Whistler Blackcomb Skiing

  • Whistler - Squamish
  • 1 Day 8 Hours
  • March → February

Description

Are you ready to take on Whistler Blackcomb? Prepare yourself for the skiing adventure of a lifetime at the largest ski resort in North America. This premier destination offers exceptional skiing and snowboarding for all experience levels. With over 8,000 acres of diverse terrain, the resort offers everything from gentle beginner slopes to challenging expert runs, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Coast Mountains. Enjoy scenic gondola rides, powder-filled bowls, wide-open trails, and technical glades. After a day on the slopes, Whistler’s vibrant village awaits with its cozy lodges, gourmet dining, and lively après-ski scene. Whether you're a seasoned skier or new to the sport, skiing in Whistler promises an unforgettable winter experience.

Activity info
Type Recreational
Class Skiing
Level In-depth experience
Season All Around Year
Duration 1 day
Highlights
  • Explore over 8,000 acres of ski terrain at North America's largest ski resort.
  • Enjoy panoramic mountain views on a scenic gondola ride from Whistler Village.
  • Ski or snowboard on a variety of runs, from beginner slopes to expert trails.
  • Capture stunning photos of the Coast Mountains' breathtaking winter landscapes.
  • Unwind with Whistler's vibrant après-ski scene, featuring cozy lodges and gourmet dining.

Recommendation
Pre-arrival checklist

Confirm all bookings Review weather forecasts and snow conditions. Ensure travel insurance is up to date. Download the Whistler Blackcomb app for trail maps and updates. Plan and book any additional activities or dining reservations. Pack all necessary documents (ID, confirmations, etc.).

Clothing

ski jacket and pants Thermal base layers Ski socks Waterproof gloves or mittens Neck gaiter or balaclava Beanie or insulated hat Ski helmet Ski goggles

Personal gear

Skis or snowboard Ski poles Ski or snowboard boots Helmet Goggles Ski pass or lift ticket Backpack for carrying essentials Reusable water bottle Lip balm with SPF Sunscreen Hand and toe warmers Snacks

Safety & Guidelines

Always ski within your ability level. Familiarize yourself with the resort’s trail maps and stay on marked runs. Follow all resort signage and instructions from ski patrol. Wear a helmet for protection. Stay hydrated and take regular breaks. Be aware of changing weather conditions and adjust your plans accordingly. Ski with a buddy and have a designated meeting spot. Respect other skiers and snowboarders Know the location of emergency services and first aid stations.


Map

Providing items

lift

lift

Self-preparable items

ski jacket

ski trousers

ski socks

ski gloves or mitts

hat

scarf or neck gaiter

helmet

goggles

skis or snowboard

ski or snowboard boots

ski poles

camera

Whistler Blackcomb Skiing Nearest Cities

Whistler

Pemberton

Squamish

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