- Blackcomb Mountain
- 2,284m 7,493ft Top of 7th Heaven Express
- 1,860m 6,102ft Rendezvous Lodge, PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola
- 1,545m 5,068ft Glacier Creek Lodge
- 1,248m 4,094ft Mid-Station of Blackcomb Gondola
- 685m 2,247ft Blackcomb Base, Bottom of Blackcomb Gondola
- Whistler Mountain
- 2,182m 7,158ft Top of Whistler Mountain
- 1,850m 6,069ft Roundhouse Lodge, PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola
- 1,664m 5,459ft Chic Pea, Top of Garbanzo Express
- 1,300m 4,265ft Ravens Nest, Top of Creekside Gondola
- 675m 2,214ft Whistler Village


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Snow Stake
Elevation: 1,650m/5,410ft
Snow counts
You want reliable snow, year over year, and consistent snowfall throughout the season, to be assured of a ski experience that delivers the goods.
Over the past ten years, Whistler Blackcomb has received an average of 11.4 metres (37.5 ft) of snow a year. All this natural bounty is supported by extensive snowmaking infrastructure. A 270-strong fleet of state of the art snowguns ensures increased snow coverage early and late season, and boosts the quality and coverage of our snow all winter long.
When it comes to what really matters, count on Whistler Blackcomb’s snow advantage.
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This year, we've begun thinking more about personal choices - how they define us, what they mean for our future, and the impact they have on the people and places around us. So with this in mind, we set out to meet some of our people - people who have made life-altering choices that lead them to Whistler Blackcomb, kept them coming back for more, or even inspired them to seek out a life here.
Alpine Forecast Synopsis
Increasing cloud throughout the day today as a ridge departs from the region. A low pushing over Alaska will provide scattered flurries late tonight, becoming light snow with some accumulation early on Friday. Snow will likely taper off late Friday afternoon, with flurries lingering into Saturday night. Decreasing cloud overnight Saturday with partially cloudy skies Sunday through to Tuesday, becoming mostly clear by Tuesday evening.