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  1. Whistler Blackcomb is a ski resort located in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. By many measures it is the largest ski resort in North America and has the greatest uphill lift capacity. It features the Peak 2 Peak Gondola for moving between Whistler and Blackcomb mountains at the top.

  2. Big White Ski Resort: Kelowna: British Columbia: 7,606 4,950 2,656 2,800 118 16 294 $76 November 19, 2010 Silver Star Mountain Resort: Vernon: British Columbia: 6,282 3,789 2,500 3,269 128 12 275 $81 April, 2015: Whistler Blackcomb: Whistler: British Columbia: 7,494 2,140 5,280 8,171 200 26 404 $93 December 23, 2017 Steamboat Springs

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  4. In the 2021 Canadian census conducted by Statistics Canada, Whistler had a population of 13,982 living in 5,597 of its 10,065 total private dwellings, a change of 19% from its 2016 population of 11,746.

  5. See stats and facts for Whistler including population, resort capacity, average annual snowfall, elevation, mountain stats, travel times, public services and more.

    • 50° latitude, 122° longitude
    • 8,171 acres/3,307 hectares
    • 18 with a total of 6,972 restaurant seats
    • 200 +
  6. But don't take our word for it, dive into the facts and statistics for yourself. Here's Whistler, by the numbers. Ski Resort; PEAK 2 PEAK; Bike Park; Climate; Whistler Blackcomb Ski Resort: At a Glance Average Snowfall 10.8 m / 426 in / 35.5 ft per year on summit (10 year average) Total Terrain 3,307 hectares / 8,171 acres Trails 200+ Whistler ...

  7. Population. 11,854 permanent residents (2016 Canada Census) 3.48 million annual visitors (2016/17) Environment/Climate. 430.5 cm average snowfall in the valley; 914 cm average snowfall in the alpine – 8º to 3º C average winter temperature range; 9º to 27º C average summer temperature range; 668 m elevation of Whistler Village

  8. Whistler Blackcomb Mountain Statistics. Whistler and Blackcomb offer over 200+ marked runs, 8,171 acres of skiable terrain, 16 alpine bowls, 3 glaciers, one of the longest ski seasons in North America and receives on average 1,163 centimetres (458 inches) of snow annually.