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Travel to Whistler

Whistler Blackcomb is consistently named North America’s #1 resort, and it’s not hard to

understand why. Skiers and boarders can explore more terrain here than anywhere else on the continent, with the summits of two legendary mountains – Whistler and Blackcomb – connected by the spectacular PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola. In summer, the pedestrian village is alive with hikers, mountain bikers, golfers and people watchers. Even the drive will make your heart skip a beat: access from Vancouver is via the Sea-to-Sky Highway, which follows a stunning coastline for much of its length. Learn more.... Don't miss: Test your endurance along the ultra-scenic Peak to Creek downhill ski run Unleash your inner Olympian as you fly along the bobsleigh and skeleton tracks at the Whistler Sliding Centre Take in one of Whistler’s renowned festivals and events Visit the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre to learn about the area’s Aboriginal people Experience some serious vertical at the Whistler Mountain Bike ParkThis magnificent park on the west coast of Vancouver Island consists of three sections: Long Beach, home to flawless beaches and a thriving surf culture; the West Coast Trail, an epic, multi-day hike along what was once a rescue trail for shipwrecked sailors; and the Broken Group Islands, a kayaker’s paradise made up of more than 100 islands and islets. In summer the area is alive with thrill seekers, families, and everyone in between enjoying the beach and hiking through the old-growth rainforest. Fall and winter months bring dramatic storm watching, and in the spring tens of thousands of grey whales migrate through these waters. Learn more.... Don't miss:Sample fresh-off-the-boat seafood and admire the work of local artists in the hip community of Tofino Hike Ucluelet’s rugged coast on the Wild Pacific Trail Sign up for a surf lesson on Long Beach Hop on a boat or a seaplane bound for restorative Hot Springs Cove Take a water taxi or paddle a kayak to Meares Island and hike among some of the biggest, oldest trees on the planet
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