Whistler Village, also known as 'The Village,' is an award winning pedestrained village, nestled at the base of the two majestic coastal mountains: the Whistler and the Blackcomb. Located about 120 kilometers north of Vancouver in British Columbia.
The village is one of the three incredibly arranged pedestrained bases, other two being the Village North, alternatively known as the Marketplace, and Upper Village - a trendy area with a concentration of upscale lodgings, eateries, boutiques, and gift shops. Sometimes, all of these three regions, apart from Whistler Creek and Nicklaus North, together are referred to as Whistler Village.
Once you leave from the hustles and bustles of the Vancouver City and enter the mountainous north shore of the city, you would be taken through a single track, winding side road providing breathtaking vistas of the surroundings. After passing through the incredible Horseshoe Bay, you would enter the picturesque Sea to Sky Highway and as you pass the Squamish, you could climb high until eventually you reach the Whistler Village, which is perched at a height of about 2100 ft above the sea level.
Alongside the Whistler Village is the Upper Village, which is located at the base of the Blackcomb Mountain. Upper Village is within close proximity to the Lost Lake Park, which in turn is an excellent destination for enjoying cross-country skiing. A large number of ski in ski out destination can be found in this region. Located to the north of Whistler Village, Village North is within easy reach of superb skiing lifts of the Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains via a short walk or shuttle ride.
Whistler Creek is about three kilometers south of the Village, and from here the Whistler Mountain is easily accessible through the Creekside Gondola. Alternatively named Green Lake Estates, Nicklaus North is home to such attractions as the Nicklaus North Golf Course. Boasting of enchanting mountainous vistas, this area is close to the Lost Lake trail network.
The village of Whistler is akin to a small European mountainous town. Regarded as the commercial as well as social heart of Whistler - the Village is designed and developed with an arty glare and features some of the most outstanding West Coast architecture, cobble stone boulevards, and an array of shops and accommodation options. Additionally, the Village has a well-maintained community, with almost all facilities including recreational comforts, city hall, fire as well as police station, and museums and libraries.
The village is a much favored destination for skiing, and has been chosen as the venue to host the 2010 Winter Olympics. From the lifts originating from the heart of the Village, one can easily have access to more than 7000 acres of skiable terrain on the Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains.
Al though the area was primarily popular for skiing, the area has been now evolved into a year-round playground, providing superb options to enjoy both winter and summer activities. In summer, the Village becomes a golfers' paradise. The central region of the village is a pedestrian square, which can be easily reached either via foot or a free shuttle bus service.
In addition, the area is also much famed for its Mountain Bike Park as well as its trail. Whistler Mountain Bike Park has to its credit attractions such as the Village Gondola providing choices for thrilling biking rides. From trails designed for beginners to trails for experienced bikers designed with obstacles, teeter totters, and ramps, mountain biking in the Park is truly a great experience.
In other words, trails found here are categorized into three sections such as Green Circle, which is primarily designed for beginners; Blue Square, which is designed exclusively for intermediates; and the Black Diamond, which is most suitable for expert bikers. For those not interested in biking or golf, Whistler has miles of well-maintained walking trails, a stroll along which would be a great way to the savor the natural beauty of the place. Above all, after a day or two of activities in the Village, don't forget to take a rejuvenating spa treatment with any of the spa facilities seen here.
Surrounded by an amazing valley with a park consisting of beautiful beaches, picnic areas, astounding lakes, and hiking trails, the Village has a range of accommodation choices, from the huge chateau style buildings erected in quarried stone to small condominiums and mountain chalets. Above all, the Village is a great place for shopping, with 200 plus boutiques and gift shops.