![]() This time of year they can still be found but you will want a sturdy 4×4 vehicle to access the trailhead and some snowshoes for the trail. Standing deep in the woods on the flanks of Cougar Mountain, the Ancient Cedars make for a leisurely hike in the summer months. Mother Nature always provides the best wonders and these massive, 900+ year-old evergreen giants are some of the oldest living things in the area – they were already good-sized trees when Columbus bumped into the North American continent. Whistler Blackcomb does not want people entering the cave (anything that awesome can’t be 100% safe) but anyone is welcome to slide over for a look and a photo. ![]() Accessible by skis on the Blackcomb Glacier, this cave opens differently from year to year but this winter it offers a gaping new perspective of geologic time and what the world looks like underneath the powder or perfect grooming. Peering into this cool blue chasm of awesomeness almost feels like staring into the eye of time and life itself. ![]() There is enough wonder in Whistler to last a lifetime, but if you’re on a shorter timeline here are seven of our favourites this winter. The mountains and forests here are overflowing with beauty, most of the people here are remarkable, and almost everyone enjoys getting out amongst the world to explore the unfamiliar. A feeling of amazement and admiration, caused by something beautiful, remarkable, or unfamiliar.Īdmittedly, trying to choose seven wonders in a place like Whistler is actually incredibly easy.
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