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About Whistler

Whistler is situated in the Pacific Range of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. Located only 40 kms inland from the Pacific Ocean, and 120 kms north of Vancouver, Whistler Resort provides a wonderful west coast Canadian mountain experience. Currently around 10,000 people call Whistler their permanent home and the population explodes to around 50,000 during the peak periods. The local community is very active, with an enthusiastic commitment to protecting the environment surrounding us and to become a more sustainable resort community. The village has a town hall, fire and police station/s, medical clinic, museum, library, and more than 200 shops and 90 restaurants. In only 25 years, Whistler has gone from a small wilderness recreation community originally known as Alta Lake to the world famous resort destination it is today.

Averaging over 10 metres (33ft) of annual snowfall, Whistler is a snow enthusiast playground. Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains offer over 1 mile of vertical and the largest skiable terrain area of any ski resort in North America. Whistler has large alpine bowls, gladed tree runs and more groomed runs than any other resort. Along with the longest season in North America, Whistler has 4 terrain parks for those who prefer to spend as much time in the air as they do on the ground. Whether fast, groomed runs or steep and deep technical lines are your thing, you will find something to challenge (and scare) you. Ski-in/ski-out accommodation exists in Whistler, equalling or exceeding any other North American mountain resort in that regard.

Whistler is also a world class summer destination, with numerous activities to keep everyone busy. Mountain biking is one of the world’s fastest growing sports, and Whistler has become a mecca for both downhill and cross country riders from around the globe. On top of this, Whistler is host to 3 golf courses of international championship quality, with another one 30 minutes drive north in Pemberton. With hiking, camping, fishing, white-water rafting and various other activities to do, Whistler is fast becoming THE place to be in summer.

Attracting more than two million visitors annually, Whistler greets you with superb terrain, spectacular snowfalls, hot summers and an unequaled village atmosphere which all combines to offer outstanding value and an memorable holiday. Visitors are asked to respect the environment to assist in preserving the resort’s picturesque appearance for generations to follow.

After enjoying some of the numerous activities Whistler has to offer, or an exhilarating day on the mountains, many visitors like to recuperate by sampling one of the many health spas located throughout the village. Others prefer to laze about the hotel hot tubs to relax their tired muscles, or get a massage. Whichever way you choose, be sure to get revitalized enough to do it all again the next day.