WHISTLER CROSS COUNTRY CONNECTION

SKI REPORT
January 2, 2025
50.12, -122.95


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Weather today, light snow Up to 10" of more snowfall forecasted over the next 5 days.

The pertinent mountain ranges and mountain aspects of Whistler Cross-Country Connection ski resort in British Columbia include:

1. Whistler Mountain: Whistler Mountain is one of the two mountains that make up the Whistler Blackcomb ski resort. It offers a variety of terrain for skiers and snowboarders, including groomed runs, steep chutes, and open bowls.

2. Blackcomb Mountain: Blackcomb Mountain is the second mountain at Whistler Blackcomb and offers similar terrain to Whistler Mountain. It also features a variety of runs and is known for its backcountry skiing opportunities.

3. Coast Mountains: Whistler Cross-Country Connection is located in the Coast Mountains, a rugged and mountainous range that runs along the western coast of British Columbia. The mountains provide a stunning backdrop for the ski resort and offer a variety of terrain for outdoor enthusiasts.

4. Cross-country skiing trails: In addition to downhill skiing and snowboarding, Whistler Cross-Country Connection also offers a network of cross-country skiing trails. These trails wind through the forests and meadows surrounding the resort, providing a scenic and challenging experience for cross-country skiers of all abilities.

Snowfall Next 24 Hours 2"
Snowfall Next 5 Days 9.73"
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About the Area


Whistler Cross Country Connection in British Columbia offers some of the best cross country skiing trails in North America, including the Olympic trails. For beginners, the Lost Lake Loop is an ideal trail to start with. As for apres ski, the Crystal Hut is a must-visit spot for its scenic views and cozy atmosphere. One interesting fact about the resort is its history as a prime location for fur trading in the 19th century.