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Helping Hands on the Ski Hills and Trails: Ski Patrol in the National Capital Region
Location: Camp Fortune, Quebec

 
Members of Trail Riders helping St. John's Ambulance Brigade in pulling sled with injured skier
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Members of St. John Ambulance Brigade at Camp Fortune pulling sled with injured skier.
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St. John Ambulance Brigade pulling sled with injured skier, as skiers competing in race look on.
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Members of St. John Ambulance Brigade loading injured skier in ambulance at Camp Fortune.
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Injured skier with member of St. John's Ambulance in front of first aid cabin at Camp Fortune
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Member of St. John Ambulance Brigade giving first aid to injured skier in cabin at Camp Fortune.
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Trail riders cross-checking jump hill at Dominion Championships
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Admitting injured skier to the St. John Ambulance post at Camp Fortune
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Admitting injured skier to the St. John Ambulance post at Camp Fortune
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Ski Patrol helping injured woman
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"Casualty on Bonnie Brae" includes two members of Ski Patrol (March 13, 1952)
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Members of St. John Ambulance Brigade with injured skier in sled
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The "Riders' Roost". Trail Riders cabin at Camp Fortune, QC.
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Group of trail riders. Camp Fortune, QC.
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Crest worn by Trail Riders, an inter-club organization of the Ottawa Ski Club
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Crest worn by members of the Night Riders - an inter-club organization of the Ottawa Ski Club
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Crest/badge worn by member of the Night Riders - an inter-club organization of the Ottawa Ski Club
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Photograph of Riders Roost, newly built lodge for the Trail Riders of Camp Fortune, Old Chelsea, Que
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