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Whistler British Columbia Vacation Travel Reviews
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Mountain Magic Travel + Leisure, January, 2006 "Long a low-key, old-fashioned resort, British Columbia's Whistler has transformed itself, slowly and sensibly, into the next great ski area. Now is the moment to catch it..."
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36 Hours: Whistler New York Times (free registration required), November 19, 2006 "So many runs, so little time. With 5,280 feet of vertical and 38 lifts serving more than 200 runs spread across two mountains, Whistler and Blackcomb, this resort requires some serious strategizing. The standard line is that Blackcomb is intermediate heaven, with endless blue cruising runs, while Whistler tends to bunch up at the upper and lower ends of difficulty..."
New Whistler Chairlift Expands Terrain Access to More Skiers Seattle Post Intelligencer, December 28, 2006 "Riding the Whistler Village Gondola up into the heart of an 8,171-acre ski resort that already boasted 37 lifts, you have to scratch your head through your beanie and wonder why the managers of the place would want to build another... You already have access to two mountains with 16 alpine bowls, four glaciers, 190-plus named runs and enough secret stashes to supply certain Vancouver cafes for a long winter. This a ski resort already boasting more facets than a handful of snowflakes... What possible terrain niche could be unfilled?..."
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Introduction to Whistler Frommer's "Whistler has none of the strip malls, cheap motels, and gas stations that mar some resort towns - but neither will you run across that quaint little restaurant run by an old Tyrolean couple, tucked away on an out-of-the-way hillside..."
For additional travel information, contact: Tourism Whistler 4010 Whistler Way, Whistler, BC CANADA
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