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Enjoy
the scenic splendour of one of North America’s superior mountain resorts,
wrapped in Four Seasons comfort and intuitive personal care. With easy
access to the awe-inspiring slopes of Whistler Blackcomb, site of the 2010
Olympic Winter Games, plus a superb spa, mountainside dining and
wilderness adventures year-round. Special features include:
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273 guest rooms, suites and
townhouses, all with fireplace and balcony or step-out
balcony
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Surrounded by North America's
largest skiable mountain terrain – a short stroll from the lifts in
Whistler's Upper Village; Four Seasons Ski Concierge for complete support
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All-day bistro with all-season,
open-air terrace; indoor-outdoor lounge
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Full-service spa, including
hydrotherapy rooms and private spa suite for two
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Outdoor pool and three whirlpools
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Well-equipped fitness centre;
advanced cardio and weight training; men's and women's steam rooms
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Close to 4 signature golf courses;
hiking, mountain biking; kayaking, rafting, mountaineering
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916 square metres (9,855 square
feet) of elegant indoor and outdoor function space



Additional Personal Activities:
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All Terrain
Vehicle Adventures (ATV Tours)
Learn to ride an ATV and explore a network of wide mountain trails
or head out with a guide to singing Pass, the hidden valley
between Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains. |
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Alpine Sightseeing/Hiking
Ride high-tech lifts to the wonderful alpine world where, high
above the Village on Whistler Mountain, you can enjoy a leisurely
stroll through alpine meadows bursting with wildflowers; hike
marked trails that lead to serene alpine lakes.

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Bear
Viewing Tours
Rising above Whistler Village are the vast coastal hemlock-cedar
forests of the Whistler Blackcomb ski area. These forests
interspersed with ski trails provide diverse food and shelter for
some 50 black bears. Experience the pristine views of wildlife,
glacial peaks and memorable sunsets in a 4x4 vehicle. Travel
through deep old growth coastal hemlock-cedar forests, visit
active bear dens, daybeds and feeding sites. Witness evening play
between a mother and her cubs. Bear viewing is a popular summer
activity and due to limited availability we highly recommend
booking in advance. |
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Canoe
and Kayak Adventures
Spend a day floating around on a lake and relax on the beach
shores. Cruise down the River of Golden Dreams. Paddle in a canoe,
kayak or double kayak. Keep your eyes open and cameras ready for
the wildlife that can be spotted along the way.
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Fishing
Guided fishing trips will steal you away by boat, plane, or 4x4
vehicles to secret valley and alpine locations where the fish are
jumping. Knowledgeable guides are dedicated to helping you get the
most of your day on the water. Catch and release is strongly
encouraged. Licenses are required. |
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Glacier
Tours
Outfitted with boots, crampons, ice axe, harness and rope, your
guide will lead you onto the glacier ice atop Whistler Mountain.
As you negotiate your way up the glacier, you will be treated to
stunning alpine vistas as well as education on glaciology. Once at
the top, enjoy a rest and a gourmet picnic lunch before
descending. Difficulty: easy to moderate.
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Golf
Championship, designer golf courses have turned Whistler into a
popular summer golf destination in North America.
The Chateau Whistler Golf Club is an 18-hole, 6,635 yard, par 72
golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones II. Located just a few
minutes walk from the Resort, the course offers a pro shop, golf
instruction, and club and shoe rentals.
Furry Creek Golf and Country Club is an 18-hole, 6,025 yard, par
72 golf course designed by Robert Muir Graves. It's a 60-minute
drive from Whistler and offers a pro shop, golf instruction and
club and shoe rentals. |
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Helicopter
Tours
Helicopters give you a bird’s eye view of Whistler Resort,
Blackcomb, Whistler Mountains and the best of Garibaldi Park. The
view encompasses the coastal range as far as the eye can see,
including glacial flows, peaks, rivers and glacier fed lakes. Heli
picnic and hiking tours are also available.
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Hiking
Day or overnight hikes are available on the myriad of self-guided
park routes in the Valley and on surrounding mountains during the
summer. Heli-hiking trips offer even more exciting alpine
adventures. The best time for hiking especially in alpine areas is
from July to October when you can view a variety of flora and
fauna. |
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Horseback
Riding
Join in on an unforgettable day of fun, riding through lush
meadows, across rivers and along shaded lakeside paths. Or saddle
up and explore Blackcomb Mountain. Evening wagon rides are also
available.
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Hummer
Adventures
Safe, fun, and educational Hummer Tours will take you deep into
the backcountry and high up the rugged mountains around Whistler.
Travel up to a glacier for a snowball fight in the middle of
summer, or cruise to a quiet plateau for a breathtaking view of
the sunset. |
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Mini Golf
Play a round at an 18-hole mini golf course with holes named after
Blackcomb’s most inspiring ski terrain.
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Mountain
Biking
Whistler offers unsurpassed biking experiences, from paved paths
and heli-biking to alpine tours and thrilling lift-accessed
mountain descents. Rent a bike by the hour, by the day, or take a
guided tour, which includes a mountain bike and accessories.
