Hey, I’m back with another blog post about my life in Canada. This time
I’ll be sharing with you my dreamlike experience at Whistler.
It’s a known fact that Canada is the most beautiful country in the world
as all its 10 provinces are blessed with stunning natural beauty. British
Columbia is not just one of the most beautiful provinces but also has the
mildest temperature as compared to the other provinces in the country. This is
one of the most important reasons why I decided to live in BC. On my very first
day in Vancouver I witnessed a few glimpses of it’s incredible beauty! The
sight of the ocean and the beautiful snow clad mountains from downtown
Vancouver left me astounded.The view was exceedingly gorgeous, as if someone
painted the most beautiful city in the universe and placed me right there to devour
it all. The mountains
surrounding Vancouver are well-known for their epic snowfalls. So much so that
the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games were hosted by Vancouver.
The venues stretched from the streets of Metro Vancouver to Whistler, a
world-class ski resort that is consistently ranked among the best on the
planet.
Of all the beautiful destinations that the locals spoke about, Whistler
was the most recommended touristy destination. It’s home to Whistler Blackcomb, one of the
largest ski resorts in North America. It’s spectacular setting offers a vast array of outdoor
adventures during summers and winters, such as hiking, camping, kayaking, skiing,
snowboarding to name a few. Naturally, Whistler made to my ‘must visit’ list in BC.
Although summer arrived quite late in Vancouver, it was in full swing by
the mid of June. It felt like a perfect time to visit the mountains. Due to its
proximity and easy accessibility from Downtown Vancouver, I planned a day trip.The2-hour
ride from Vancouver to
Whistler is one of the most scenic routes in Canada. Most people chose to drive as it’s an easy route and gives
you the flexibility to stop by at various viewpoints like Squamish, Shannon
Falls etc. and cherish the panoramic views. For those who don’t own a vehicle,
car hire options are easily available in Vancouver. Also, there are plenty of
reliable and affordable bus shuttles that offer round trips from Vancouver to
Whistler.
For obvious reasons, I was excited about my trip but I didn’t really
build high hopes, as I truly believe, raising the bar too high often leaves you
disappointed. I have been too lethargic to get my driving license done and had
to pay the price, I was left with no choice other than taking a bus ride. A
couple of things I booked in advance were the round-trip bus tickets and the
Peak to Peak Gondola day pass which I got at a discounted price on Groupon.
The bus ride was impressive, dreamy coastline on the left and high
mountains on the right put me in a dilemma as to which side to look at and
while I was doing my best to keep up with both the sides time flew and I was already
at the Whistler’s Gateway loop. It would be an understatement to say that the
place is stunningly beautiful. I made my way to the Whistler’s information
center, it’s amazing how organised these centers are. The lady I spoke with was
very helpful and gave complete information about Whistler and the wide array of activities it
caters. She also
gave me a map and marked the significant spots on it. By the end of my
conversation with her, I was already cussing myself as I didn’t do my home work about the summer
activities I could indulge in and came unprepared. I had imagined Whistler to
be a touristy spot with more of sightseeing to offer, but I was so wrong, there
is so much to do that one needs to spend at least 2 days if interested in a
couple of outdoor or adventurous activities. Whether its summer or winter, this
quaint village offers everything from relaxing spas and scenic strolls to
adrenaline pumping activities and breathtaking views.
Let me
take you to on a pictorial tour of my experience at Whistler Blackcomb.
At Whistler’s Gateway
loop where the bus dropped me.
Some live music
After
talking to the woman at the Information center I was almost certain that I
would be falling short of time to explore Whistler in a day. So, I rushed
towards the peak to peak gondola ride entrance, I wanted to make the most out
the time I had. Little did I know that the quaint little shops on my way would
lure me into an unplanned shopping spree. It was only after an hour of shopping
souvenirs and other needless stuff, sanity was restored and I was back on
track.
Outside
the shop
As I
reached my destination, a long queue was awaiting me.
This world record breaking PEAK TO PEAK Gondola ride offers a 360-degree
stunning view of the
Whistler Village, mountain peaks, lakes, glaciers and forests. The ticket
includes various open-air chairlifts and gondolas that take you to the top of
the mountains and from one to the other. Undoubtedly this is the most popular
activity and a must do if you go to Whistler.
To kill
some time while standing in the queue.
Eventually
I got into the ride that was supposed to take us to the peak of Whistler
mountain.
The view on
our way up was breathtaking!.As we got closer to the peak the snow got denser.
At the peak of Whistler mountain.
Couldn’t
resist the temptation of having an ice-cream even on the mountains.
After
taking a few more pictures at the peak of Whistler mountain I moved on to take
the Gondola ride to the peak of Blackcomb mountain. The ride between the 2
peaks was exhilarating.
View
of the forest and river between the 2 mountains.
The view
from the Blackcomb mountain cannot be described in words. You have to see it to
believe it.
One of my
fav pics of the day.
How
can you resist taking pics at this beautiful location?
Spotted a
few marmots (large squirrel like species) on the peak. They live in mountainous
areas like these.
Fun fact: The Whistler ski resort got its name in the
late 1960s to represent the whistling calls of the marmots, which are also known as
"whistlers", that live in the alpine areas of the mountain.
One of the most adrenaline rushing experience of the day was the Open-Air Chairlift ride to the Whistler Mountain Inukshuk. The mountain climb was real steep which gave me the shivers, and the open chairlift makes you feel as if you’re flying.
One of the most adrenaline rushing experience of the day was the Open-Air Chairlift ride to the Whistler Mountain Inukshuk. The mountain climb was real steep which gave me the shivers, and the open chairlift makes you feel as if you’re flying.
The Iconic Statue of Inukshuk was created for Whistler as a Symbol of the
2010 Winter Olympic Games held in BC. The stacked stone statue of a human form
stands on a rock precipice, overlooking all of the Whistler valley, Black Tusk
peak, and the Whistler summit.
The view of
the Black Tusk peak from Whistler mountain.
After an eventful day of true alpine mountain experience, it was about time to take the gondola ride back to the base of the mountain. Although it was quite an amazing experience I do regret not being able to indulge in adventure activities. I’m already looking forward to my next trip to Whistler which will be planned around activities like Zipline, Hiking and Bungee Jumping.
Grabbing a
quick bite before I could get onto my 8pm shuttle back to Vancouver.
Vine and Dine at La Bocca Restaurant, Whistler-SOnali
For So-Saree Canada
Wow these are such amazing photos! Looks like a wonderful trip <3
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pics. And I could so relate to being distracted by shopping :D I just love going into every souvenir shop while travelling ;-)
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