Gold Mining to Gold Medals: A Century of Ski Racing in Rossland Gold Mining to Gold Medals: A Century of Ski Racing in Rossland Rossland Museum & Discovery Centre
Libby Martin’s (Chief of Start) 1988 Husky Downhill World Cup Identification Badge.
Women’s Slalom course for the du Maurier International World Cup ski race held on March 28, 1968.
Crowd outside the Red Mountain Ski Club lodge during the 1968 du Maurier International World Cup ski race.
1968 du Maurier International gate-flagging panel and souvenir button
Nancy Greene’s 1968 du Maurier International racing bib and Canadian National Team sweater.
Nancy Greene competing in the women’s slalom race during the du Maurier International World Cup on March 28, 1968 at Red Mountain.
Spectators watching a racer approaching the finish line of a race during the 1968 du Maurier International World Cup at Red Mountain.
Brian O’Flanagan and Eric Skat-Petersen signing the contract at the top of Red Mountain in 1989.
Modern map representing early Rossland. Rossland was named for Ross Thompson, the founder of the townsite. Initially, he wanted to call it Thompson, but the postal authorities rejected […]
Men’s Giant Slalom Race at Red Mountain, circa 1972-1976
Red Mountain Racers at the top of Granite Mountain, 1984. Including: Hamish Martin (blue jacket, left), Sean Valentine (grey sweater, front row), Lindsey Roberts, (third in from the […]