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Origins of Skiing in Canada's National Capital Region

 
Large crowd of spectators gathered at outrun of ski jump 74.39.1.95
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Crowds of people at Rockcliffe Park ski jump 74.39.1.81
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View from the top of Fairy Lake, Cliffside Ski Club jumping tower 85.22.1.49
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View from bottom of the Rockcliffe Park ski jump 87.60.1.6
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Ski jumper on the Rockcliffe Park ski jump 86.30.1.1
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Jumper in flight with spectators either side of the outrun 86.32.1
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Cliffside Ski Club Crest 86.28
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Skiers on the trail 74.39.1.20
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Skiers at bus in Old Chelsea, QC 72.22.1
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Skiing by a woodcutter's shanty on top of King Mountain on the Canyon Trail 72.22.2
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Line of skiers touring the trails 74.39.1.4
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Skiers on the trail 72.22.25
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Transferring skiers from Chelsea station to Murphys at Kingsmere by horse drawn sleigh 74.39.1.126
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Billy Murphy drove skiers by horse drawn sleigh from the Sunday train to the ski trails 72.22.37
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Boarding the Gatineau Bus Company ski bus en route to Camp Fortune with skis loaded in the back.
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Skiers leaving buses at Old Chelsea, QC bound for the ski trails 72.22.3
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Skiers on the trail to East Side Lodge 74.39.1
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Skiers arrive from Ottawa at Kirk's Ferry train station prepared to ski to Camp Fortune 74.39.1.24
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