About Whistler-Blackcomb
If you’re looking for an award-winning ski resort, Whistler, or Whistler-Blackcomb as it’s officially known, should definitely be high up on your list. Having successfully won many titles over the years including the Best Resort in the World, it was actually the host location for the 2010 Vancouver Winter games. Packed full
To say that the Whistler piste map is vast would be an understatement – it’s huge. In fact, you have an amazing 8,000 acres to explore. Beginners have an excellent ski school, and it’s most definitely worth you heading to The Magic Chair on Blackcomb. Take the magic carpet to the mountain, or you can enjoy the cruisy runs on Whiskey Jack or Olympic which will give you some good distance under your belt as you head back into the village. Read More
When you’re looking at Whistler ski accommodation, you’ve got absolutely loads of self-catering choices on offer – in fact, over 500. Some of these are ski in ski out, and many have lots of added facilities including gyms, swimming pools or even spas. Read More
For Whistler weather, you can be reassured that it has a good reputation for its snow conditions. Although being close to the Pacific Ocean does mean that you can experience quite a bit of cloudy weather and rain. Read More
If you’re looking for a picture-postcard ski resort, Whistler is a great location for you. Featuring eye-catching architecture and its traffic-free streets, it’s a fantastic resort that offers lots of shops and galleries to explore. Read More
We like Whistler as it has so much ski potential – especially with it being the biggest ski area in North America. Steeped in beautiful Alpine-like scenery with a great reputation for snow, you’ve got a superb mix of high open bowls and woodland trails at your disposal. Read More
Whistler is certainly proud of its status as North America’s largest ski terrain. It can get pretty busy at peak times, but they’ve introduced new lifts which has helped relieve the queues. Read More

Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Snowboarding
Apres-ski
Non-ski
Resort Charm
Shopping
Eating
Ratings









Highlights
+Good Snow Record.
+Pretty village, with car free central areas.
+Lively Apres ski.
Things to think about
-Slopes can become overcrowded.
-Lifts need updating and can become very busy.
Ski Passes
Adult
$159 CAD
$314 CAD
$462 CAD
$600 CAD
$740 CAD
$876 CAD
Child
$80 CAD
$158 CAD
$231 CAD
$300 CAD
$370 CAD
$438 CAD
What's Included
Whistler Blackcomb Pass
Child Pass 7-12 Years.

Ski Area
Beginners
Intermediate
Advanced

Summit
Resort
Bottom

Lifts

Snow
Park

Ski Pass
6 Days


Heated Outdoor Pool
Ice Rink
Health Spa
Bowling

Flight Times

Nearest Airport
Vancouver International Airport | 137km | 1hr 55min

Flights
