Canada | _ | | _ | | | Three outstanding ski resorts, Ski Banff@Norquay, Sunshine Village and Lake Louise provide more than 7,700 acres and 240 trails offering countless options to skiers and snowboarders of any ability. From wide-open bowls and tree-lined glades covered with fresh dry champagne powder, to meticulous groomed slopes and state-of-the-art snowmaking, visitors enjoy unspoiled scenery, short lift lines, and guaranteed friendly local hospitality.
With an interchangeable, multi-day Tri-Area lift ticket, which includes free transfers from your hotel to the slopes, visitors can enjoy frequent and worry-free shuttle transportation between the hotels and each ski area.
2008/2009 Early Booking Special: 5th night and 4th day FREE! | | | _ | | _ | | | As of January 23rd, 2007, all persons, including U.S. citizens, traveling by air to Canada will be required to present a valid passport to re-enter the country. A valid driver's license will no longer suffice for re-entry documentation. If you are planning on traveling out of the country we recommend applying for a new passport, or checking your current passport to ensure it is still valid. It can take up to six weeks to process a new one, so plan ahead.
Welcome to the Whistler Blackcomb Experience
When Whistler Mountain opened in February of 1966, few people understood the impact the resort would eventually have on the North American snow scene. How could they? No one had ever attempted anything on such a large scale before. Today, Whistler Blackcomb virtually defines the big-mountain resort scene with the highest vertical, biggest acreage, most glaciers, best glades, a renowned terrain park and, arguably, the world's best mountain bike park. The longest winter season in North America in combination with summer glacier skiing and riding, alpine sightseeing and hiking, and the Whistler Mountain Bike Park make Whistler Blackcomb a year round, world class resort destination.
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