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Whistler's Posh Side
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Whistler's Posh Side
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Encompassing one of the largest and most visited ski resorts in the world, and boasting a number of other top-notch facilities, Whistler is a resort town that attracts upwards of 2,000,000 visitors a year. Because of this massive influx of tourists, the Village offers a wide variety of amenities including lodging, eateries, activities and more for travellers of all ages and incomes. As with most other world-class ski resort towns, Whistler features lavish hotels and deluxe home rentals, ritzy restaurants and chic lounges, exhilarating outdoor adventures and trendy nightclubs. Opulent, extravagant and lush are all words used to describe the best of the best on offer in Whistler.

ACCOMODATIONS

The Fairmont Chateau Whistler
The Fairmont Chateau Whistler1

Hotels
Discerning visitors looking for luxurious lodging in Whistler are spoiled for choice as the resort features no less than six hotels and resorts that have been given a five-peaks rating by Tourism Whistler. Accommodations receiving this luxury rating are considered the best that Whistler has to offer. Personal comfort and satisfaction are of the utmost importance at these lodgings which offer highly attentive staff, stunning surroundings, extensive services and top facilities. Featuring spas, swimming pools, fine-dining establishments, lounges and more, guests can conceivably enjoy their entire stay in Whistler without ever having to leave their hotel.

Lodgings receiving the five-peak Luxury rating include the Fairmont Chateau Whistler, The Westin Resort and Spa and the Pan Pacific Whistler Mountainside. Part of the prestigious Fairmont Hotel Chain, the Fairmont Chateau Whistler boasts ski in/ski out convenience and sports its own Golf Club. Its amenities include indoor and outdoor swimming pools and saunas, the Vida Wellness Spa, a fitness centre, The Wildflower restaurant and the Mallard Lounge. Located minutes from both the Whistler and Blackcomb Mountain gondolas, The Westin Resort and Spa is an all-suite accommodation where all rooms include a fireplace and the company's renowned Heavenly Beds. Other features include an indoor/outdoor pool, whirlpools, a spa, the Aubergine Grille and the FireRock Lounge. Located slopeside, the Pan Pacific Whistler Mountainside offers studio-, one- and two-bedroom suites, each of which includes a full kitchen, a soaker tub, a fireplace and a balcony. The resort-hotel also includes a full-service spa, an exercise studio and steam room, the West Coast Gallery, meeting rooms and the Dubh Linn Gate Irish Pub.

Those who do not need all of the amenities of a five-peak hotel but who are still looking for top-quality lodging can investigate one of the ten, four-peak Superior hotels in Whistler. While these lodgings do not offer as many services as luxury hotels, they still feature a wide variety of comforts as well as attentive staff. Some of the hotels bestowed with superior ratings include the Adara Hotel and the Crystal Lodge in the Village, the Residence Inn by Marriott in the Upper Village, the Summit Lodge at Village North and Legends, located Creekside.

Condos, Town Houses & Executive Homes
Of course there are numerous lodging options other than hotels which are ideal for visitors searching for a home-away-from-home experience while in Whistler. A range of four- and five-peak condos, townhomes and executive homes can be rented through individual owners or property management companies. These accommodations feature most if not more than the usual creature comforts.

Several four- and five-peak apartment-style condos are available for rent and each offer a range of special features that may include front desk reception, fireplaces, full kitchens, saunas, hot tubs, restaurants and more. There are a number of four-peak town home properties available for guests in Whistler and these possess many of the same attributes as condos, but also offer a private guest entrance. Executive homes are detached private houses that offer comfort, luxury and convenience. Many of the homes available in Whistler boast a five-peak rating and are more than 3000 sq ft in size. These lavish residences offer the best of the best and may include unique features like mountain or golf course views, several bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms and Jacuzzi tubs, heated floors, theatre and billiards rooms, spacious patios with outdoor hot tubs, saunas and more.

Whistler is Known for Being a World Class Ski Destination
Whistler is Known for Being a World Class Ski Destination2

RECREATION

Whistler boasts a copious amount of some of the most exciting outdoor activities in Canada and perhaps the world. The skiing and snowboarding are world class, there are a number of championship golf courses located around the Village and a variety of other exciting adventures.

