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About Whistler Blackcomb
If the biggest and the best are high on your winter getaway “must haves” then a ski trip to Whistler should top your list. With 8,171 skiable acres, a Whistler ski vacation offers nearly 1,000 more acres of skiing than the second-largest ski resort in North America: Park City Mountain Resort. Despite its enormity, it’s quite easy to navigate thanks to the resort’s PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola which connects Whistler and Blackcomb Mountain via the world’s largest, unsupported cable car.
Whistler Blackcomb is renowned for its incredible lift capacity, accommodating over 65,000 skiers per hour, making long lines a rarity even during peak season. Its reputation as a premier ski destination was solidified when it played a central role in the 2010 Winter Olympics, hosting the alpine skiing events. During that season, the resort recorded its second-highest snowfall on record, with over 14 meters of snow. Whistler Blackcomb offers the most uphill capacity and sees nearly 2 million visitors a year. Incredible Tyrolean-style base villages, which are divided into the main Village, Upper Village and Creekside provide guests with a range of dining, lodging, après-ski bars, shopping and nightlife options to fit every ski vacation preference.
Beyond its massive terrain and state-of-the-art facilities, Whistler Blackcomb offers an unparalleled village experience. Whistler is renowned as an aggressive mountain with tons of expert terrain options, so expert skiers looking to step it up a notch can conquer chutes, couloirs, steep bowls, huge cliffs and technical glades, and the former 2010 Olympic Downhill racecourses. The resort’s commitment to sustainability and its eco-friendly initiatives ensure that this stunning alpine environment remains pristine for generations to come. In comparison to other famed North American ski destinations, Whistler is extremely easy to get to from anywhere in the world, thanks to its close vicinity to Vancouver International Airport.
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Classic Canada Ski Vacation
Explore the best experiences for a five-day Whistler trip: ski and snowboard on epic slopes, take a scenic PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola ride, and unwind at the Scandinave Spa. Try out heli-skiing, cozy up for a fondue dinner at Crystal Hut, and explore unique activities like snowshoeing and zip-lining. Après-ski spots and top restaurants like Bearfoot Bistro round out each day, making it a great mix of adventure and relaxation.
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How to get to Whistler Blackcomb
Fly into Vancouver International Airport (YVR), which is served by 40 airlines, including United Airlines, Delta Air Lines and American Airlines. Vancouver is about two hours from Whistler making it an easy place to get to and from anywhere in the world.
Once there you have the option to take the scenic Rocky Mountaineer Whistler Sea to Sky Climb train, a rental car, shuttle, bus or ride share.
Getting around
The pedestrian-only Village Stroll connects you to shops, restaurants, ski lifts, and accommodations, while the car-free Valley Trail network lets you walk or bike to lakes, parks, and beyond. Public transit and seasonal free shuttles make getting to ski lifts and popular spots a snap. Need a ride? Whistler’s 24/7 taxis are ready to go, skis and all.
Skiing in Whistler Blackcomb
Get ready to ski your buns off! Whistler Blackcomb ski resort expands over 200-plus trails on 8,171 acres. The longest trail is Peak to Creek and lasts for 6.8 miles and descends more than 5,000 vertical feet. While Whistler's sheer size may seem intimidating to some skiers, especially newer ones, there’s truly no need.
Whistler Blackcomb is comprised of nearly 20 percent beginner terrain, even at the top of the mountain. If exceptional views and high alpine bowl skiing sound appealing, then there’s no better place to learn to ski or further develop the skills you already have. Intermediate skiers will think they’ve died and gone to heaven at Whistler Blackcomb, as they get to enjoy over 55 percent of this massive resort—including from the top of Whistler Mountain's summit.
Whistler is renowned as an aggressive mountain with tons of expert terrain options, so expert skiers looking to step it up a notch can conquer chutes, couloirs, steep bowls, huge cliffs and technical glades, and the former 2010 Olympic Downhill race courses.
Family vacations in Whistler Blackcomb
Whistler Blackcomb is more than just a ski resort; it's par none for families looking for an unforgettable vacation. The beauty of a Whistler family ski vacation is choices, choices, choices. The colossal scope of Whistler Blackcomb terrain and its base villages guarantee there’s something that every member of your family will enjoy. With over 8,000 acres of skiable terrain, Whistler Blackcomb is the largest ski resort in North America, ensuring endless winter fun for everyone in the family. Hard-to-please teens will be charmed with Whistler’s top-notch terrain parks and little ones will enjoy skiing at the top of the mountain like big kids, as well as the many adventures zones. The whole family will love taking in the awe-inspiring sights from the Peak 2 Peak Gondola that connects the two mountains. And wide range of lodging and dining options ensures that families will find exactly what they’re looking for on a Whistler family ski vacation.