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111 places in Whistler that you must not miss  Cover Image Book Book

111 places in Whistler that you must not miss / Dave Doroghy and Graeme Menzies.

Doroghy, Dave. (Author). Menzies, Graeme. (Added Author).

Record details

  • ISBN: 3740810467 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 9783740810467 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: 230 pages : colour illustrations, colour maps.
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: [Cologne, Germany] : Emons, [2021]

Content descriptions

General Note:
"Includes the Sea to Sky Highway"--Cover.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 26.99
Subject: Whistler (B.C.) > Guidebooks.
British Columbia > Guidebooks.
Highway 99 (B.C.) > Guidebooks.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Stroud Branch 917.113104 Dor 31681020160990 NONFICPBK Available -

  • NBN
    • The ultimate insider's guide to Whistler
    • Features interesting and unusual places not found in traditional travel guides
    • Part of the international 111 Places/111 Shops series with over 650 titles and 3.8 million copies in print worldwide
    • Appeals to both the local market (more than 11,800 people call Whistler home) and the tourist market (more than 3 million people visit Whistler every year!)
    • Fully illustrated with 111 full-page color photographs

    Whistler is so much more than one of the best places on Earth to ski. Tucked in the southwestern corner of British Columbia, less than two hours from Vancouver, the resort municipality is really as much a state of mind as a destination. Its modern culture, firmly rooted in the great outdoors, offers a unique healthy and active lifestyle that people around the world can only dream about. Yet many of the over two-million people that visit Whistler annually from every corner of the world are in such a hurry to get up into the mountains they miss so many of the secret sites, hidden gems and offbeat attractions scattered throughout the Sea to Sky corridor – home of Canada's most scenic road. When you know where to look, you'll be amazed by Whistler's rich diversity and quirky surprises, from the funky dives where local “Liftees” dine, to high-end, glamorous shops in the village, aboriginal landmarks, ghost towns, and left-over traces of the Winter Olympics. And although mining and logging have been replaced by tourism, vestiges of the early pioneer days still pop up in the most unusual places.

  • Simon and Schuster
    Whistler is so much more than one of the best places on Earth to ski. Tucked in the southwestern corner of British Columbia, less than two hours from Vancouver, the resort municipality is really as much a state of mind as a destination. Its modern culture, firmly rooted in the great outdoors, offers a unique healthy and active lifestyle that people around the world can only dream about. Yet many of the over two-million people that visit Whistler annually from every corner of the world are in such a hurry to get up into the mountains they miss so many of the secret sites, hidden gems and offbeat attractions scattered throughout the Sea to Sky corridor – home of Canada’s most scenic road. When you know where to look, you’ll be amazed by Whistler's rich diversity and quirky surprises, from the funky dives where local “Liftees” dine, to high-end, glamorous shops in the village, aboriginal landmarks, ghost towns, and left-over traces of the Winter Olympics. And although mining and logging have been replaced by tourism, vestiges of the early pioneer days still pop up in the most unusual places.

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