Skiing and Boarding
After finding a spot to drop the luggage and settle in at night, it's time to hit the slopes. With a ski and snowboard season lasting from November until August (the longest in North America) and 3306 ha (8171 acres) of terrain, there is plenty of time and space for visitors to get their thrills on the hill. Between Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains there are five mountain bases, 33 lift chairs and over 200 runs for beginner, intermediate and expert skiers and boarders. A variety of lessons, both private and for groups, are available for newcomers or those who would like to brush up on their skills. There are also women's only lessons offered that are ideal for those on a girl's weekend or for ladies who are a bit shy about learning with a mixed group.

View of the 18th Green at Nicklaus North Golf Club
View of the 18th Green at Nicklaus North Golf Club3

Golf
Visitors, especially golf-lovers who are headed to Whistler in the summer, will be impressed to find that there are no less than four award-winning, 18-hole golf courses located in and around the Village. Nicklaus North Golf Club was created by the golf legend himself and offers some of the best scenery and most challenging golf in the country. Guests tee-off on the par 71 course surrounded by views of the mountains and surrounding fir forests.

Featuring Canada's only David Leadbetter Golf Academy, the rugged and stunning Fairmont Chateau Whistler Resort Golf Club is the perfect spot for visitors to brush up, learn new skills and improve their game. The Academy offers a number of instructional programs including lessons and retreats, and utilizes the most up-to-date teaching methods and products available.

Golfers can also check out the Big Sky Golf and Country Club which winds around mountain lakes and forest, as well as Whistler Golf Club. Designed by golf great Arnold Palmer, the par 72 course features impressive mountain scenery along with challenging water hazards and sand traps that will test the skill of golfers of all levels.

Snowmobiling in the Backcountry
Snowmobiling in the Backcountry4

Extreme Whistler
Naturally, not all tourists in Whistler are looking for the same outdoor experience. While many are happy to spend their days on the hill or the greens, some head to the resort town for adventures that are off the beaten track. There are a range of fun and exhilarating activities on offer, both in the summer and the winter, that will get the heart racing and lead to great photo opportunities and stories to tell back home.

Anyone who has ever considered trying out heli-skiing or boarding will find that Whistler is a great place to give it a go. With over 40,470 ha (100,000 acres) of terrain available for the activity, the area around Whistler is ideal for those at a skill level of intermediate or better. A number of companies in the Village specialize in taking visitors out to try outstanding, hard-to-find powder terrain.

Those that want to take a break from the slopes but still want to have fun outside can enlist a local snowmobiling company to take them out for a few hours of touring through snowy backcountry paths. Adventurers can get their heartrates up while racing through the wilderness and marvel at the pristine wintertime landscape. There is also kilometre upon kilometre of trails in and around Whistler that are perfect for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, and companies will take visitors out and show them the ropes.

Ziplining is a popular and viable option in both summer and winter. Any visitor who has ever wondered what it would be like to fly will love the sensation of whipping through the air with nothing under their feet but clear mountain air. Zipline courses that soar more than 300 km (1000 ft) over rivers and coastal rainforest can be experienced with the help of local adventure tour companies. Whitewater rafting is an exhilarating, hands-on experience where visitors can struggle against the powerful rapids while trying to stay dry. Outdoor-lovers will find these and a wealth of other activities including hang-gliding, fishing, mountain biking and helicopter tours throughout the year in Whistler.

EVENTS

Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games
Whistler residents, visitors and the rest of the world are gearing up for the biggest event to occur in the Village's history, the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games. With the Olympic Games taking place from February 12th to 28th and the Paralympics happening from March 12th to 21st, there will be plenty of action on offer for visitors looking to experience the euphoric Olympic spirit. An array of activities will occur from as far away as Richmond and downtown Vancouver all the way to Whistler, and those lucky enough to secure the coveted tickets to an event in the Village will have the chance to see Downhill Men's and Women's races, Super G, Giant Slalom and Slalom at Whistler Creekside, Biathlon and Cross-Country Skiing at the Whistler Nordic Venue in Callaghan Valley as well as Bobsleigh, Luge and Skeleton at the Whistler Slide Centre on Blackcomb Mountain. Visitors thinking of heading to the resort during either the Olympic or Paralympic Games need to act fast as lodgings will fill up quickly and have the potential to be very expensive.

