Nestled in the spectacular Coast Mountains of British Columbia, just 75 miles north of Vancouver, lies Whistler Resort, a charming alpine village, and the home of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains. It all begins with a glorious view of the mountains, surrounding you like curtains on an endless natural stage. This magical place mixes charm with romance and natural beauty with warm hospitality.
With two mountains as a backdrop, this Village is quite a sight. Visitors will revel in the charm of Whistler's enchanting pedestrian-only village, alive with festive entertainment, intriguing shops and cozy bistros.
After an invigorating day of skiing or sightseeing, visitors can expore Whistler's unique pedestrian-only village and browse through a multitude of shops and boutiques, take in the Resort's culinary offerings, relax in intimate lounges or dance the night away in a high energy night club, and then retire to the inviting comforts of Whistler's many hotels and lodges.
Browse through one of a kind boutiques, explore art galleries and experience the variety of cuisine in this international resort. Whistler's reputation as a truly international resort is reflected in its variety of cuisine. Meander through the cobbled pathways of Whistler Village. Native Indian art, locally made jewelry, the latest in high fashion apparel, and of course that souvenir sweatshirt, are some of the items available at more than 150 shops in the Resort.
More than 80 restaurants throughout the Resort serve everything from rack of lamb and spicy Thai cuisine to sushi and traditional North American fare. And both Mountains offer gourmet mountaintop dining, from hearty early morning breakfasts to special evening functions and themed evens. Whether of breakfast, brunch, lunch or dinner, guests can choose from casual pub meals to formal dining, from cozy bistros to family restaurants.
When the sun goes down, Whistler has something for everyone. A romantic candlelight dinner. An evening amble under the stars. Cozy pubs. Intimate lounges. Electric nightclubs. And of course, a bubbling hot tub waits at the end of the day.
Rising one vertical mile from a village of award-winning West Coast architecture, Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains offer the greatest vertical rise of any ski area in North America, and their massive high-alpine terrain rivals the major ski resorts of Europe. 12 magnificent bowls, 3 glaciers and more than 200 marked trails-steep powder chutes, challenging mogul fields, secluded tree skiing and groomed to perfection cruising runs - offer skiers and snowboarders endless enjoyment.
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