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  1. Previously, the mountain was called "London Mountain," named after a mining claim in the area and the fog at the mountain's base. [2] [3] The locality was called Alta Lake before the creation of the Resort Municipality of Whistler in the 1970s, but the mountain's name had already been changed in 1965. [4]

  2. Blackcomb Mountain opened as a separate ski area in December of 1980, creating one of the largest ski complexes in North America. Whistler and Blackcomb boasted the two longest vertical drops of any ski areas on the continent. With the new village and rapidly expanding ski areas, the pace of change in the valley accelerated further.

  3. Whistler History. The Whistler area is not only a place of scenic wonder, but also a region that is rich with a fascinating history and cultural background. Before becoming a ski area and Host Mountain Resort for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, this was a place that drew visitors from far and wide. First Nations History.

  4. Dec 2, 2015 · The Roundhouse Lodge, atop the Whistler Village Gondola, has been around almost as long as skiers have been schussing on Whistler Mountain. The first shovels hit the ground in early December 1966, and the doors opened to the public in March 1967.

  5. Here is a chronology of Whistler's European history. 1860s. British naval officers survey the area and give modern-day Whistler Mountain its first European name: London Mountain. 1877. The Pemberton Trail is completed, linking the Pemberton valley to the Pacific Coast north of Vancouver. 1900.

  6. They then officially opened to the public in February 1966 at the current Whistler Creek side base. Whistler had the biggest vertical drop in North America and a ski season that stretched from early November until late May, Whistler Mountain opened with a four-person gondola, a double chairlift, two T-bars, and a day lodge, and virtually re ...

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  8. Mar 6, 2017 · Here is a brief glimpse at the resort’s history: from its beginning as London Mountain to its Winter Olympic debut. Whistler’s beginning starts in the 1860s when British Naval Officers came to the area and called the main peak London Mountain. Whistler then became the most popular summer destination west of the Canadian Rockies in the 1920s ...