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LOCATION - Whistler
Discover unforgettable experiences in Whistler!
Whistler Blackcomb is an iconic, world-renowned ski resort located in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada, approximately two hours north of Vancouver.1 It is widely recognized as one of the top ski destinations globally, distinguished by its immense size, diverse terrain, and unique connecting gondola.2
Here is a breakdown of the resort's key features:
🏔️ The Two Massive Mountains
Whistler Blackcomb is actually two side-by-side mountains—Whistler Mountain and Blackcomb Mountain—which are operated as a single, massive resort.3
| Feature | Details |
| Size | 8,171 acres of skiable terrain, making it the largest ski resort in North America. |
| Vertical Drop | Blackcomb has the greater continuous vertical at 5,280 feet (1,609 m), one of the largest in North America. |
| Terrain Diversity | Over 200 marked runs, 16 expansive alpine bowls, and 3 glaciers (Horstman and Blackcomb Glaciers) offering skiing across all levels. |
| Snow | Receives a consistently high average annual snowfall of around 408 to 432 inches (11 meters), thanks to its coastal location. |
| Whistler Mountain | Known for its expansive bowls (like Harmony and Symphony) and long, scenic cruisers (like Peak to Creek, one of the longest continuous runs in North America). |
| Blackcomb Mountain |
Known for its steep descents, glacier access, and challenging expert terrain, including the legendary bowls accessed via Spanky's Ladder.
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