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Whistler is magnetic. From the breathtaking alpine playground to the endless options of the Village, it's diverse offering of rugged West Coast beauty, passionate community and an unrivalled selection of refined experiences mean than here, no two visits are alike. Whistler is a permanent fixture on bucket lists around the world with amenities for discerning travellers and undaunted athletes alike. This place proves that bad-ass and world-class are not mutually exclusive.

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Currency:
CAD $
Typical Tax:
5% PST & 7% GST
Time Zone:
Pacific (PST)
Emergency:
Dial 911
Tipping Policy:
15%-20%
Wifi:
Often available to customers at coffee shops and restaurants.
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Tucked amidst British Columbia's rugged Coast Mountains, Whistler bursts forth like a page from an ancient legend, interwoven with modern-day enchantment. Way before the ski boots hit the slopes, the Coast Salish First Nations people were the original adventurers here, living off the land and crafting tales of their nomadic journeys. The Lil’wat and Squamish Nations once saw Whistler Valley as their home territory, teeming with nature's bounty.

Picture this: a serene day of snowshoeing amid snow-draped trees, followed by a delightful evening in a chalet-style pedestrian village. Whistler Village, the town's vibrant core, resonates with an electrifying energy, emanating from boutique shops, world-class restaurants, and cultural hubs. Here, the local spirit is contagious, blending seamlessly with the backdrop of the Whistler and Blackcomb mountains.

Indulge in the rich tapestry of experiences Whistler presents. Take a mesmerizing ride on the PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola, boasting unparalleled views of vast terrains that morph with seasons, from pristine ski trails to sprawling mountain biking and hiking paths. Revel in the area's rich history at the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre or admire artistic brilliance at the Audain Art Museum. The stunning Lost Lake and adrenaline-pumping Whistler Sliding Centre beckon adventurers, while the sheer diversity of the locale offers something for everyone—be it festivals, spas, or the simple joy of wandering through the Village.

Having played host to the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, Whistler's allure transcends borders, captivating hearts and souls. It's more than just a destination; it's an emotion, a feeling of being one with nature while soaking in luxury and culture. A short journey from Vancouver, it stands as a testament to Canada's rugged beauty, promising an escape that rejuvenates, thrills, and leaves an indelible mark.

Whistler is not merely a destination—it's a symphony of experiences, a dance of the past and the present. So, whether you're tracing ancient trails or carving new ones, in Whistler, every path leads to wonder. Dive in with gusto, embrace the unexpected, and let the magic of Whistler wrap you in its warm, zesty embrace. Ready to waltz with the mountains?

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Whistler

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It took Whistler 50 years to land the Olympics. The Canadian Olympic Association visited the area in 1960 looking for sites for the ’68 Games. At the time there was no road, no electricity, no piped water or sewage, so it was a no-go. Whistler Blackcomb tried again in 1976 but didn't win the bid to host until 2010.

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