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Whistler Blackcomb Offers 4,725 Vertical FEET

Friday, November 30, 2007

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Over five feet of snow has blanketed mountains since November 1. With over five feet of snow in November, Whistler Blackcomb is off to a great start this season. Skiing to the village will be available for December 1, bringing the amount of vertical to 4,725 feet. With over 5,000 acres available to ski and [...]

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Whistler Blackcomb takes tough stance on theft

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

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Bait Ski and Snowboard Program to be Implemented. Whistler Blackcomb is taking a tougher stance on property crime. Although theft statistics have remained level over the past three years, Whistler Blackcomb’s Security Department is looking to improve matters for the company and its guests. More here: Whistler Blackcomb takes tough stance on theft

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Whistler Blackcomb to host Community Open House December 8

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

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Find out about Peak to Peak Gondola, Environment Projects and More. Whistler Blackcomb invites the community to attend its annual Open House on Saturday, December 8 at Legends in Creekside. Go here to read the rest: Whistler Blackcomb to host Community Open House December 8

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Whistler Blackcomb Open with Most Terrain in North America

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

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As of Saturday, Whistler Blackcomb will offer more than 5,000 acres and 3,600 ft. of vertical. November 21, 2007 – Thursday, November 22 marks the official launch of Whistler Blackcomb’s 2007/2008 winter season, with Blackcomb Mountain opening and operations increasing on Whistler Mountain. On Saturday, November 24, Whistler Blackcomb’s terrain offering will increase to more [...]

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80cm of Snow Hits Whistler Blackcomb as Intense Storm Pounds the Coast Mountains

Monday, November 12, 2007

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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 [...]

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