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Mountain
Ecology Tours
Experience the wildlife, vegetation, glaciers and rainforest of
Whistler Blackcomb Mountains. View wildlife on ski trails as you
learn how conservation and enhancement initiatives help to sustain
healthy populations. Wander through pristine alpine meadows and
old growth western hemlock forests. This tour differs from bear
viewing in that it will cover a much broader perspective on our
mountain ecosystems.
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Mountaineering
Climb to the top of Blackcomb Peak with a certified, professional
mountain guide. Due to its alpine setting, climbing to the summit
of Blackcomb Mountain involves a mix of mountaineering
disciplines. Difficulty: moderate to challenging. |
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Outdoor
Swimming
No tides, no currents, or sharp rocks here, just crystal clean
mountain fresh water. Green Lake is very cold since it is glaciers
fed, but all the other lakes in and around Whistler are perfect
for outdoor swimming.
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River
Rafting/Jet Boating
Local raft companies offer everything from an hour-long float trip
to a multi-day adventure exploring rivers of the Whistler area.
Jet boat trips will see adventure seekers zipping to the
headwaters to view waterfalls and wildlife, and riding the waves
for an unforgettable thrill. Scenic and whitewater rafting
excursions, “raft and dine” and “saddle and paddle” trips, as well
as, jet boating and kayak instruction are available on local lakes
and rivers. |
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Rock
Climbing
Friendly and qualified rock guides do all the safety work while
you enjoy your climbs and rappels in Cal-Cheak – a tranquil and
beautiful old growth wilderness. The Great Wall also offers
wilderness adventure tours where under the canopy of an old growth
forest and amidst stunning vistas of the Coastal Mountains, you
will scale a rock bluff, cross a challenging Burma bridge, fly
across an exciting zip-line and finish with an exhilarating
rappel.
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Summer
Skiing/Snowboarding
Skiing and snowboarding is available even in the summer season.
Blackcomb Mountain’s Horstman Glacier, a remnant of the ice age,
opens for summer skiing and boarding from June through August,
weather conditions permitting. |
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Water
Sports
Five lakes and countless rivers dot the Whistler Valley, offering
ample opportunity to swim, board sail, canoe, kayak, sail, or just
relax and soak up the sun on a warm sandy beach. Whistler offers a
selection of park and beach facilities all within walking or
biking distance from Whistler Village.
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Whistler's
Lakes and Parks
Lost Lake
Just north of
the Resort and within walking distance, this park offers excellent
picnic and barbecue spots. It has plenty of grass and a sandy gold
beach; as well as a concession stand. This park has washrooms,
trash receptacles, and pets are allowed. It has a magnificent
trail running around the park and connecting to Green Lake,
perfect for a sunny bike ride, hike or jog.
Green Lake
North of the Resort, this glacier-fed lake is too cold for
swimming but is popular for its views and photo opportunities. A
boat launch for water skiers, canoeists, wakeboarders, and sailors
is located in Emerald Estates. Canoe rentals are available at the
Edgewater Lodge, as well as picnicking facilities. A float plane
facility is located at the south end of the lake next to the
Nicklaus North Golf Course.
Alta Lake
South of the Resort, on the west side of highway 99, this lake has
three parks and beaches. Rainbow Park is located on the northwest
side of the lake. Accessible by either the Valley Trail or Alta
Lake Road Rainbow Park has a dock, large sand beach area, and
beach volley ball courts. This park is ideal for windsurfing and
some other amenities provided are; washrooms, trash receptacles,
picnic tables, barbecue pits, and pop machines. Lakeside Park is
located on the east side of the lake, in the Alta Visa subdivision
and right on the Valley Trail. The park offers a grassy play area
for children as well as a small sand beach and dock. Complete
water sport rentals are available for non motorized crafts; such
as, canoes, kayaks, and paddle boats. Wayside Park is a small park
south of Lakeside Park on the Valley Trail, ideal for canoeing and
swimming. There is a gold sand beach, picnic area, and washrooms.
Nita Lake
Whistler’s smallest lake is in the Whistler Creek area between
Alta and Alpha lakes, on the Valley Trail.
Alpha Lake
Also in the Whistler Creek area, Alpha Lake Park offers a small,
gold sand beach and a grassy picnic area. An elaborate tree house
provides a great playground for children, while beach volleyball
and tennis courts are available to all ages.
Meadow Park
Next to the Meadow Park Sports Centre, in Alpine Meadows, this
park is a hub of activity in the summer. There are two baseball
diamonds, a children’s water park, tennis courts and a small
children’s playground. The Valley Trail and the River of Golden
Dreams pass right through the park. |
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White Water
Rafting
Summer brings white water fun to Whistler resort. The surrounding
peaks and rugged coastal valleys are natural ingredients for great
river running. Enjoy a majestic backcountry beauty and excitement
at some of the area’s local rivers. Family float tours are
available for ages 5 and above.
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Wilderness
Canoe Tours
Canoe in historical Lillooet or Ryan River and see beautiful
waterfalls, ancient cedar groves and photograph the spectacular
Coastal Mountain scenery. |
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Tennis
The Whistler Racquet Club is located a short 10-minute walk from
the Resort and features 3 indoor courts, 1 centre court.
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