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Enjoy all the attractions of
British Columbia's Whistler Mountain



Brandywine Falls Provincial Park - You'll find breathtaking waterfalls, forested trails, and a gem of a lake at this superb British Columbia park. Located 47 km north of Squamish off Highway 99, the park features a spectacular waterfall that's over 200 feet high. You can walk to the viewpoint, enjoy a picnic lunch, or tour lovely Daisy Lake and the surrounding mountains. Mountain bikers can explore the Sea to Sky Trail which goes to nearby Cal-Cheak Forest Service Recreation Site. Don't miss the chance to do some bird watching and wildlife viewing in this pristine natural area. local1
Brandywine Falls Provincial Park
Squamish - Known as the 'Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada,' the gorgeous Squamish region is famous for its incredible mountain biking, rock climbing, and hiking. You can head to the Mamquam, Cheakamus, Squamish, and Elaho Rivers for superb salmon and cutthroat trout fishing, go white water kayaking on the Mamquam, or ride on horseback through this incredible countryside. This region truly takes its visitors from Sea to Sky -- you can go scuba diving at Porteau Cove in the morning and be climbing mountains by lunchtime. Don't miss the terrific winter cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling! local2
Squamish, B.C.
Vancouver - The largest city in British Columbia welcomes visitors with open arms. Surrounded by water on three sides -- and the Coast Mountain Range on the other -- this city has views and outdoor recreation spots to spare. Head to the phenomenal Stanley Park for long walks and bike rides, or visit one of the city's eleven beautiful beaches. You can relax in the sand, swim in the Pacific Ocean, or do some sailing and canoeing. The city has a number of excellent parks, gardens, and a thriving arts scene. Vancouver will host the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in 2010. local3
Vancouver, B.C.
Whistler Village - The charming mountain town of Whistler is more than just B.C.'s premier ski resort -- it's also a terrific year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts and anyone who enjoys fine restaurants. With chic shops, international bistros, and all the fun of Whistler mountain, you'll work hard and play hard at Whistler. Head to the mountain for incredible winter skiing and snowboarding, or return in the warmer months to go hiking and mountain biking in this pristine wilderness. You can go on a bear-watching trek, look for birds and other wildlife, or do some fishing in the river. local4
Whistler Village
 
Whistler RV Park
55 Hwy 99
Vancouver, BC 92867
Phone: (888)222-2154
E-Mail: info@whistlerrvpark.com

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