Vancouver/Whistler
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Vancouver/Whistler
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- scumdevils86
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Re: Vancouver/Whistler
Awesome. I went during the summer like 15 years ago. Really gorgeous place.
Re: Vancouver/Whistler
Best skiing I've ever done. Simply an amazing place.
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Re: Vancouver/Whistler
Stayed at hotel last night overlooking LAX. Great view of the runways. Leave around noon for Vancouver then driving up to Whistler today.
7 Days in Whistler
3 Days in Vancouver
7 Days in Whistler
3 Days in Vancouver
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Re: Vancouver/Whistler
I am heading to Vancouver next week for a conference
Any recommendations on things to do would be awesome
Any recommendations on things to do would be awesome
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- RichardCranium
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Re: Vancouver/Whistler
My niece has lived in Whistler for years.
Go to the Art Gallery, its great.
I don't ski on snow, but you know its good (this late in the season though? - dunno).
If there is snow, I assume the party palaces will be bopping at night.
If no show, hiking has gotta be good. The waterfalls are gorgeous.
I expect you can find various cultural events by the local Native Canadian tribe (their name skips mind at the moment). We had a bus driver/guide that was a really nice guy, and extremely knowledgeable (turned out he was THE Tribal Leader!).
And don't forget to spend money - they take Canadian Dollars up there.
Go to the Art Gallery, its great.
I don't ski on snow, but you know its good (this late in the season though? - dunno).
If there is snow, I assume the party palaces will be bopping at night.
If no show, hiking has gotta be good. The waterfalls are gorgeous.
I expect you can find various cultural events by the local Native Canadian tribe (their name skips mind at the moment). We had a bus driver/guide that was a really nice guy, and extremely knowledgeable (turned out he was THE Tribal Leader!).
And don't forget to spend money - they take Canadian Dollars up there.
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