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Origins of Skiing in Canada's National Capital Region
Location: Gatineau Hills, Old Chelsea, QC

 
Canada's Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King visiting Camp Fortune, QC
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Skyline area development, Camp Fortune, Gatineau Hills QC 74.39.1.123
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Camp Fortune, Gatineau Hills, Old Chelsea, QC 74.39.1.122
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Tow rope at left side of Slalom Hill, Camp Fortune, Gatineau Hills, QC 85.22.1.6
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Jumper mid jump off Lockeberg Ski Jump, Camp Fortune, Gatineau Hills, QC 73.2.1.2
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Lockeberg Ski Jump, Camp Fortune, Gatineau Hills, QC 1953 x2003.14.01
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Lockeberg Jump Hill; Slalom Hill tow and Slalom Hill; and Camp Fortune in 1953.
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Herbert Marshall shaking hands with Viscount Alexander of Tunis at Camp Fortune on Feb. 2, 1952.
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Judges stand, Lockeberg Jump at Camp Fortune, Old Chelsea, QC 85.22.1.30
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Viscount Alexander of Tunis shaking hands with 7 year old Anne Heggtveit at Camp Fortune.
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A twinjump by G. Gravelle and J. Charland, which closed the 1st O'Keefe Tournament of Jumping.
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