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What's new at Whistler

August 11th 2008 01:10
I have just received my Ski Max brochure, reminding me that 2008-09 ski seasons in the Northern Hemisphere will soon be underway.

Whistler, voted number one ski resort in North America, will be even better this year as preparations are well underway for the 2010 Winter Olympics.

One of the most exciting developments ready just in time for the northern winter is the Peak-to-Peak Gondola, which is due for completion in December 2008.

The Gondola that will span the peaks between Whistler and Blackcomb mountains is one of the biggest undertakings of its kind. It will spark all sorts of opportunities for growth and tourism in the area.


Once completed the Gondola will travel the 4km distance between the two peaks in just 11 minutes. The individual cars hold up to 28 people, 24 sitting and 4 standing and it will be able to transfer 2050 people in each direction per hour.

The best part is that skiers will not have to choose which mountain to spend the day at any more.

“Most of our guests choose to ski either Whistler or Blackcomb Mountain each day. The PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola will link 8,171 acres of terrain into one continuous lift system allowing skiers and riders to maximize their day by moving quickly and effortlessly across the valley to the best snow and weather in each alpine area.” Dave Brownlie Chief Operating Officer of Whistler Blackcomb.

gondola
peak to peak.com



Proposed gondola track
Gondola track



If you want to try out some of the trail before the Olympic athletes get there in 2010, the WhistlerBlackomb website has the details of event locations.


For more information on getting to Canada, visit the Skimax website for a brochure.
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I love Whistler

May 30th 2007 23:30
The ski season in the Northern Hemisphere will soon be underway and I am hoping to be able to pay another visit to my favourite skifield, Whistler in Canada. In my opinion it’s the best ski field in the world. You don’t need to take my word for it either; TransWorld magazine readers voted it number one ski resort in North America.

Even getting to Whistler is great especially if you are coming from Vancouver as I always do. You get to Vancouver airport then get on a transfer bus to Whistler Village. It is about a two hour drive, but it is two hours of stunning scenery. On one side you have beautiful views of the sea with a number of small islands, on the other side high cliffs.

The skiing of course is magnificent. With over 200 runs catering for all ability levels you can ski for a whole week without doing the same run twice. There are a total of 38 lifts that can move over 60000 skiers an hour so even on the busiest weeks of the year you never have to wait long.

In the evenings Whistler Village is alive with a number of great restaurants and bars for all those après ski activities. There are also plenty of places to shop in the pedestrian only centre. My best tips for those visiting the village is stop at Roger’s Chocolate and try their Victoria Creams. They are the best I love them so much I order them online.

I have tried Banff for skiing and Sunshine Village and Lake Louise are both beautiful but it I have to say I prefer Whistler still because it has a better climate.

Looking down over Whistler Village
Looking down over Whistler Village

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