Cornucopia
While the Olympics may be the most anticipated upcoming event to hit the Village, there are plenty of other exciting annual events that tourists can enjoy in the meantime. Established in 1997, Cornucopia is a festival that celebrates decadent food and delicious wine and has become one of the most popular events in the Village. Taking place annually over four days in November, the event was created to show-off the vast array of world-class eateries in Whistler. Visitors can enjoy activities like wine tasting, food pairing workshops, seminars with celebrity chefs, a retreat, various theme luncheons and much more. Participants who range from amateur cuisine fans to those with experienced and sophisticated palates have the opportunity to check out everything from intimate gatherings to exclusive after-parties, making Cornucopia a favourite among locals and visitors alike.

Whistler Film Festival
The Whistler Film Festival typically occurs over the first weekend in December. The event works to promote and celebrate the Canadian film industry and presents work from around British Columbia and across Canada as well as the rest of the world. Launched in 2001, the festival has quickly become a major player on the international film festival circuit and draws renowned filmmakers as well as movie-lovers, industry insiders and media from across the planet. Throughout the four-day event over 80 films vie for thousands of dollars in prizes and visitors have the chance to check out screenings, attend workshops and live it up at some of the year's hippest parties.

The TELUS World Festival Brings Out the World's Best Boarders
The TELUS World Festival Brings Out the World's Best Boarders5

TELUS World Ski & Snowboarding Festival
One of the biggest events taking place in Whistler each year is the TELUS World Ski & Snowboarding Festival,which celebrates the end of the season. Thousands of athletes descend upon the Village to take part in a variety of professional ski and snowboard competitions. The 10-day festival also presents over 50 live concerts by some of Canada and the world's most popular alternative, rock and hip hop acts. A variety of cool art shows take place, as well as a spoken word event and the Filmmaker Showdown short film competition. The festival also sees Whistler's already legendary nightlife scene get even crazier with parties and special guest DJs.

SHOPPING

While Whistler Village has a fairly small population of permanent residents, the constant flow of seasonal workers and tourists of all types has helped ensure that the shopping available around town is varied and impressive with over 200 shops in total in the Village as well as in the Creekside and Function Junction neighbourhoods. All kinds of outdoor gear is readily available as a number of sports and recreation shops litter the mountain and sell everything necessary for a day on the slopes or roaming the backcountry.

There are also swimwear and mountain bike stores for summertime fun. Find an outfit or outdoor-wear for all seasons and occasions at one of the high fashion boutiques or clothing shops that offer famous names such as Gucci, Prada, Calvin Klein and Ralph Lauren.

Visitors who are in Whistler celebrating a big occasion and are looking for something to spoil that special someone can find quality watches, necklaces, earrings and rings set with precious and semi-precious stones at one of the Village's jewellery stores. Shops housing a range of uniquely Canadian items and trendy Whistler souvenirs abound while those looking for something a bit different can visit one of the art galleries showcasing work by artists from BC, as well as traditional First Nations works.

Those wanting to indulge in some of the finer things in life can enjoy decadent chocolates and treats from the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory and the Great Glass Elevator Candy Shop, and grab a bottle of wine from one of the province's best vineyards at the Blackcomb Wine Store.

The Village Nestled Between Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains
The Village Nestled Between Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains6

SPAS

Many who love Whistler do so because the resort community features all the finest things in life including spas that offer up rest and relaxation in exotic and ritzy atmospheres. In total there are more than 20 spas in Whistler featuring a range of massage therapies, body treatments, aesthetics and more. Many offer special treatments for men as well as packages for couples and special events such as weddings and girls' nights.

Avello Spa and Health Club
The Avello Spa and Health Club located at the Westin Hotel works to incorporate relaxation and health philosophies from other cultures into their treatments and provides all the regular aesthetic therapies including mud wraps, pedicures and facials. The spa specializes in massage and visitors can choose from relaxation, aromatherapy, sport, deep tissue, reflexology, shiatsu, Thai, hot rock, pregnancy and reiki signature massages which are all on offer for those looking to relax after a day of activity.

Solarice Wellness Centre and Spa
The Solarice Wellness Centre and Spa has two locations in Whistler including one at the Delta Whistler Village Suites and one above the Whistler Info Centre. The spa, which was designed using elements of feng shui in order to impart a sense of calm and tranquility, takes a holistic approach to wellness and offers all of the traditional pampering treatments such as hydrotherapy, exfoliation and facials. Solarice also includes a large and sunny studio where visitors can partake in a yoga, tai chi, qi gong or Pilates classes. Private lessons are also available for those looking for something a bit more exclusive.

