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Skiing at Whistler Blackcomb

Cosmopolitan Mountain Culture and Cool Urban Fun

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Whistler Blackcomb | Blake Jorgenson

Whistler and Vancouver

 

Get ready for a cosmopolitan ski getaway combining Whistler and Vancouver, where Indigenous culture, outdoor culture, culinary culture, languages of the world, and dazzling scenery come together in a one-of-a-kind and transporting mix.

Ski Whistler Blackcomb’s 8,171 acres and 16 alpine bowls by day. Afterward, explore Whistler’s dining, unwinding, art, and culture scenes with signature experiences like Scandinave Spa, Vallea Lumina, the Audain Art Museum, and the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre. Transfer to downtown Vancouver for oceanfront urban adventure and Pacific Rim buzz in neighborhoods like Gastown, Yaletown, Chinatown, Mount Pleasant, Granville Island, and the downtown core.

Go Deeper: Ski Whistler and Explore Vancouver in One Trip

  • Airport: Vancouver International (YVR).
  • First Stop: Whistler
  • Tip: Book an airport shuttle, as you won’t need a car. Take a day or two off-slope to relax at a spa, wander snowy woods on snowshoes, and visit museums.
  • Second Stop: Vancouver
  • Tip: Stay in the downtown core, and bring both your culinary sense of adventure and your walking shoes.

WHISTLER BLACKCOMB

Whistler Blackcomb is considered one of North America’s premier mountain resorts—for good reason. The resort offers exceptional hospitality, a diverse cultural scene, and dramatic scenery. Two mountains, connected by the PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola, boast more than 200 marked runs, 16 alpine bowls, and three glaciers. Epic skiing, combined with a glamorous après scene and endless off-mountain activities, make this an unforgettable ski vacation.

Photo: Blake Jorgenson

VANCOUVER

Framed by the Pacific Ocean and Coast Mountains, Vancouver’s meandering oceanside pathways are the perfect way to explore the city. Close to 20 mi (30 km) of uninterrupted waterfront path surround Vancouver’s favourite neighbourhoods, including the seawall around Stanley Park. Work up an appetite on land or on the water, then enjoy a locally inspired meal on a waterfront patio, and find inspiration for the next day’s adventure.

Photo: Albert Normandin

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Boasting more acres than California, Washington State, and Oregon combined—with most of it mountainous—BC is better than your average ski destination. But we don’t like to brag. Come and ski for yourself, and discover our adventurous spirit and big-mountain talents.

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