A GLIMPSE OF THE PAST: 12 HISTORIC PHOTOS OF THE CANADIAN ROCKIES

By Tera Swanson

Have you ever wondered what it was like to walk the streets of Banff Avenue with the original establishments and shops? Or how modern ski events compare to those from fifty years ago? This winter we teamed up with the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies to discover just that in our #RockiesThrowback series: the settings, people, and events that made up Canadian Rockies mountain culture of long-gone eras and shaped our culture into what it is today.

Through this collaboration, we were invited to delve into scans of old slides and photographs from the Whyte Museum archives to resurface and recirculate images we weren’t so used to seeing. Some images offered glimpses of important events in Canadian Rockies history, others familiar views that invited us to take a closer look into our own backyards. In many ways, the key elements and enjoyments of mountain life have remained unchanged. Take a look for yourself!

 

Tera Swanson is a freelance writer and graduate from Mount Royal University’s Journalism undergraduate program. Whether laced into hiking boots or clipped into skis, her favourite way to explore the mountains is onherowntwofeet. She’s always up for anything that will end in the telling of a good story; be it through photography, from pen to paper, or over a locally brewed amber ale.


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