If what you desire is a mountainside hotel in Whistler Village with a rustic mountain atmosphere and distinctive luxury amenities, Delta Whistler Village Suites is the perfect place for you. The only property of its kind in Whistler Resort, the hotel combines the warmth and charm of an authentic Alpine home with the amenities of a full-service hotel.
Whistler offers a host of activities during summer from mountain biking trails, horseback riding, ATV tours, jet boat adventures, Ziptrek Ecotours, and so much more. With North America's only vertical mile of skiing and now 9,000 acres of ski terrain, Whistler Blackcomb reveals the new Symphony Amphitheatre this winter. And skiers can take the all-new high-speed Symphony Express lift to explore this part of BC's scenic backcountry.
And in the heart of it all is Delta Whistler Village Suites, a charming all-suite hotel offering beautifully appointed alpine-style interiors and breathtaking mountain and valley views. After a day spent outdoors, warm up by the fireplace, or unwind in our sumptuous jetted hot tubs. Indulge in a pampering pedicure or manicure at Solarice Wellness Spa, or delve into ancient Eastern healing therapies. All the amenities of a full-service hotel are here, including a year-round heated outdoor pool, ski rentals, and a complimentary ski shuttle.
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Delta Whistler Village Suites Property Information:
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Rooms:
205
Floors:
6
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- Pets allowed
- Car rental desk
- Fitness facility
- Golf
- Swimming pool
- Wheel chair access
- Tennis court
- All suites
- Resort
- First class
- Dry cleaning
- Data port
- Nonsmoking
- Meeting room
- Business center
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Delta Whistler Village Suites Reservation Policies:
Check-In:
1600
Check-Out:
1100
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Whistler Events & Entertainment
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Winter
In January and February, skiing competitions take place at most alpine ski resorts in British Columbia.
Summer
From June through September, the Whistler Summer Festivals present street entertainment and a variety of musical events at the resort.
June
During the third week in June, Whistler Summer Solstice World Roots Music Weekend (tel. 604/932-2394) brings the sounds of Celtic, zydeco, bluegrass, Delta blues, Latin, folk, and world-beat music down to the villages and up to the mountains.
August
Whistler Summit Concert Series (tel. 604/932-3434) is held on August weekends, with the mountains providing a stunning backdrop for performers such as the Barenaked Ladies, Amanda Marshall, and Blue Rodeo.
September
The Alpine Wine Festival (tel. 604/932-3434) on the mountaintop during the first weekend in September, features tastings, a winemaker's dinner, and other events highlighting North America's finest vintages.
Also in September, mountain bikers compete in the Power Bar Garibaldi Gruel and the
Cheakamus Challenge Fall Classic Mountain Bike Race.
The second weekend September ushers in the
Whistler Jazz & Blues Festival (604) 932-2394, a great opportunity to hear live jazz, gospel, R&B, and blues.
November
Cornucopia - Whistler's Food and Wine Celebration
Wine tastings, food sampling, gourmet dinners, celebrity chefs. Cornucopia brings together the best talent in the Pacific Northwest and over fifty top wineries.
December
Dozens of downhill ski competitions are held December through May. They include the Owens-Corning World Freestyle Competition (Jan), Power Bar Peak to Valley Race (Feb), Kokanee Fantastic Downhill Race (Mar), and Whistler Snowboard World Cup and World Cup Freestyle (Dec)
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Whistler Destination Overview
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Whistler and Blackcomb mountains, both part of the Whistler Resort, are the two largest ski mountains in North America and are consistently ranked as the No. 1 or 2 ski destinations on the continent. They offer winter and summer glacier skiing, the longest vertical drop in North America, and one of the most advanced lift systems in the world. Some 32 high speed lifts, 200 trails, and 12 alpine bowls cover more than 7,000 acres. Whistler has also grown in popularity as a summer destination, with a range of family oriented outdoor activities and events. At the base of Whistler and Blackcomb mountains are Whistler Village, Village North (also called Marketplace), and Upper Village, a rapidly expanding, interconnected community of lodgings, restaurants, pubs, gift shops, art galleries, and boutiques.
Local residents refer to the entire area as Whistler Village. With dozens of hotels and condos within a five-minute walk of the mountains, the site is filled with activity. Culinary options in the resort range from burgers to French food; Japanese fare to deli cuisine. Whistler Village is a pedestrian only community. Anywhere you want to go within the resort is at most five minutes away, and parking lots are just outside the village.
The bases of Whistler and Blackcomb mountains are also just at the village edge. In fact, you can ski right into the lower level of the Chateau Whistler Hotel. In winter, the village is populated with skiers and snowboarders from all over the world. In summer, the pace is more relaxed, as the focus shifts to cycling, hiking, and boating at various spots around the Whistler Valley. The Valley Trail is available for roller blading, cycling, and walking.
There are ample opportunities for golf, tennis, and horseback riding, and the Whistler River is known for its excellent white-water rafting. The marvels of Whistler are just ninety miles from Vancouver. Narrow, winding Highway 99, the Sea to Sky Highway, passes Shannon Falls and the Tantalus Range glaciers enroute to the Whistler resorts. When planning a trip to Whistler, consider extending it to include the Coast Mountain Circle, which links Vancouver to the Cariboo Region. This 435-mile route takes in spectacular Howe Sound, the deep-water port of Squamish, Whistler Resort, and the Pemberton Valley before heading back to Vancouver through scenic Fraser Canyon and Harrison Hot Springs.
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