- SP2.023
- Item
- 1964
Photo taken in Stranraer, Sask. L-R: George Loken, Allan Coulter, unknown, Charlie McDonald, unknown.
Photo taken in Stranraer, Sask. L-R: George Loken, Allan Coulter, unknown, Charlie McDonald, unknown.
A sign outside the Twin Towers ski resort declaring it a host venue to down hill skiing in the 1994 Saskatchewan Winter Games. The contestant warm-up tent (background) was rented for the occasion. The event was a success and a considerable tribute to all the volunteers who made it so.
Schools & Education, Sports & Recreation
Photos of Rosetown and area schools, parks, sports teams/events, and event centres, collected by Frank Glass.
Skiing at Twin Towers in Stranraer, SK. With the possibility of hosting a part of the 1994 Saskatchewan Winter Games, the Twin Towers board raised money and put in a snow-making machine, water reservoir, pipes & storage areas.
Photos of curling teams and players throughout Rosetown's history.
Photos of winter sports in the Rosetown/Stranraer area.
Looking up the ski hill towards the chalet. Two people shown on the rope tow.
Twin Towers bulletin board with ski rack and chalet in the background.
Starting gate for downhill events at Stranraer's Twin Towers ski hill.
Written in Arbos 1983: STF Memories, p. 21; "In 1909 Georgina McGill, a student at McMaster University, came west to visit her brother Jud at his farm near Stranraer. She stayed to teach for several months at Wynona school? built in 1907. Miss McGill taught fourteen students in this sodded frame schoolhouse." Georgina McGill standing outside the Wynona sod schoolhouse.
Written in Arbos 1983: STF Memories, p. 21; "In 1909 Georgina McGill, a student at McMaster University, came west to visit her brother Jud at his farm near Stranraer. She stayed to teach for several months at Wynona school? built in 1907. Miss McGill taught fourteen students in this sodded frame schoolhouse." Georgina McGill and students outside the Wynona sod schoolhouse.