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Accommodation in
Blackcomb WHISTLER
Nestled in the Coast Mountains,
only 40 kms inland from the Pacific Ocean, and 120 kms from one of
Canada's largest urban centres, Whistler Resort provides a
Canadian west coast mountain experience with snowy winters and
moderate temperatures.
Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains offer the highest
lift-serviced vertical and the largest terrain of any ski area in
North America, with large alpine bowls and forested glades, expert
grooming and ski runs that last forever.
Whistler, BC will be
the site of a number of events of the 2010 Winter Olympics
and Paralympic Winter Games in Vancouver, which will take place at
the Whistler-Blackcomb Mountain. A "hydrogen highway" is planned
to link the two cities by 2010, allowing environmentally friendly
hydrogen powered vehicles to travel freely between them. |
Accommodations in Blackcomb Whistler
include exclusive hotels such as
the Pan Pacific Whistler, Westin Whistler, Four Seasons Whistler,
Fairmount Chateau Whistler and the Delta Resort Whistler.
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And there are plenty of other
activities year round to entice the visitor, including hiking, biking,
fishing, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, white water rafting, mountain
biking, golf, tennis, in-line skating and sailing in summer to
snowmobiling, snowshoeing, cross country skiing, skating, hockey and,
of course, skiing and snowboarding in the winter, along with fine
dining and shopping in award-winning Whistler Village. Whistler's
range of accommodation and conference facilities make it an ideal
choice for meeting planners spring through fall. Check the Tourism
Whistler website for all the details.
Many visitors are surprised to find that Whistler is a lively
mountain community of nearly 9,500 permanent residents. The sense of
community is very strong here in Whistler, with a passionate
commitment to protecting the natural mountain environment surrounding
us and moving to become a sustainable resort community. See the
section on Toward Sustainability for more information.
In addition to permanent residents, Whistler is a part-time
home to approximately 9,100 second-home owners from around the world,
and 4,500 seasonal residents. With overnight and day visitors, our per
day population averages 31,351 in winter and peaks (usually around New
Year's) at approximately 45,000. For more statistical information like
this, see the section on monitoring under Toward Sustainability.