Your
Complete Guide for Snowboarding at Whistler Blackcomb
Whistler is like no other ski resort and this website is like no other
website! Jason and I (Lisa) have personally tried and tested every single
activity, restaurant and experience that is on here.

As long time travelers, we have come to appreciate the
voice of one who can ACTUALLY say they have 'done it' rather than a sales
pitch or advertisement to persuade our decision.
We believe that this is one place that needed a more
personal approach. So, we have alleviated the aspect of guessing and have
offered you a more precise and detailed explanation of what you can expect
from Whistler and also how your experience can be maximised.
So, strap on your snowboard and get ready for the ride.
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I love your website it
has given me heaps of additional info.
I will be in Whistler
for the 06/07 season and feel more comfortable knowing the advice is
available on your web site, cheers.
Dave Power, Australia |
Whistler Blackcomb is undoubtedly an experience in itself,
whether you are here for 4 days or 4 months. We have
personally lived in Whistler for a winter season and loved it...
And you will too!
How can you not? You have access to the
biggest amount of boarding terrain in North America. You can snowboard over 8000
acres (that's over 3000 hectares).
But not only have we snowboarded on the
trails.
We have ridden some of the best terrain
parks, cruised through the trees and found some untouched territory that is just
bliss.
But we can't enjoy boarding on air until
we snap a few shots...

This place
is the ultimate. After boarding all day, we enjoy après. Sitting around with our
buddies, with each one of us sharing our great experiences of the day.
By night, we devour a tasty meal in the village. And after,
hit the pubs and clubs...
...all to wake up and do it again the next day!
The general ambience is incredible. It offers so much, with
enormous terrain, unique pubs and clubs, an abundance of activities to do and a
lively village. You can board till your legs drop off or simply enjoy just
being in Whistler.
As
much as Whistler is a great experience and place to visit, we had a bit of
difficulty when we were planning our trip. As we were staying for the season, it
meant we had few more concerns to deal with.
Finding long term accommodation and employment were a
concern. What we had to organise before we arrived (SIN number). Even though we
are here for the season, short term vacationers have similar problems.
Did you have any?
Now that we know Whistler like a local, we want to share our
knowledge with you. In this website you will benefit from...
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Available accommodation (from hotels to hostels)
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Directions
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Current weather and forecast
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Where to eat
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Hot goss on the mountain and Terrain parks
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The best ways to getting around
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Hot tips on how to maximise YOUR time and money
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Things to do before you arrive
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The 4 steps to gain employment
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And more to come...
If you discover more information to
share with others, we'd welcome your email so we can add it to the website.
Please click here to send us more and updated information.
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Snowboarding Exercise
Snowboarding Exercise
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Whistler Accommodation - Where To
Stay In Whistler
Are you looking for Whistler accommodation? Online booking and information
for long and short term accommodation. Covering Whistler Blackcomb hotels,
lodging, hostels and rentals.
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Whistler Snow Report
The latest Whistler snow report and mountain weather forecast. Conditions
Updated daily.
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Weather in Whistler Whistler weather
and forecast for the alpine and valley. With snow reports and avalanche
advisory.
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Directions to Whistler, Canada
Need directions to Whistler? Information on how to get to Whistler the
cheapest and fastest way.
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Whistler Snowboard Rental -
Discounted Online Booking
Book here for discounted Whistler snowboard rental. Exclusive discounted
rates and group specials!
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Whistler Blackcomb Mountain
The ins and outs of Whistler Blackcomb with maps of terrain and parks and
what you can expect from it.
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Terrain Parks and Pipes at Whistler
Blackcomb The low down on Whistler Blackcomb terrain parks and
pipes.
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Getting Around Whistler
Ways on getting around Whistler. With bus schedules and taxi details.
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Experience The Activities Whistler Has To
Offer Experience all the activities that Whistler has to offer on
top of snowboarding and skiing
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Your Personal Whistler Restaurant
Guide A guide to eating at a Whistler restaurant. With personal
reviews and recommendations, you can't go wrong.
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Discover The Whistler Discounts
Discover the Whistler discounts that all the locals know and love! You too
can save and enjoy the benefits at Whistler.
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Whistler Jobs in 4 Easy Steps
Looking for Whistler jobs? Check out how easy it really is with these four
simple steps. It will guarantee you gain employment in a breeze.
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Travel tools to make your life easier
From airport codes, to a travel checklist. The little things you need when
you go travelling.
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Pre whistler requirements. What to prepare
before you come to Whistler A pre Whistler checklist of what to
do before you arrive.
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The History of Snowboarding The
History Of Snowboarding Over the Decades. From the humble begginings on
bound ski's to the carbon fibre beauties we ride today.
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Summer Activities in Whistler, Canada
Check out the summer activities Whistler has to offer
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Advertise with snowboardingatwhistler.com
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Bear Lodge - Accommodation in the Heart Of
Whistler Bear Lodge - Accommodation in the Heart Of Whistler
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Useful Links for Whistler and Around the
Globe Here is a list of useful resources from all over the
internet. Some these are specifically related to Whistler and snowboarding,
whilst others are simply valuable resources of information.
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