March 5th, 2010
This is an exciting season for Whistler as we will experience one truly inspirational event equally followed by another.
As inspiring as it was to witness the dedication of the Olympic athletes in their glory and as much as we can appreciate the hurdles they go through to make it to the Winter Olympics, we are equally motivated by the dauntless devotion and commitment consistently displayed by the 2010 Paralympic athletes.
Here is a quick breakdown of the upcoming Whistler Paralympic events:
Paralympic Alpine Skiing at Whistler Creekside
Paralympic Cross-Country Skiing and Biathlon at Whistler Olympic Park:
Details, athlete information and a full schedule of Whistler 2010 Paralympic events can be found at Vancouver2010.com:
http://www.vancouver2010.com/paralympic-games/
If your looking to get into the action, some of the wheelchair and handicap friendly activities include the Meadow Park Sports Centre, Lost Lake ski trails, Valley Trail and many more.
Check out the Whistler for the Disabled Recreation Program Guide for the Disabled:
http://www.whistlerforthedisabled.com/accessiblerecreation.htm
Aava Whistler offers 5 spacious wheelchair friendly hotel rooms with handrails and a full roll in bathroom. For more information or to reserve your hotel room, please contact us or visit our website at AavaWhistlerHotel.com
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February 26th, 2010
It was a powerfully emotional night for Canadians in the Pacific Coliseum after Joannie Rochette took the ice Tuesday night in the Olympic women’s short-program figure skating less than 3 days after her mother died.
Therese Rochette, 55, died of a heart attack on Sunday, the day after arriving in Vancouver with her husband to watch their daughter compete in the 2010 Olympic Games.
Tears could be seen on the faces of almost everyone that night as Rochette put on a graceful performance punctuated by the grief and emotion on her face.
Rochette took third place in the short program, the first part of the two-portion women’s figure skating event, receiving her medal on Thursday.
Before leaving the arena, Rochette, with tears streaming down her face, waved her hand, put it to her heart, and then blew a kiss to the audience leaving a powerful impression on the spectators who shared in her sorrow.
Aaava Whistler Hotel would like to extend their deepest sympathies for the Rochette family.
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February 23rd, 2010
Whistler Blackcomb is the largest ski resort in North America and is 50% larger than it’s nearest competitor as well as having the greatest uphill lift capacity making it a primary vacation spot for lovers of snow sports.
There are 2 gigantic mountains with many ski and snowboard runs:Â Whistler Mountain measure in at 7,160 feet(2182 meters) and Blackcomb Mountain at 6,494 feet(2284 meters).
Both Whistler Blackcomb mountains have a tri-cable lift that links them together called the Peak 2 Peak Gondola, which holds the records for the highest and longest unsupported cable car span in the world, making it an iconic attraction that transports visitors all year round.
The mountains are primarily accessed through Whistler’s three main gondolas; Blackcomb Excalibur Gondola and Whistler Mountain Village Gondola in Whistler Village, and the Whistler Creekside Gondola in Creekside.
Whistler Mountain has many accommodations such as 4 on-hill restaurants, 20 ski lifts, a childrens ski school where youngsters can sign up for a 5 day lesson called “Adventure Camp”, and is served by two bases in Whistler Creek and Whistler Village.
Blackcomb Mountain amenities includes 17 lifts, the end-station for the Peak 2 Peak Gondola, and has one of the most famous steep in-bounds runs in the world known as the “Couloir Extreme” run.
Check out the complete list of Whistler ski lifts to help you plan your Whistler vacation.
Whistler Blackcomb boasts over 2 million visitors a year and Aava Whistler Hotel offers the comfort and convenience one would expect from this famous mountain town, located close to Whistler & Blackcomb mountains and Whistler Village.
Reserve your Whistler Hotel accommodation today and let Aava Whistler take care of your resort needs.
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February 20th, 2010
Maelle Ricker won the Olympic Women’s Snowboard Cross on Tuesday at Cypress Mountain during the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games, taking first place and securing her spot as Canada’s first woman to take gold on Canadian soil.
This has pushed Canada’s medal count to 5 thus far, with a pair of gold medals.
Ricker joins Alexandre Bilodeau as the first Canadian woman to take gold as a host nation.
Hailing from West Vancouver, Ricker made it to the finals in the 2006 Turin Olympic Games but wiped out and finished fourth.
Despite the criticism Cypress Mountain has received, from lack of snow to canceled tickets due to unsafe conditions, the course has so far treated Canadian athletes kindly with four medal wins.
Canada has so far claimed two historic gold medals, two silvers, and one bronze with many of our athletes showing a strong chance of taking more gold, promising what could be many historic Olympic firsts.
Don’t miss out on the Vancouver 2010 Olympic action, book with Aava Whistler Hotel today and join us in the Olympic action.
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February 19th, 2010
Significantly higher than normal traffic is expected in Whistler Canada during the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

If you don’t want to drive to Whistler, you can catch one of the many shuttle buses departing from Vancouver, with buses running from the Vancouver International Airport and various other downtown Vancouver locations.
If you have an Olympic or Paralympic event ticket then your shuttle is free to ride on the day of the event.
Public transportation within Whistler itself will be a breeze as it will run 24/7 with stops at all Olympic and Paralympic venues, ski lifts, and other convenient accommodations as well as free transport for Olympic ticket holders on the day of the event.
To assist you with your travel needs to Aava Whistler Hotel visit:
While planning your trip don’t forget to reserve your Whistler hotel accommodation with Aava Whistler Hotel before it’s too late.
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February 18th, 2010
Parking in Whistler during the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games or any major event could be a challenge if you are not familiar with the area.
Utilize the following tips for a more pleasant Whistler parking experience.
- Look for parking signs.
