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      • On August 27, 1965, London Mountain became Whistler, named after the sound that the local Hoary Marmots make. In February 1966, Whistler Mountain officially opened to the public for skiing.
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  2. During the early 1960s a group of Vancouver Businessmen formed the Garibaldi Olympic Development Association (GODA) to develop a site to host the 1968 Winter Olympic Games and selected London Mountain (Whistler Mountain’s original name) as the preferred venue.

  3. Finally, on January 15, 1966 Whistler Mountain officially opened for skiing, and a new era in Canadian skiing began.

  4. Whistler Mountain ( Lillooet/Ucwalmícwts: Nsqwítsu) is a mountain in the Fitzsimmons Range of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains, located on the northwestern edge of Garibaldi Provincial Park. It is the location of the Whistler-Blackcomb ski resort and the town of Whistler, British Columbia, Canada . Previously, the mountain was called ...

  5. The Coast Salish First Nations people inhabited the land around Whistler for many thousands of years, hunting and gathering and living a nomadic lifestyle on the land. The Whistler Valley was an isolated wilderness frequented only by the Lil'wat Nation from the Mount Currie area and the Squamish Nation who lived in an area stretching

  6. Mar 6, 2017 · In February 1966, Whistler Mountain officially opened to the public for skiing. The official website says: ‘Boasting 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 ...

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  7. 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. Trappers and prospectors settle in the area, then known as Alta Lake.

  8. Its British influence originated in the 1860s when explorers arrived in this unknown land, dubbing it London Mountain. John Millar was one of these first settlers, who built a kind of hotel of the time for traders who traveled the forest roads.

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