawa Ski Club's Lockeberg Lodge at Camp Fortune. 74.39.1.113
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Sigurd Lockeberg outside the Ottawa Ski Club's Lockeberg Lodge
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'Riders Roost' built by the Ottawa Ski Club's Trail Riders 74.39.1.132
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Trail Riders preparing the outrun on the Lockeberg Jump hill for the Dominion Ski Championships.
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Ottawa Ski Club's Night Riders working on the Lockeberg jumping hill  74.39.1.169
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Ottawa Ski Club Night Riders in front of their headquarters
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Travellers Hill, Camp Fortune
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From the top of Joe Morin Slalom Hill, Camp Fortune, overlooking the Gatineau hills 74.39.1.120
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Scene through a lodge window at Camp Fortune 74.10.4
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From Travelers Hill looking over Camp Fortune, note the addition of a wing to the lodge x2004
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The road south of Kingsmere 74.39.1.61f
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Logging road to Murphy's at Kingsmere 74.39.1.65F
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