
Four Seasons Resort and Residences Whistler
Whistler Canada North America
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Location
Four Seasons properties are distinguished by anticipatory service and twice-daily housekeeping, with each location expressing its regional character through architecture and cuisine while upholding the brand's exacting standards. This particular property anchors Blackcomb Base in Whistler, a purpose-built alpine resort village carved from British Columbia's Coast Mountains in the early twentieth century.
The pedestrian-only Village Stroll runs north from here, lined with ski shops and après-ski patios where the clink of glassware mingles with the rattle of chairlifts overhead. Blackcomb and Whistler mountains rise on either side, their flanks stitched with trails that glow white under winter sun or green with old-growth forest come summer. The village hums with a transient energy, a place where mud-season quiet gives way to December's surge of skiers and August's mountain bikers.
Vancouver International Airport lies 104 kilometres to the south, accessible via the Sea-to-Sky Highway, which threads between fjord and granite cliff face in a two-hour ascent that trades coastal rain for alpine air.
Whistler Farmers Market sets up two hundred metres from the property weekly, stalls piled with foraged chanterelles and Pemberton potatoes. The Fairmont Chateau Whistler Golf Club unfolds 1.4 kilometres away, a Robert Trent Jones Jr. layout hemmed by cedars and glacial creeks. Book a sunrise tee time before the crowds arrive. Lost Lake Beach lies just over a kilometre north, a sandy crescent with lifeguards where families wade in water still cold from snowmelt even in July.
Winter transforms the landscape: Blackcomb Tube Park operates 1.2 kilometres away for a faster, less technical descent, while Whistler Blackcomb's 4.5-kilometre reach encompasses over two hundred marked runs accessed by gondola from the village base. Rainbow Falls plunges 3.7 kilometres south on the Callaghan Valley Road, a curtain of whitewater best visited in late spring when melt swells the drop. Blackcomb Glacier Provincial Park, 5.7 kilometres out, protects icefield and alpine meadow where marmots whistle from rockslides in August.
Whistler's winters are defined by snow. November through March sees heavy accumulation, the village wrapped in cloud that parts to reveal peaks stacked with fresh powder. Temperatures hover just below freezing, ideal for skiing but demanding layers and waterproofs. Spring arrives late; April still holds winter's cold grip, though longer daylight softens the edges.
May and June transition unpredictably, rain one day and sun the next, wildflowers pushing through retreating snowpack. July and August deliver Whistler's brightest window: warm days in the low twenties, crisp nights, the mountains draped in Douglas fir green under endless blue. September cools quickly, the first dusting of snow appearing on upper slopes by month's end.
October's heavy rains usher in the shoulder season, when the village empties and trails turn to mud before the first chairlifts spin again in late November.
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