
Whistler Blackcomb is located in British Columbia’s Coast Mountains, just two hours north of Vancouver. As the largest ski resort in North America, it spans 3,307 hectares (8,171 acres) of skiable terrain across two interconnected mountains. With 295 trails and 26 lifts, the resort offers a vertical drop of 1,609 meters and receives an average annual snowfall of 323 inches. The terrain breakdown includes 18% beginner, 40% intermediate, 35% advanced, and 7% expert runs, making it a versatile destination for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.
Families are well supported with beginner zones like Olympic Station and Magic Carpet, plus Whistler Kids programs and childcare services. The resort features five terrain parks, seven tubing lanes, and a superpipe, offering plenty of off-piste fun. The PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola connects Whistler and Blackcomb mountains, providing stunning views and easy access between the two. Dining, rentals, and ski school facilities are conveniently located at multiple base areas, including Whistler Village, Upper Village, and Creekside.
Visitors choose Whistler Blackcomb for its sheer scale, scenic alpine setting, and well-developed infrastructure. Whether you're carving groomers, exploring alpine bowls, or enjoying après-ski in the pedestrian-friendly village, the resort delivers a complete mountain experience. Its blend of natural beauty, varied terrain, and vibrant culture makes it a top choice for winter travelers seeking both adventure and comfort.