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  1. Shopping in Whistler. Stroll through charming Whistler Village and surrounding neighbourhoods to peruse endless shops stocked with homegrown and globally-inspired goods. Browse fine artwork, fashion, jewellery and luxury items, as well as sportswear and the latest in outdoor gear.

  2. Whistler Blackcomb Outlet Store: 101-40147 Glenalder Pl: 604-898-3115: Blackcomb Ski & Sport: 4553 Blackcomb Way: 604-938-7788: Fairmont Rentals: 4899 Chateau Blvd: 604-905-6930: Four Seasons Mountain Products: 4591 Blackcomb Way: 604-938-7740 : Roundhouse Traders: On Mountain: 604-905-2340: Mountain Top Shop: On Mountain: 604-938-7406 ...

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    4573 Chateau Blvd
    604-938-7744
    Gear, Apparel & Accessories
    220-2051 Lake Placid Road
    604-905-2160
    Gear, Apparel & Accessories
    4340 Lorimer Road
    605-938-7137
    Gear, Apparel & Accessories
    108-4154 Village Green
    604-938-7755
    Gear, Apparel & Accessories
  3. 877-422-9632. or. Request a quote. Popular Whistler Blackcomb Shops. AKS Precision Ski and Board Tuning. Providing customers with fast, high-quality, personalized tuning for skis and snowboards, this locally owned shop guarantees satisfaction on all work done. 1212 Alpha Lake Road, Whistler. Cross Country Connection.

  4. Official site for Whistler Blackcomb Ski Resort in Whistler, BC Canada. Plan and book Whistler vacations including lift tickets, ski and snowboard rentals, ski and snowboard school and Whistler hotels, lodging and condos.

    • About Whistler & Blackcomb Mountains
    • Weather & Climate
    • How to Rent Gear
    • Tickets, Passes, & Lessons
    • Where to Eat
    • Where to Stay
    • Things to Do Off The Slopes
    • How to Get There
    • Getting Around

    Between the two, Whistler and Blackcomb offer enough bowls, steeps, chutes, groomers, and tree runs to fill a full week of skiing or riding. The two mountains are fairly comparable in terms of statistics, although Whistler has more lifts (19 vs. 12) and is generally regarded as the easier of the two mountains. That said, roughly half of the trails ...

    Since Whistler is near the coast, it doesn't get as cold as the resorts in interior British Columbia. However, that also means there's more moisture, which can result in slightly heavier snow—although powder days are still very common. Expect temperatures in the 20 degrees F while you're skiing, but keep in mind that it could be even cooler at nigh...

    Even if you have your own gear, you may find you want to rent a different snowboard or pair of skis for a day, especially if you wake up to a surprise powder day. You could also rent gear for the entirety of your stay if you don't feel like flying with yours. Almost all hotels have ski storage, so you won't have to worry about carrying your wet ski...

    Whistler isn't a cheap destination, but it's actually far more affordable than planning a ski trip to a major resort in the U.S. If you buy lift tickets in advance online, rates are around $160 CAD per day. That's certainly a lot, but with lift ticket prices at Colorado resorts creeping into the $200s on holiday weekends, it still saves you money—e...

    Whistler is considered by many to be theperfect example of an après-ski scene. The large village, which is both walkable and has a shuttle system, has around 170 restaurants, bars, cafés, and lounges. It's hard to make a bad decision, but it's always helpful to have a few suggestions of where to start. Garibaldi Lift Co. has an excellent selection ...

    No one would say a vacation to Whistler is cheap, but the sheer number of options does help keep the prices a little lower than you might expect. One of the most budget-friendly options is the Pangea Pod Hotel. The "pods" are large, private bunk areas with slider curtains to divide them from the main common area. If you're traveling in a group, you...

    Being on a ski trip doesn't mean you have to ski every day. And even if you do ski every day, you'll still find yourself with some free time in the afternoon. Fortunately, Whistler is so big that there's plenty to do besides skiing or snowboarding. One of the most relaxing places to visit is the Scandinave Spa, where guests repeat a series of soaks...

    Nestled on the western coast of Canada, Whistler is roughly two hours by car from downtown Vancouver and an hour north of Squamish. The road into town is the two-lane Sea-to-Sky Highway, which can get slippery and dangerous during heavy snow; as such, visitors should plan to let a car service with studded tires handle the driving. You can also take...

    If you stay near the village, you'll be able to walk wherever you want to go. Most hotels that aren't in the village offer a free shuttle service, and the Whistler Villageitself offers a free shuttle with bike and ski racks. Parking can be expensive and limited, so it's truly easiest not to bother with it. Taxis and car services are available for g...

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  5. Shopping. Whistler is a shopper’s paradise. Spend days browsing the shops in the Village, Function Junction and the hotel itself for fine artwork and fashion, jewelry, the latest outdoor sportswear, equipment, gifts, and luxury items. Shops at Fairmont Chateau Whistler.

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