Ski-Side Living Along Blackcomb’s Forested Slopes
Property ID 66498
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Property Amenities
No Pets Allowed | Not Handicap Accessible
Entertainment
40"+ TV
Multiple TVs
Satellite/Cable TV
Streaming Service(s)
Facilities
Chef’s Kitchen
Dedicated Work Space
Elevator
Workout Facility
Location features
Ski in/Ski out
Other
Coffee Maker
Covered Parking
Fireplace
High Speed Internet
Washer & Dryer
Wireless Internet
Outdoor
Outdoor Grill
Outdoor Lounge
Property Details
Size
Condo with 1 Level
3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1500 square feet, 140 square meters
Bedrooms
King, King, and 2x Bunk
8 Guests maximum
Queen sofa in living room
Nearest airport
Vancouver International Airport (YVR)
Approx. 2 hours by car
Property View
Forested mountain landscape and the Lower Cruiser ski run on Blackcomb Mountain
Activities of Interest
- Arts
- Shopping
- Snow Skiing
- Skiing & Snowboarding on Whistler Blackcomb – Step onto the nearby Lower Cruiser run for direct access to one of North America’s largest ski areas
- Mountain Biking in Whistler – Forest trails and lift-serviced downhill terrain make Whistler one of the world’s most recognized biking destinations
- Cycling the Valley Trail – A paved pathway network linking Whistler Village, lakes, and parks through scenic alpine forest
- Swimming at Lost Lake – A calm freshwater lake with a small beach area surrounded by shaded trails
- Après-Ski Dining in the Upper Village – Evenings often unfold over relaxed mountain dining just minutes from the slopes
Places of Interest
- Blackcomb Base / Upper Village – The base of Blackcomb Mountain offers lift access, ski shops, and a cluster of cafés and restaurants that form a quieter alpine village just above Whistler’s main pedestrian core
- Whistler Village – A lively pedestrian village filled with restaurants, boutiques, art galleries, and year-round activity at the base of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains
- Lost Lake Park – A peaceful forested park with walking and cycling trails surrounding a calm freshwater lake that becomes a popular swimming area during summer
- Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre – An architecturally distinctive museum sharing the art, stories, and living traditions of the Squamish and Lil’wat Nations
- Whistler Olympic Plaza – A central gathering space built for the 2010 Winter Olympics that now hosts concerts, seasonal markets, and winter skating


















































