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Looking Ahead To The 2010 Vancouver Olympics
In exactly 392 days, The 2010 Winter Olympics will return to North America, and Whistler Blackcomb is the site of many ski, snowboard and other winter events, as well as events in the Paralympics. But this isn't the Whistler Olympics. Several events will be held in Vancouver proper. After the jump is a round-up of what's going on where.
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Hanging Out At Night In Whistler
Juliana just took a field trip to the Winter Wonderland that is Whistler in British Columbia, Canada. All this week she'll be reporting back on what to do there this ski season. Remember this place will be jammed up for the Winter Olympics in 2010, so you might want to go now or wait until 2011. Any questions? Let us know.
Now that you've arrived in Whistler, skied the mountains and achieved the ultimate wilderness rush, it's time to remove your neck warmer and let your hair out of that ski cap. Fortunately, Whistler appreciates apres ski drinks as much as we do and there are just as many bars as there are ski rental shops in the village.
The Whistler Village is actually split into two different parts--upper and lower. The upper part houses the Fairmont and Four Seasons hotels and a handful of restaurants. But the lower village is where the all the action happens.
We treated ourselves to a fancy Italian dinner the second night of our trip at Il Caminetto Di Umberto. Their pastas are the best dishes on the menu. Whether it's a weekend or a weekday, make a reservation: The place is extremely popular.
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Is Snowmobiling The Ultimate Wilderness Rush?
Juliana just took a field trip to the Winter Wonderland that is Whistler in British Columbia, Canada. All this week she'll be reporting back on what to do there this ski season. Remember this place will be jammed up for the Winter Olympics in 2010, so you might want to go now or wait until 2011. Any questions? Let us know.
There are a ton of other things to do in Whistler besides skiing and snowboarding. (And we're not talking about throwing back Molsons at one of the village bars either.) While we were a little too chicken to try the Whistler Zip Line, we did muster up the courage to go snowmobiling. That's us filming on the back of the bike.
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Skiing The Whistler Blackcomb Mountains
Juliana just took a field trip to the Winter Wonderland that is Whistler in British Columbia, Canada. All this week she'll be reporting back on what to do there this ski season. Remember this place will be jammed up for the Winter Olympics in 2010, so you might want to go now or wait until 2011. Any questions? Let us know.
Just because Whistler is in the Great White North where people are practically born on skis or skates--and the snow is seemingly endless--doesn't mean that only expert skiers need apply. Everyone can ski Whistler.
If you have your own equipment then you're good to go. If not, stand in the middle of Whistler village, close your eyes and point your finger. There's a good chance you will be pointing at a rental shop.
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Getting To Whistler Before The Olympics Mania Begins

Juliana just took a field trip to the Winter Wonderland that is Whistler in British Columbia, Canada. All this week she'll be reporting back on what to do there this ski season. Remember this place will be jammed up for the Winter Olympics in 2010, so you might want to go now or wait until 2011. Any questions? Let us know.
As is the case for most ski mountains, getting to Whistler Blackcomb is not easy. Vancouver International is the closest airport but the mountains are still about two hours away. We took a United/Sky West jet from Los Angeles which cost around $275, not including the $15 baggage fee for our first checked bag.
The flight was about three hours long and the plane was small, with two-by-two seats in each row of the CRJ700. The ride was "surprisingly smooth," according to our flight attendant who said the flight is usually much bumpier. That's not to say there wasn't any turbulence. If you forgot your Xanax, the $6 Chardonnay will also do the trick in calming your nerves.
Once we landed, we blew through customs (it was 11 pm), grabbed our bags and schlepped to the rental car area. This is the most popular way to get to Whistler, though taking the bus is much cheaper. We round up both options after the jump.
