ABOUT Whistler
Whistler is a city located in the mountains of British Columbia, in Canada. It is famous for being one of the most popular tourist destinations in North America, especially during the winter. Whistler is located approximately 121 kilometers north of Vancouver and is known for its stunning mountain scenery, alpine atmosphere, and wide variety of outdoor activities.
Here are some interesting facts about Whistler:
Origin of the name: The name of Whistler comes from the whistling murmur (whistle) made by marmots, animals that inhabit the area. The first European explorers to arrive in the region heard these sounds and decided to name the area "Whistler's Mountain", which was later shortened to Whistler.

ski slopes
Ski Slopes: Whistler Blackcomb Ski Resort features over 200 slopes and one of the largest ski areas in North America. In addition, it stands out for having the highest peak and the longest unsupported cable car on the continent.

Ski season:
Whistler offers one of the longest ski seasons in North America. In general, the slopes are open from November to May, which allows you to enjoy the snow for several months.


Olympic legacy:
After the 2010 Winter Olympics, Whistler retained many of the facilities built for the event, such as the Whistler Olympic Plaza, which now serves as a venue for cultural events and festivals.
Sled Dog Farms:
In Whistler, you can visit sled dog farms and learn about this traditional form of winter transportation. You also have the opportunity to take exciting dog sled rides.


Wild life:
Whistler is home to diverse wildlife, including black bears, elk, deer, and bald eagles. It is possible to see these species in the surroundings of the city, which adds a unique experience for nature lovers.