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Snowiest November on Record!
Whistler Blackcomb has officially surpassed the previous record of snow in the month of November with 418cm (165 inches) of snow falling as of Thursday, November 19. The previous record, set in 2006, was 416cm (164 inches). The snowfall record dates back to 1979.
Events Calendar Added to WhistlerSlopeSide.com
There's always something going on in Whistler, but if your looking for something specific to make your time at Whistler SlopeSide even more special than check out our new
Events Calendar to time your vacation with something fabulous!
Whistler Opens November 14!
Whistler mountain will be open for business November 14, 2009, with Blackcomb and the Peak2Peak opening November 26, 2009.
Discount Lift Tickets Save Big
Book your discount lift tickets on our website along with your stay at
Whistler SlopeSide before January 15, 2010 and save up to 46% off of ticket window prices. Click here for details.
Whistler & Blackcomb will be Open for the Public in 2010
Whistler Blackcomb will be open throughout next winter from mid-November through May offering close to 200 days of skiing and riding. Even during the month of February the mountains will still be 90% open.
Transportation to Whistler during the Olympics
Guests of Whistler SlopeSide will be able to travel to Whistler with relative ease. And once our guests arrive in Whistler they will have access
to a significantly expanded 2010 transit services around the clock. More info here.
2010 Whistler Olympics
In days the 2010 Olympics will descend on Vancouver and Whistler. Click here for more info and to secure your Olympic experience.
Sea to Sky Updates Continue
The Sea to Sky upgrade of Highway 99 has seen huge improvements over
the 2009 Summer months and should be completely finished before the 2009/2010 ski season! You can expect fewer delays and safer travel
during the 2009/2010 winter. Click here for
more info.
Visiting Whistler from the USA?
From June 1, 2009 onwards an approved travel document proving citizenship will be required for both air, land, and sea travel to and from the United States. Be prepared. Visit the
US Goverment Website for more info.
Whistler SlopeSide Does Their Green Part
Whistler SlopeSide is trying to be good stewards of the awesome ecological
playground that Whistler calls home. Click
here for details.
Peak2Peak Links Blackcomb & Whistler Mountain Peaks
It's been a long-time coming. We first learned about the possibility
of such an amazing Peak to Peak lift back in the mid 1990's. Click here for details.
Transportation to Whistler
Don't know how you're going to get to Whistler. Click here for some SlopeSide recommendations.
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