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
Trail Ski Club Patch, circa 1934-1948.
Installing the first chairlift on Red Mountain in 1947.
Left to right: Jack Mitchell, unknown, unknown, Ira Page, unknown, Bob Van, unknown, unknown, Jim Douglas. Mitchell, Page, and Douglas were a part of RMSC’s first executive committee
Red Mountain Ski Club Member Ski Jacket. The patches down the sleeve identify the skier’s RMSC member status for the ski season.
[Ira McAulay] Well no, I think the only thing competition was the Grey Mountain Grind. That was a competition there was Rossland men in that and Trail fellas skiing […]
Born January 19, 1910, Ches Edwards started skiing at a young age. At five years old, he became interested in ski-jumping after watching a group of Norwegians perform […]
Rossland Ski Club Jump Hill, circa February 1937. Jumping continued to be a major spectacle for locals until the 1950s. On December 6, 1934, the Rossland Ski Club (RSC) […]
Rossland Ski Club. Back row left to right: Dan McNaughton, Islay Terhune, Daris Jerzick, Hinslin Churchill, Bob Hammy, Gordon Lynn, Lester Brown, Harry O’Reilley, Stewart Jameson. Front row […]
Rossland Ski Club Patch, circa 1933-1948.
Ski Jump on Monte Cristo Mountain, circa 1904.
Jeldness Cup for the Rossland Winter Carnival Ski Jumping Championships Canada, 1908 As per the Winter Carnival ski-jumping rules, if a person won the competition for three consecutive […]
Born on October 1, 1856, in Stangvik, Norway, Olaus Nilsen Jeldness came to Rossland in 1894. He made his fortune by selling three mine claims to investors at […]