Whistler is a resort municipality in Squamish-Lillooet Regional District, British Columbia, Canada. It is located in the southern Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains.

Whistler “Roundhouse”

Whistler is literally a tourist village with many cafes, shopping stores, hotels and luxury restaurants, so Whistler is considered an ideal winter tourist destination for visitors to have the opportunity to visit Canada.

The climate in Whistler is hot, but the top of Whistler Blackcomb Mountain is coved with white snow.

Whistler is known for its skiing and snowboarding in the winter and mountain biking and hiking in the summer. Other winter activities that are enjoyed in Whistler are cross-country skiing, skate skiing, ice skating, snowshoeing, backcountry skiing, telemark skiing, and tobogganing. Summer activities enjoyed in Whistler include golfing, fishing, trail running, mountain biking, outdoor yoga, and hiking.

If you don’t like adventurous activities, visitors can enjoy the beautiful scenery in Whistler village by walking from Whistler center with many hotels, restaurants, and cafes. Going around from the main roads and back to the center within just an hour, visitors are enough to discover the abundant, rich, and diverse nature of the land full of green trees and the peaceful life of the residents. in the village.

Whistler also has many lakes and parks, a library, and a museum that give Whistler a green environment and a peaceful way of life for both people and wildlife here.

Over two million people visit Whistler annually, primarily for alpine skiing and snowboarding and, in the summer, mountain biking at Whistler Blackcomb. Its pedestrian village has won numerous design awards, and Whistler has been voted among the top destinations in North America by major ski magazines since the mid-1990s. During the 2010 Winter Olympics, Whistler hosted most of the alpine, Nordic, luge, skeleton, and bobsled events.

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