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Record Season at Whistler Blackcomb:
30 feet and counting!
Epic.
That's
the only real way to describe
Whistler's winter season, so far.
The
resort has shattered all its
previous snowfall records with more
than 30 feet of knee-deep, fluffy
powder since the start of the
season. Be a part of this
record-breaking season in Whistler.
You have
read the articles in the magazines,
seen glimpses in the ski and
snowboard movies, heard all about it
from your friends. Now it is your
turn to experience the magic of
Whistler. Get ready for the vacation
of a lifetime!
Whistler
is a friendly ski town located in
British Columbia, Canada and is home
to almost 10,000 residents. One of
the many things that makes Whistler
so special is two unbelievable
mountains - Whistler and Blackcomb.
Side by side, they represent over
8000 acres of skiable terrain,
rising a mile above the valley of
Whistler.

Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains
offer unforgettable skiing and
snowboarding, not to mention
unforgettable views.
When you
have explored the 8,000 plus acres
of terrain on both mountains, head
down to the valley and experience
Village life. Whistler offers a
wonderful array of accommodation
options, from luxurious mountain
chalets to economical hotels. But
you don't have to stay inside.
There's still plenty to do in
Whistler. Try some of the many
restaurants offering everything from
a light snack to fine dining.
Explore the many shops and après ski
and nightlife venues.
Here
are a few reasons why we recommend
Whistler:
-
Greatest
vertical / usable terrain for skiing/riding
and other winter sports in North America.
-
Largest above
tree line terrain and bowls in North
America.
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Amazing après
ski and nightlife.
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World class
shopping and dining.
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Glacier skiing -
the only resort in North America where you
can ski or ride on a glacier.
Give Rocky Mountain
Vacations a call right now at 888 463 9676,
and we will custom build your ski vacation to
Whistler Blackcomb this season. After all, is
there any better time to go than during a season
with over 30 feet of snow?
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