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Whistler Blackcomb

Canada

North America

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Km piste
Min Height (m)
Max Height (m)
200
675
2284
Sub Area
Multi-Area Collection
No
No

Description

Whistler Blackcomb: Whistler Blackcomb is one of the most renowned ski resorts in North America, located in British Columbia, Canada. It is a sprawling ski area that consists of two mountains, Whistler and Blackcomb, which are interconnected by the Peak 2 Peak Gondola. With over 8,000 acres of skiable terrain, Whistler Blackcomb offers something for every type of skier or snowboarder. Whistler Blackcomb has a fascinating history, originally serving as a logging town before transforming into a purpose-built ski resort for the 1968 Winter Olympics. Since then, it has grown into a world-class destination, attracting visitors from all over the globe. The resort village of Whistler offers a charming atmosphere with pedestrian-only streets, lined with shops, restaurants, and lively bars. The après ski scene here is vibrant, with a wide variety of options for entertainment and relaxation. Visitors can enjoy live music, indulge in delicious cuisine, or unwind in one of the many hot tubs or spas available in the village. Access to the ski area is convenient, as most accommodations in Whistler are within walking distance of the lifts. Additionally, there are shuttle buses available to transport visitors to the base of the mountains. The Peak 2 Peak Gondola connects Whistler and Blackcomb, providing easy access to both sides of the ski area. Whistler Blackcomb is renowned for its excellent snow conditions and diverse terrain. It offers something for everyone, from beginners to experts. The mountains boast a vast network of trails, ranging from gentle slopes for beginners to challenging steeps and deep powder bowls for advanced skiers. Snowboarders can enjoy several terrain parks and halfpipes. The resort also offers heli-skiing and backcountry opportunities for those seeking a more adventurous experience. One of the remarkable features of Whistler Blackcomb is the ability to ski back to town. At the end of the day, skiers and snowboarders can descend directly to the village via designated ski trails. This allows for seamless access to the resort amenities and après ski activities. Whistler Blackcomb's vast size, varied terrain, and vibrant village make it a suitable destination for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. Beginners can take advantage of the excellent ski schools and gentle slopes, while intermediate and advanced riders can explore the expansive ski area and challenge themselves on more difficult runs. The resort's reputation for reliable snowfall and its lively après ski scene make it an attractive choice for winter sports enthusiasts looking for a memorable mountain experience.

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