 Hiking on Mountain near Whistler, Tourism BC/Tom Ryan photo
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Legendary Whistler, regarded as one of the top four-season resorts in North America, has become even more world-renowned as the site of the alpine and Nordic venues for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.
Whistler is a 2-hour drive along the Sea to Sky Highway (Highway 99) from Vancouver. Flights to Vancouver International Airport are available from almost any major city. Scheduled bus services from Vancouver and connecting locales arrive in Whistler daily. The Whistler and Valley Express (WAVE) provides year-round public bus service throughout Whistler, as well as between Whistler and Pemberton.
Blending the charm of an alpine village with the amenities of an urban centre, the pedestrianized Whistler Village offers. fine dining, vibrant nightlife, eclectic boutiques, revitalising spas, and luxurious hotels. Catch events like the TELUS World Ski and Snowboard Festival in April and the Arts and Music Festival in July.
Highlights of the city include:
2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games
Look to Whistler for outdoor events including alpine skiing, biathlon, cross-country skiing, bosbsleigh and luge. Race visibility is going to be first class with cabriolet transport to the bleachers for downhill events and a spectator walkway the full length of the sliding track. But why wait for 2010? Clock your own best time on the slopes today! > More on the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in Whistler
Winter Activities Ski or snowboard on Whistler and Blackcomb mountains. There are a remarkable 200 marked trails with access from 37 lifts. Its 3,307 ha of diverse terrain tempt skiers of all levels, from novices to experts. Or try snowmobiling, snowshoeing, ice skating, sleigh rides and cross-country skiing. > More Winter Actitivies in Whistler
Whistler Attractions Hop on a summit-bound chairlift or gondola, or ride the Peak 2 Peak Gondola between Whistler and Blackcomb mountains. Enjoy the panoramic vistas of glacier-capped mountain ranges and the Whistler Valley. > More Attractions in Whistler
Land Activities Take a picnic and cycle , walk, jog or blade the Valley Trail, which gently traverses the Valley. It becomes an excellent Nordic (cross-country ) ski route during the winter season. > More Land Activities in Whistler
Ziptrek For a unique rush, strap on a full body harness then zoom across the forest valley on zipline cables, through trees and over rivers between Blackcomb and Whistler. > More on Ziptreking in Whistler > More Attractions in Whistler
Golf Whistler is home to four championship courses designed by the greats: Jack Nicklaus, Robert Trent Jones, Jr., Arnold Palmer and Les Furber. The scenery at each is spectacular, with snow-capped majestic peaks and an abundance of wildlife. > More Golfing in Whistler
Mountain Biking Go for an adrenaline rush down gravity-defying runs at Whistler Bike Park, North America's largest. Watch awe-struck as champion mountain bikers hurl themselves down the mountain and perform gravity-defying bike stunts during August’s CrankWorx. > More on Mountain Biking in Whistler > More Land Activities in Whistler
Hiking Hike or walk to streaming waterfalls, crystal lakes and rugged backcountry in Whistler's mountains and parks, perfect for day trips or overnight camping. Enjoy breath-taking views of glaciers, meadows chock-full of flowers, alpine lakes, and summit after summit. > More on Hiking in Whistler > More Land Activities in Whistler
Heli-Rides In winter, board a helicopter for the giddy, gravity-defying rush of heli-skiing. In summer, try heli-sightseeing and heli-hiking. Ask to stop off on a glacier. > More on Heli-rides in Whistler > More Winter Actitivies in Whistler
Whistler Mountaineer Take the memorable, 3-hour, 118km train journey from Vancouver to Whistler aboard the Whistler Mountaineer, taking in one scenic landmark after another, including the sparkling waters and wooded islands of Howe Sound, tumbling Shannon Falls and the rugged, snow-capped Coast Mountains. > More on Whistler Mountaineer
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