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Sources Consulted


Archival Records

Phyllis and Don Munday: diaries, correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, films and oral reminiscences. British Columbia Archives.

Vancouver District, Girl Guides of Canada records. Guide House, Vancouver.

North Vancouver Girl Guide Archives, Girl Guides of Canada, Vancouver.

Girl Guides of Canada. British Columbia Council. British Columbia Archives.

British Columbia Mountaineering Club fonds. British Columbia Mountaineering Club, Vancouver.

Phyllis and Don Munday photographs. North Vancouver Museum and Archives.

Walter Alfred Don Munday fonds. Museum of the Royal Westminster Regiment.

Published Works

Published Articles by Phyllis Munday:

“First Ascent Of Mount Robson By Lady Members,” Canadian Alpine Journal, 1924.

“To Mount Waddington with Hillary,” Canadian Alpine Journal, 1956.

“Wild Animals.” Vancouver Province, 6 November 1927.

“A Pioneer Homemaker ’Mid Mountaintop Snows,” Vancouver Province, 29 December 1927.

“Miss Dennis [a pig],” Vancouver Province, 20 February 1928.

Other Publications:

The B.C. Mountaineer, (1923 – 1930 consulted) newsletter of the British Columbia Mountaineering Club.

Canadian Alpine Journal, (1920 – 1950 consulted), publication of the Alpine Club of Canada.

Smith, Cyndi. Off the Beaten Track. Jasper: Coyote Books, 1989.

Munday, Don. The Unknown Mountain. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1948.

Munday, Don. The Unknown Mountain. Expanded edition including essay “Behind the Unknown Mountain” by Angus. M. Gunn. Lake Louise: Coyote Books, 1993.

Munday, Don. Mount Garibaldi Park, Vancouver’s Alpine Playground. Cowan and Brook House Printers, 1922.

Brookhouse, A.A. A ’Hike Up Grouse Mountain. The Experiences of an Unwilling Tenderfoot on his Birthday Jaunt. Vancouver, 1926.

Leslie, Susan. In the Western Mountains, Early Mountaineering in British Columbia. Sound Heritage Volume VIII, Victoria: Provincial Archives of British Columbia, 1980.

Media:

“Our Pioneers and Neighbours: Phyllis Munday.” Television interview with Olga Ruskin, Cable West, 1982.

Vancouver Province newspaper, Vancouver.

Daily Colonist newspaper, Victoria.


Guiding remained a lifelong passion for Phyllis Munday, seen here at Guide Camp in 1955 at the age of sixty.

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