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Things to do in Whistler in Winter
Whistler is a dream destination for snow enthusiasts, highlighted by the 2010 Winter Olympics that made it famous for its winter activities. Whistler Village Inn + Suites is less than a two-minute walk from both the Whistler and Excalibur Gondolas, which serve Whistler and Blackcomb mountains.

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6 Ways to Conquer the Mountains
Whistler enjoys one of the longest snow seasons in North America with an annual average of 11.81 meters or 38.75 feet of snow.

Photo: Justa Jeskova, Tourism Whistler
Downhill Skiing & Snowboarding
With more than 200 marked trails, Whistler Blackcomb is heaven for skiers and boarders of all ages and skill levels.
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Nordic Skiing
With over 160 kms of trails for all levels, Whistler offers plenty of variety for Nordic Skiing.
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Snowmobiling
An engine-fueled adrenaline-rush that takes you through Whistler’s beautiful back country terrain.
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Sledding
Take a dog sled to experience mushing through the mountains with a pack of husky pups.
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Bobsleighing
Experience the extreme thrill of luge and bobsleigh at Whistler Sliding Centre.
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Scandinave Spa
Relax after all the adventurous activities with a soak at the hot and cool pools in the Nordic style Scandinave Spa.
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Photo credit: Winter sunset in Whistler valley. Justa Jeskova Photography, Tourism Whistler