Canadian Ski Museum (The)
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Origins of Skiing in Canada's National Capital Region

 
Skiers at Rockcliffe Park, note the use of single long pole, 1895 74.39.1.26
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Archie Gordon, skiing on the grounds of Rideau Hall 75.33.1
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Three women skiers in early ski attire, at Pink Lake, Gatineau Hills early 1900s 74.39.1.37
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Jumping group, founding members of the Ottawa Ski Club 74.39.1.32
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Gathering of Ottawa Ski Club jumping group and others 74.39.1.76
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Sigurd Lockeberg Jumping on early cordwood ski jump 74.39.1.97
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Original members of the Ottawa Ski Club 74.39.1.38
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Princess Patricia (white coat), daughter of Duke of Connaught, skiing at Rideau Hall.
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C.E. Mortureux and Shuldham Hill skiing 74.39.1.102
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Only the older men were left to accompany the women skiers during the war years, 1914 to 1918.
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Skiers at Fairy Lake 74.39.1.27
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Grooming the Rockcliffe Park Ski Jump 74.39.1.80
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Three individuals standing at the top of a ski jump.
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Side view of Rockcliffe Park ski jump with unidentified skier in the foreground. x2004.2.1
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Postcard photograph of ski jumping at the Canadian Winter Sports Championships 74.39.1.78
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Jumper in flight with crowd standing along banks of the Ottawa River 74.39.1.91
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View of large crowds of people flanking either side of the outrun of the Rockcliffe Park ski jump.
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Jumper in flight off the Rockcliffe ski jump 74.39.1.94
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