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The Peak 2 Peak Gondola
This very popular attraction is perfect for any season and open year round. The Peak to Peak Gondola is a tri-cable gondola lift that links Whistler Mountain's Roadhouse Lodge with Blackcomb Mountain's Rendezvous Restaurant (Whistler Blackcomb, 2016). While at the restaurant one can dine on the rooftop and experience views of the ski slopes and towering peaks (Whistler Blackcomb, 2016). It is the first lift ever to join the two side-by-side mountains (Whistler Blackcomb, 2016). The Peak 2 Peak Gondola ride offers 360° breathtaking views of the Whistler village, mountain peaks, lakes, glaciers and forests. You can even take a ride in the special glass-bottom gondola for a bird's-eye view of the forest (Whistler Blackcomb, 2016).
(Whistler Blackcomb, 2016)
Whistler Olympic Park
Do you want to visit the place where one-third of the 2010 Olympic medals were haned out (Whistler Sport Legacy, 2016)? Look no farther, the Whistler Olympic Park is the place for you! In 2010, Whistler hosted the Winter Olympic Games (Whistler Sport Legacy, 2016). The venue still remains there today and can be used by world class athletes, community members and tourists (Whistler Sport Legacy, 2016). At the park there are 130 km of ski and snowshoe trails as well as places to participate in biathlon, ski jumping, tobogganing and baseboarding (Whistler Sport Legacy, 2016). The Olympic Legacy Display is also located inside the lodge (Whistler Blackcomb, 2016). It displays the achievments of local athletes and gives you a chance to learn about those who participated in the 2010 Olympic games (Whistler Blackcomb, 2016).
Do you want to visit the place where one-third of the 2010 Olympic medals were haned out (Whistler Sport Legacy, 2016)? Look no farther, the Whistler Olympic Park is the place for you! In 2010, Whistler hosted the Winter Olympic Games (Whistler Sport Legacy, 2016). The venue still remains there today and can be used by world class athletes, community members and tourists (Whistler Sport Legacy, 2016). At the park there are 130 km of ski and snowshoe trails as well as places to participate in biathlon, ski jumping, tobogganing and baseboarding (Whistler Sport Legacy, 2016). The Olympic Legacy Display is also located inside the lodge (Whistler Blackcomb, 2016). It displays the achievments of local athletes and gives you a chance to learn about those who participated in the 2010 Olympic games (Whistler Blackcomb, 2016).
(Mike Crane, 2016)
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(Whistler Olympic Park, 2016)
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(Whistler Olympic Park, 2016)
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Ziptreck
Ziptreck is Whistlers number one zip linning experiance (Ziptrek Encounters, 2016)! It offers year round tours that takes place through a rainforest with spectacular scenery and amazing views (Ziptrek Encounters, 2016). The journey through the forest takes place on a combination of suspension bridges, treetop observation platforms, ground based trails and ziplines (Ziptrek Encounters, 2016). Tours are designed for all ages and abilities and offer an entertaining combination of aerial adventure and exploration (Ziptrek Encounters, 2016).
Ziptreck is Whistlers number one zip linning experiance (Ziptrek Encounters, 2016)! It offers year round tours that takes place through a rainforest with spectacular scenery and amazing views (Ziptrek Encounters, 2016). The journey through the forest takes place on a combination of suspension bridges, treetop observation platforms, ground based trails and ziplines (Ziptrek Encounters, 2016). Tours are designed for all ages and abilities and offer an entertaining combination of aerial adventure and exploration (Ziptrek Encounters, 2016).
(Destination Whistler, 2016)
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(Whistler Reservations, 2016)
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(Whistler Reservations, 2016)
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