


The twin peaks of Whistler and Blackcomb are set among the rugged Coast Mountain Range of British Columbia, Canada, just 75 miles north of Vancouver. Rising one vertical mile from a village of award-winning West Coast architecture, this resort has the greatest vertical rise of any ski area in North America. There are over 7,000 acres of alpine terrain, 12 bowls, 3 glaciers, long cruising runs, and 5 lakes.
The main thing you probably want to know is, "How much snow?" Whistler gets an average of 30 feet each winter, with a snow base record of 16.5 feet. All four seasons pass in the natural course, but temperatures are around 10°F cooler than you are accustomed to at lower altitudes.
Spring average 56°F.
Summer average 71°F.
Fall average 60°F.
Winter average 24°F.