Eco-Friendly Ski Vacation to Whistler, Canada

Enjoy a week-long winter vacation at the Whistler ski resort, with eco-friendly lodging options, skiing, and snowboarding activities, as well as cozy places to enjoy hot cocoa by the fireplace

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Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrival in Whistler, Canada

Location: Whistler, Canada

Where to eat

Try some local Canadian cuisine, such as poutine or maple syrup-glazed salmon

Day 2-3 - Skiing and Snowboarding

Location: Whistler Blackcomb, Canada

Where to eat

Try some mountain-style cuisine, such as burgers or chili

Day 4 - Explore Whistler Village

Location: Whistler, Canada

Where to eat

Try some local coffee and pastries

Day 5-6 - More Skiing and Snowboarding

Location: Whistler Blackcomb, Canada

Where to eat

Try some mountain-style cuisine, such as burgers or chili

Day 7 - Departure

Location: Whistler, Canada

Where to eat

Try some local Canadian cuisine, such as poutine or maple syrup-glazed salmon

Estimated Cost

$2,000-$3,000

Transportation$500-$1,000
Lodging$800-$1,200
Meals$300-$500
Activities$400-$600
Incidentals$200-$300

Where to Stay

Trip Highlights

Visa Requirements

As a citizen of the USA, you do not need a visa to enter Canada for tourism or business stays up to 6 months. However, you will need to meet certain requirements, such as having a valid passport, proof of onward travel, and sufficient funds. You can find more information on the official government website. Application process: None, Requirements: Valid passport, proof of onward travel, sufficient funds, Timeline: None, Fees: None

Good to Know

Please be aware of the current travel restrictions and COVID-19 protocols in place. It's also important to check the weather forecast before your trip and pack accordingly. Additionally, consider purchasing travel insurance to cover any unexpected medical or travel-related expenses.

Local Customs

Canada has a unique culture, with a mix of French and English influences. Be sure to try some local cuisine, such as poutine or maple syrup-glazed salmon, and explore the many shops and cafes in Whistler Village.

Background

Whistler, Canada has a rich history dating back to the early 20th century, when it was a small logging town. Today, it is a popular ski resort town, hosting the alpine skiing events during the 2010 Winter Olympics.

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Beating the Crowds

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