Contest & Event News27 Mar 2008
Author: Press Release
Telluride's Mountainfilm Festival Returns to Whistler

WHISTLER, BC, March 26, 2008 - On Wednesday April 9th, Telluride’s MOUNTAINFILM Festival returns to Whistler. The festival will include exhilarating and provocative works from around the world — some shorts as well as longer pieces which were featured during the Mountainfilm Festival in Telluride, Colorado — including adventure sports from all over the globe, glimpses of other cultures, and portraits of remarkable people. Continue reading…

Contest & Event News11 Mar 2008
Author: Press Release
Whistler's 11th Pro Photographer Showdown Finalists Announced

WHISTLER, BC – Action sports photographers from around the world bidding to be included in this year’s Pro Photographer Showdown set the bar so high with their three -minute submissions that they vaulted out of the stadium and into a higher reality entirely, according to Multimedia Events Manager for the TELUS World Ski & Snowboard Festival, Lilli Clark. Continue reading…

Resort News03 Dec 2007
Author: Press Release
Whistler Heli-Skiing to Open December 8th

WHISTLER, BC, December 3, 2007 – It’s the adrenaline rush of a lifetime. Whistler Heli-Skiing will begin operations on December 8, offering guests nearly 500,000 acres of untracked terrain. Continue reading…

Resort News14 Nov 2007
Author: Press Release
Whistler Blackcomb to Open Early November 17th

WHISTLER, BC, November 14, 2007 – An intense storm system that dropped over 80cms of snow on Whistler Blackcomb earlier this week has prompted mountain managers to open Whistler Mountain almost a week early. Blackcomb Mountain will open as on Saturday, November 17. Continue reading…

Resort News12 Nov 2007
Author: Press Release
Snow Storm Pummels Whistler Blackcomb, Early Opening Considered

WHISTLER, BC, November 12, 2007 – Mother Nature has dumped over 80 centimetres of snow on Whistler Blackcomb in the last 48 hours bringing the mountain’s snow base to 108 centimetres/43 inches. The Environment Canada Alpine Forecast is calling for a small reprieve from the intense weather tomorrow and Wednesday before storms pummel the mountains again on Thursday and Friday with 20-40 centimetres forecasted. Continue reading…

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