Whistler Blackcomb

Canada • British Columbia
⛷ Whistler Blackcomb 200 km slopes 🏔 675–2284 m ❄ Snow-sure 🧊 Glacier skiing

Resort overview

Whistler Blackcomb is North America’s best-known ski resort, combining huge terrain, reliable snow, lively village atmosphere and broad appeal for beginners, intermediates, advanced skiers and non-skiers alike.

Ski area
Whistler Blackcomb
Piste
200 km
Altitude
675–2284 m
Resort type
Mixed
Season
November – May
Nearest airport
Vancouver International Airport (YVR)

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Quick traits

Snow-sure Yes
Glacier skiing Yes
Night skiing No
Car-free No

Airport options

Abbotsford International Airport (YXX)

Typical transfer: 🚐 180 mins

Notes: Useful low-cost Lower Mainland alternative.

More about Whistler Blackcomb

Whistler Blackcomb is one of the world’s standout ski resorts, known for its vast terrain, strong international reputation and lively mountain village atmosphere. Set in British Columbia, it combines two major mountains into one destination, giving visitors scale, variety and a level of all-round appeal that few resorts can match.

What makes Whistler Blackcomb especially strong is its range. It works for first-timers, improving intermediates and confident advanced skiers, while also offering plenty for groups with mixed abilities. The resort has the size and profile people expect from a bucket-list destination, but it also delivers beyond the pistes with a busy pedestrian village, strong food and drink scene and plenty to do off the mountain.

Whistler Blackcomb is a smart choice for travellers who want a full destination rather than just a ski base. It suits long-haul ski trips, premium group holidays and travellers looking for big-mountain scale with the convenience of a well-developed resort. For SNOW EXP users, it is one of the strongest North American options for combining serious skiing, strong resort energy and easy trip planning around a globally recognised name.