This one seems obvious but can be easily forgotten. Watch for signs that show limited parking time, time of day you can park, parking fees, and other important information.
- Staying longer than 2 hours in Whistler Village? Use day skier lots.
Whistler’s Marketplace lot is a popular spot for it’s free parking in Whistler Village but is limited to 2 hours maximum. We suggest using a day skier lot, just a three minute walk from Whistler Village if you plan on staying longer.
- Is a permit required?
Some parking lots require a permit that needs to be displayed while you are parked.
Make sure you have change.
Another one that may seem obvious. Most lots will have change and credit card machines, but why waste time struggling to get that bill to go through or paying expensive credit fees? Canada has a $1 and $2 coin, save these coins for parking fees to save yourself some hassle.
- Is overnight parking permitted?
Some lots do not permit overnight parking, so make sure you inquire as to the parking hours.
- Does your hotel offer parking accommodation?
When planning your Whistler vacation it is important to plan your parking accommodation ahead of time. Check if your hotel offers parking and be sure to book a space at the same time as you book your Whistler hotel room.
- Plan ahead and know the rates.
When planning your day of activities in Whistler knowing where to park is important. Know the fees of the parking lot as some lots charge different rates at different hours.
- Be aware of winter parking regulations.
Winter parking regulations are in effect November 1 through March 31 so that snowplows may easily clear the streets of snow. In subdivisions, parking on the even side of the street is prohibited Monday through Friday from 9-5PM. There is no parking on the odd side of the street during this time.
- For the 2010 Olympic Games use a Park & Ride lot.
Park & Ride lots are safe and conveniently located, allowing you to park your car for free or a small fee and then catch public transit to your Olympic activity, avoiding dealing with the stress of rush hour traffic and reducing your carbon footprint.
- You don’t need a car in Whistler.
The most important tip on this list. Public Transport in Whistler is extremely convenient preferable to traveling by car. Save money on gas and parking lot costs and spend a little extra on something nice.
If you follow these tips you can avoid parking tickets or towing fees. As Whistler is a high traffic vacation spot parking rules and regulations are strictly enforced.
Should you avoid out Whistler parking advice and find yourself with a parking ticket, you can visit the Resort Municipality of Whistler to pay your Whistler parking ticket online.
Aava Whistler Hotel offers our guests the ease and convenience of optional in-hotel parking.
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February 17th, 2010
Canada’s long wait for the first Olympic gold medal as a host nation ended Sunday evening after Alexandre Bilodeau won the men’s moguls event in Vancouver.
Canada has hosted the Olympic Games twice before with the summer Olympics in Montreal in 1976 and the winter Olympics in Calgary in 1988, winning five silver medals in Montreal and two silver medals in Calgary.
The 22-year-old hailing from Rosemere, Que., created history on the Cypress Mountain course with one of the best moguls runs of his career, giving Canada it’s first gold medal on home soil, finishing ahead of Australian champion Dale Begg-Smith and American Bryon Wilson.
Moguls skiing was first introduced to the Olympic Games at the 1988 Calgary Games as a demonstration sport, attracting massive popularity resulting in it’s induction as an official medal sport at Albertville in 1992.
Mogul skiing is part of the discipline of freestyle skiing, where the ski terrain is characterized by a large number of different bumps referred to as “moguls”, and is an intense and exciting sport.
Bilodeau has set the bar high early for Canadian Olympic athletes, with the opportunity to take more gold as many more Olympic events are scheduled to take place at venues in Vancouver and Whistler, host to 3 venues located close to Aava Whistler Hotel near Whistler Village in the midst of the Olympic action .
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February 17th, 2010
Located within the southern Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia, Whistler is known world wide as a top destination spot for vacations, with over 2 million annual guests taking advantage of the alpine skiing, mountain biking, golf courses, hiking trails, and the hundreds of varied activities, shops, and restaurants.
Aava Whistler Hotel offers guests a top notch experience that matches the high quality reputation of this famous resort town.
Delight your taste buds with White Spot, a restaurant made famous for it’s fresh and delectable fare, from Canadian AAA steak to wild Pacific Salmon and everything in between. Have it delivered straight to your suite to enjoy in the privacy and comfort of your room.
Aava Whistler Hotel is perfectly located within minutes of anything you may to need to ensure maximum convenience.
During the Vancouver 2010 Olympics Aava Whistler Hotel is centrally positioned in the middle of all the Olympic action, close to the Whistler Sliding Center, Whistler Medals Plaza, Whistler Olympic Village and other Olympic games hot spots making it an exciting time to reserve.
Book your vacation destination with someone you can trust, reserve a room or a suite with Aava Whistler Hotel, and rest assured in the knowledge you’ve made the right choice.
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February 15th, 2010
The extensive services and convenient location of Aava Whistler Hotel guarantees all guests of Whistler an unforgettable experience amongst the slopes and mountains of Whistler.

Relax in our natural cedar sauna or outdoor pool and hot tub, nestled in between magnificent mountains providing an intensely pleasurable view.
Elegant and cozy rooms ensure maximum enjoyment coupled together with our accommodating in-house services, which include full guest amenities.
Our staff will be more than happy to assist you to help you attain that perfect experience, whether you need to book our in-house meeting rooms for that all important business meeting or to make recommendations for planning your vacation activities, Aava Whistler Hotel has to something to offer for everyone.
Just seconds from the Whistler Golf Club(Arnold Palmer’s first Canadian design), the TELUS Whistler Conference Centre, and Whistler Village where you can enjoy the hundreds of shops and restaurants plus the many other activities available just steps from our advantageous location.
Whether you are here for business, pleasure or family vacation, Aava Whistler Hotel
aims to provide a memorable experience for all guests that will last a life time.
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November 24th, 2009
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