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November 23, 2009 | Tips from Us > Whistler, Skiing & Snowboarding
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Having considered a weekend getaway milling about Seattle or relaxing on Galiano Island, learning that Whistler has now completed it's annual metamorphasis into a winter wonderland sealed the deal.

Snow is calming.  Snow slows one down.  Snow makes regular dirty old things appear pristine and pretty.  Whistler is built for nice times in the snow. And that is what we had.  Take this shot of Alta Lake as evidence.  Beat that Seattle!

I was so happy to have found a quality, non-pretenious, non-chain and visa-light tapas restaurant.  So delighted I'm not telling you it's name - you can earn it by exploring tapas haunts in Whistler online.

There are awesome overnight deals to be had in Whistler. We had a central studio with full kitchen for $89 at the Whistler Inn & Suites that I found on HelloBC.com.  With about 2 feet of snow having collected at Village level, the mountain is well and truely ready to be conquered by ski or board.

If you go, make sure you take a walk around Lost Lake where you can spot cute lake otters appearing out of the ice to hang out and eat their freshly caught fish.

Posted by Martian, Vancouver at 03:52 PM