Vida Wellness Spa
The Fairmont Chateau Whistler houses the Vida Wellness Spa, a 395 sq m (4250 sq ft) complex complete with couple's rooms and specialty manicure and pedicure stations. Vida's spas aim to be elegant yet nurturing and promote wellness, balance and healing. The treatments available at the spa are meant to spoil the senses and restore inner calm. After a treatment such as a Soothing Rain Facial, a Vida Canadian Maple Body Exfoliation or a Ginger and Lemon Grass Wrap, guests may relax in the hotel's steam room. While Vida presents special offers for a range of occasions, their speciality is a number of wedding packages that cater to the bride, groom and bridal party.

After Dark Locals and Visitors Come Out to Enjoy the Nightlife
After Dark Locals and Visitors Come Out to Enjoy the Nightlife7

EATERIES, APRÈS SKI AND NIGHTLIFE

Restaurants
When it comes to eating and drinking, Whistler provides the type of quality and variety that could easily make residents of much larger cities jealous. Everything is available including hip après ski hangouts, sophisticated lounges, upscale restaurants and wild nightclubs. Visitors will find flavours from near and far on offer in Whistler's numerous upscale eateries. Among the cuisines represented are Japanese fare, Italian cuisine, continental delicacies and regional dishes, as well as delights inspired by the Pacific Northwest.

Après Ski
Late in the afternoon the outdoor fun begins to wind down and skiers and boarders return looking for a spot to relax after a day on the slopes. A number of bars and pubs in the Village cater to the après crowd and are popular for their relaxed atmospheres as well as for the availability of beer, martinis and cocktails. Those looking for something to eat after some après beverages can sink into the leather chairs with at drink at The Attic and then head downstairs to 21 Steps for dinner. The Garibalidi Lift Co. is frequented by hip locals and visitors both due to the exciting atmosphere and the snowboard and ski videos that play, accompanied by a soundtrack of reggae and chill-out tunes. Located in the Pan Pacific Whistler Mountainside hotel, the Dubh Linn Gate is an obvious choice for those that love the traditional Irish pub atmosphere. Visitors drink malt Scotch, eat Irish fare and dance to live Celtic music. Black's Pub at the Sundial Boutique Hotel in Whistler Village offers a stunning 90 beers on tap and features a large outdoor patio so patrons can enjoy the sunshine, while the Amsterdam Café Pub features a Euro-pub atmosphere and is a favourite spot among a crowd trying to see and be seen.

Nightlife
There is plenty for the late-night crowd as well and the clubs in Whistler get packed to the rafters in both summer and winter. One perennial favourite is Tommy Africa's. The bar has been busy ever since it opened in 1988 due to the presence of GoGo dancers, a dance floor packed with some of the best looking crowds in the Village and music that includes hip hop, breaks, top 40, funk, house and retro 80s. The club often hosts internationally renowned DJs who keep the party going until all hours. Garfinkel's is another night spot that is usually hopping. Theme nights that have included costume parties and bikini contests are always popular, as are the live music nights and the long-running weekly local's night. Savage Beagle Bar is a hot spot that is open all year. Located in the heart of the Village, the club is known for specialty drinks such as martinis made with freshly-squeezed fruit juice. The bar is busy at all times from après ski to late night in both summer and winter. Those looking for something a bit less crazy than a club night out can visit either the Mallard Lounge at the Fairmount Chateau Whistler and listen to live music or settle by the firepits on the outdoor terrace, or get warm relaxing by huge stone fireplace with a drink at the the FireRock Lounge at the Westin.


PHOTOS COURTESY OF:

  1. c/o Tourism Whistler; The Fairmont Chateau Whistler; Whistler, BC, Canada
  2. Luke MacMillan; Whistler is Known for Being a World-Class Ski Desination; Whistler, BC, Canada
  3. John Henebry; c/o Tourism Whistler; View of the 18th Green at Nicklaus North Golf Club; Whistler, BC, Canada
  4. Maureen Provencal; c/o Tourism Whistler; Snowmobiling in the Backcountry; Whistler, BC, Canada
  5. Luke MacMillan; The TELUS World Festival Brings out the World's Best Boarders; Whistler, BC, Canada
  6. c/o Coral; View of the Village Nestled Between Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains; Whistler, BC, Canada
  7. c/o iStock; After Dark Locals and Visitors Come Out to Enjoy the Nightlife; Whistler, BC, Canada