Canadian Ski Museum (The)
Ottawa, Ontario

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Origins of Skiing in Canada's National Capital Region

 
Entrance to the underground station outside Chateau Laurier on the way to board a streetcar.
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Inside ski train, note the skis and poles stored between the seats 85.22.1.1
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Barn at McCloskey's farm used by skiers for the trip from the train to Ridge Road and Camp Fortune.
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Skiing at the Experimental Farm 77.32.1.2
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Skiing at the Experimental Farm 77.32.1.3
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The Ottawa Ski Club News, February 17, 1926
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Ottawa Ski Club News, second page February 17, 1926
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Article 'Correct form in skiing' Ottawa Ski Club News February 17, 1926
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Article, Ottawa Ski Club News, February 17, 1926
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Ottawa Ski Club News, February 17, 1926
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Ottawa Ski Club News, December 1 1931
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Advertisments in Ottawa Ski Club News December 1, 1931
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Ottawa Ski Club membership ribbon, 1922
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Clair H. Stewart skied several hundred kilometres from Timmins to Ottawa.
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'Woodcutters shack' first lodge of the Ottawa Ski Club 74.39.1.117
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First Lodge built by Ottawa Ski Club on the knoll at Camp Fortune 74.39.1.129
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First Ottawa Ski Club Lodge at Pink Lake 74.39.1.147
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Ottawa Ski Club's Dome Hill Lodge
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