Visiting Whistler Blackcomb
Helpful resort information to assist planning your trip to Whistler Blackcomb.
- Opens21 Nov 2025
- Closes18 May 2026
- Accommodation—
- Restaurants | Bars93 | 93
- Nearest Airport Vancouver
- Nearest Train Station Vancouver
- Tourist Office Website
- Tourist Office Phone+1/604/9324211
Whistler Blackcomb Features
The terrain at Whistler Blackcomb includes::
- Halfpipes1
- Terrain Parks5
- X-Country28.0 km
- Ski Hire—
What's it like at Whistler Blackcomb resort?
Whistler Blackcomb is one of North America's premier ski resorts, consistently earning top rankings in prestigious travel awards. This world-class destination offers an unparalleled skiing and snowboarding experience across two magnificent mountains: Whistler and Blackcomb.
## Terrain and Snow Conditions
The resort boasts an impressive 8,171 acres of skiable terrain, making it the largest ski area in North America. With over 200 marked runs, 16 alpine bowls, and three glaciers, Whistler Blackcomb caters to all skill levels, from beginners to expert riders. The resort receives an average annual snowfall of 11.7 meters (38.4 feet), ensuring excellent snow conditions throughout the season.
## Unique Features
Whistler Blackcomb's terrain parks are among the best in the world, featuring a variety of jumps, rails, and features for freestyle enthusiasts. The resort is also renowned for its extensive off-piste and tree skiing opportunities, offering endless possibilities for advanced skiers and snowboarders to explore.
The PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola, an engineering marvel, connects Whistler and Blackcomb mountains, providing stunning 360-degree views of the surrounding landscape and easy access to both mountains' terrain.
## Off-Slope Activities
Whistler Village offers a vibrant après-ski scene with numerous restaurants, bars, and nightclubs. The pedestrian-only village is designed to resemble European ski towns, creating a charming visitor atmosphere.
For those seeking additional winter activities, Whistler offers a range of options, including:
- Tube Park for family-friendly sliding fun
- Ziplining through the forest canopy
- Snowshoeing on scenic trails
- Snowmobiling adventures
- Ice skating
- Vallea Lumina, an enchanting nighttime forest walk
## Events and Culture
Whistler also hosts various events throughout the winter season, such as the World Ski & Snowboard Festival in April, showcasing the resort's commitment to mountain culture and sports.
## Considerations
While Whistler Blackcomb is undoubtedly a world-class resort, it's worth noting that its popularity can lead to crowded conditions, especially during peak times. Additionally, the resort's proximity to the Pacific coast can occasionally result in variable weather conditions, with rain sometimes affecting lower elevations.
Despite these minor drawbacks, Whistler Blackcomb remains a top destination for winter sports enthusiasts, offering an unmatched combination of extensive terrain, reliable snowfall, modern infrastructure, and a lively resort atmosphere.
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Photo credit: Mike Young
Photo credit: Mike Young
Photo credit: Mike Young
Photo credit: Mike Young
Photo credit: Mike Young
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Explore Whistler Blackcomb Location Map
Interactive Whistler Blackcomb trail map and piste map. View the piste and trails as well as the surrounding terrain and mountain contours for backcountry action. Find and compare nearby resorts by clicking on the resort markers.

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Visitor Reviews of Whistler Blackcomb
Ryan G from Canada writes:
I have a season's pass to Whistler and I have a love/hate relationship with the mountain. Lately, the lift lines are out of control and you wait 5 hours to ski 3 runs. It's not worth going on a Fri/Sat/Sun. Any powder gets skiied out within 1-2 hours.
You need to have the flexibility to go mid-week or don't even bother. They clearly need to limit the number of daypasses sold because the mountain is a complete gong show and not worth the time, energy or money to get there unless you can ski Tue-Thurs (although, even those days are very busy with good conditions). Fri-Mon are unbearable.
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