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Blackcomb Springs Suites By Clique
Secluded outdoor hot tubs and pool, True ski-in/ski-out mountain access
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Secluded outdoor hot tubs and pool, True ski-in/ski-out mountain access
Proximity to Blackcomb Excalibur Gondola, Cozy rooms with fireplaces
Dedicated ski and bike facilities, Heated outdoor pool and hot tub
Heated indoor and outdoor pools, Pet-friendly accommodations available
Unbeatable slopeside location, Eucalyptus-scented steam room
Hotel car service within Whistler Village, Full-service spa for relaxation
Prime village center location, Pet-friendly with special amenities
Rooms with scenic mountain views, Outdoor pool and hot tub access
Heart of Whistler Village location, Rooftop patio bar with views
Private balconies with mountain views, On-site spa and fitness center
Prime village center location, On-site Whistler Day Spa
Pet-friendly accommodations, Cozy ski chalet atmosphere
Year-round heated outdoor pool, Convenient central village location
Mezzanine pool with mountain views, Gourmet 'steeped' coffee in rooms
Prime village stroll location, Indoor and outdoor heated pools
Pet-friendly with special amenities, Central village location
Year-round outdoor pool and hot tubs, Scenic creek or mountain views
Pet-friendly amenities and services, Heated outdoor pool and hot tubs
Olympic village heritage, Dedicated media room
Steps from Whistler Blackcomb Gondola, Gourmet kitchens in every suite
Heated indoor and outdoor pool, Dedicated ski valet service
Scenic mountain view rooms, Expansive pool and dual hot tubs
Heated outdoor pool and two hot tubs, Quiet Creekside location
Gourmet dining at Bearfoot Bistro, Prime access to ski lifts and gondolas
Prime ski-to-door village access, Chalet-style rooms with fireplaces
Access to shared hot tub and pool, Private hot tubs in select units
Adults-only pool and wellness retreat, Ski-in/ski-out access to Blackcomb
Award-winning Thai restaurant onsite, Unique log cabins and yurts
Rooms with mountain or village views, Access to heated outdoor pool
Unique loft-style accommodations, On-site ski and snowboard services
Real wood burning fireplaces, Barrel sauna for ultimate relaxation
Heated outdoor pool and hot tubs, Direct ski-in/ski-out access
Rooms with resort or village views, Modernized alpine village design
Outdoor heated pool and hot tub, Ski-in access and cross-country trails
Year-round outdoor heated pool, Direct access to ski slopes
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The city of Whistler lies a couple of hours north of Vancouver in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Whistler is best known for its world class Whistler Blackcomb Ski Resort, the largest in North America, however it is not the only draw to the area. The city is also a busy destination during the summer months, with visitors enjoying the hiking trails as well as an assortment of other outdoor activities. The city is well-equipped to cater to its thousands of tourists and the city centre offers everything guests need from shops to bars and endless entertainment.
The ski resort of Whistler Blackcomb is truly world renowned and an extremely popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts from across the globe. Split into two areas, Whistler and Blackcomb, the skiable terrain stretches close to 10,000 acres and contains more than 200 individual runs. Plus, with an average snowfall of over 10 metres per year, it is clearly the main focus of the town of Whistler. Being easily accessible from Vancouver further increases its appeal and many visitors to the resort are making day trips up from the bigger city. That said, the city of Whistler is much larger than a typical ski resort and has an abundance of accommodation ranging from budget hostels to grandiose hotels and luxury resorts. Thus, it is also a viable option for a weekend break with many visitors taking advantage of deals which include ski passes and often transport from accommodation to the ski gondolas. The two main gondolas heading up to the mountains are separately located to the south and east of the town centre, but are within walking distance. The gondolas are also open for those not wishing to participate in any snow sports, instead just wishing to enjoy the spectacular views from the top of the mountain.
The core of Whistler is referred to as Whistler Village and lies at the south edge of the city, close to the Blackcomb Excalibur Gondola station. It is modelled in the style of a European ski village and is where the majority of the shops, bars and restaurants are located. Visitors are not short for choice when it comes to dining; there is a wide range of international cuisine on offer. Similarly, the bar scene is extensive, with an array of pubs, clubs and bars across the centre. A night on the town is a popular activity after a day on the slopes, although there are also dozens of bars and restaurants up in the mountains as well. Another focal point in the city centre is the Whistler Olympic Plaza, an outdoor performance area which was one of the centre points of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games held in Whistler and Vancouver. Accommodation in the central village district mostly consists of larger properties, including many of the internationally renowned chain hotels that are present in Whistler. These have the added convenience of being close to gondolas and enable visitors to easily explore the city centre on foot.
Over the years, Whistler has continued to spread outwards and as a result much of the accommodation is away from the core village. The area surrounding Green Lake is around three kilometres north of Whistler Village and contains many of the smaller and independent hotel choices. This includes an array of cottages and cabins tucked into the hillsides and the views are usually spectacular, particularly during the snow-covered winter months. By contrast, in the summer months there are several campgrounds open as guests come to enjoy the summer side of Whistler. Whistler Mountain Bike Park provides very popular summer activities, utilising the gondolas and ski lifts. Once the snow has melted, golf is another prime cause for getaways to Whistler. There are several renowned courses in the region, including three at championship standard. More non-snow based sports and adventure can be found further afield into the nature, including fishing, rock-climbing and white-water rafting. Dog-sledding and snowmobile tours offer an alternative to snowboarding or skiing during the winter months.
The area surrounding Whistler contains even more natural wonders and there are several day trips available for visitors. The Lost Lake Park is situated just to the east of the urban core and is a well-frequented spot throughout the year. The lake itself is a picturesque postcard image with the snow-capped mountains and dense forestry as a backdrop. During the winter, it is home to the best cross-country skiing and snowshoe trails and by summer it is a relaxing spot for picnics and enjoying the sunshine. It is even within walking distance of many of the hotels in Whistler but often feels a world away from the busy built-up centre. Around ten kilometres south along the Sea-to-Sky Highway lies the Brandywine Falls Provincial Park, another natural highlight. Focused around the seventy-metre-high falls, the small park is a popular location particularly when driving between Vancouver and Whistler. The drive itself is an impressive sight with magnificent mountain peaks, several lakes and vast forest areas showcasing exactly what Canada is famous for.
In Whistler, you might want to check out Crystal Lodge, Pangea Pod Hotel, Hilton Whistler Resort & Spa, Pinnacle Hotel Whistler. These hotels come highly recommended by many travellers.
For a taste of luxury in Whistler, you might want to explore Fairmont Chateau Whistler, Four Seasons Resort Whistler, Alpenglow Lodge Queen Boho Studio by MVA, Northstar at Stoney Creek by Whiski Jack. These hotels are known for their superior amenities and high-class services.
Travelling with pets? The hotels Crystal Lodge, Hilton Whistler Resort & Spa, Pinnacle Hotel Whistler, Whistler Village Inn & Suites could be ideal. These hotels are not only pet-friendly but also offer numerous amenities to make your pets feel at home.
If you’re looking for a relaxing spa experience during your stay in Whistler, check out Crystal Lodge, Hilton Whistler Resort & Spa, Whistler Village Inn & Suites, Aava Whistler Hotel – all of which offer great spa services and facilities.
If you’re looking for a hotel with a pool in Whistler, check out Crystal Lodge, Hilton Whistler Resort & Spa, Pinnacle Hotel Whistler, Whistler Village Inn & Suites – all of which offer great pool facilities for guests to enjoy.
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