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BUBLYTUBE PARK
TERRAIN PARKSWHISTLER BLACKCOMB RACE CENTRE
BEGINNERS
AND FAMILY ACTIVITIES
Here’s a whole area designed for learning. Smooth slopes, easy-loading lifts, all within a Slow Skiing Zone.
New to skiing/snowboarding? We’re here to help. Visit a Snow School Sales desk at the base, or top of both mountains.
Home of The Kokanee Sasquatch
MERLIN’S BAR & GRILLAND WIZARD GRILL
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BUBLYTUBE PARK
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ELEVATION: 1,860m/6,102ft
GLACIER CREEK
ELEVATION: 1,545m/5,069ft
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FAMILY AREA
LIFTS
T-BAR LIFT
MAGIC CARPET
TRIPLE CHAIRLIFT
HIGH SPEED QUAD
HIGH SPEED SIX PACK
GONDOLA
GENERAL INFORMATION
GUEST SERVICES
FIRST AID
RENTALS
SPORT SHOP
SNOW SCHOOL
TEST CENTRE
REPAIRS
TICKET SALES
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TERRAIN PARKS
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KIDS TREE FORTHang out in a Coast Mountain forest and hug a tree. Access from Bear Club trail near the Big Red Express.
BEGINNERS
Home of The Kokanee Sasquatch
DUSTY’S BAR & BBQ AND DUSTY’S BACKSIDE
Home of The Kokanee SasquatchGARIBALDI LIFT COMPANY (GLC)
This whole area in green is designed for learning. Offload midway on the Whistler Village Gondola and proceed to the Olympic Chair.
New to skiing/snowboarding? We’re here to help. Visit a Snow School Sales desk at the base, or top of both mountains.
CLOUDRAKER SKYBRIDGE AND RAVEN’S EYE– CLOSED IN WINTER
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CIBC GUESTSATISFACTION
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OLYMPICMID STATION
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ELEVATION: 1,850m/6,069ft
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OFFICIAL ZERO WASTE PARTNER
OFFICIAL SOFT DRINK PARTNER
OFFICIAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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OFFICIAL BEER PARTNER
OFFICIAL EYEWEAR, GOGGLE AND
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OFFICIAL BANK OFFICIAL CAMERA OFFICIAL UNIFORM PROVIDER
1 Always stay in control. You must be able to stop, or avoid other people or objects.
2 People ahead of you have the right-of-way. It is your responsibility to avoid them.
3 Do not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above.
4 Before starting downhill or merging onto a trail, look uphill and yield to others.
5 If you are involved in or witness a collision or accident, you must remain at the scene and identify yourself to the Ski Patrol.
6 Always use proper devices to help prevent runaway equipment.
7 Observe and obey all posted signs and warnings.
8 Keep off closed trails and closed areas.
9 You must not use lifts or terrain if your ability is impaired through use of alcohol or drugs.
10 Youmusthavesufficientphysical dexterity, ability, and knowledge to safely load, ride, and unload lifts. If in doubt, ask the lift attendant.
ALPINE RESPONSIBILITY
CODEThere are elements of risk that common sense and personal
awareness can help reduce. Regardless of how you decide to use the slopes, always show courtesy to others. Please adhere to the code listed below and share with others the
responsibility for a safe outdoor experience.
Know the code – Be safety conscious. It is your responsibility.
SAFETYKnow It, Respect It, Ride It.
N �If�you�see�an�accident�on�the�hill�that�requires�first�aid:�make�a�cross�with�skis�or lay a snowboard above the site. Report the location and type of injury to the nearest staff member.
N Whistler Blackcomb recommends helmet usage�for�skiing�or riding.
N Watch for changing conditions — natural or man-made.
N Vehicles may be encountered on Whistler Blackcomb Mountains. Please slow down and give them a wide berth.
N Irresponsible, reckless, or discourteous skiing and riding on any part of the mountain may result in loss of lift access privileges.
N Caution snow immersion suffocation from deep snow or tree wells can be fatal. Always ride with a partner. Visit deepsnowsafety.org
N �Difficulty�ratings�are�relative�to�each�ski�area.�Skiers�and riders�should�work�their way up starting with the easiest run, regardless of their ability level.
N Signage and fencing are used to inform you of the presence of a potential obstacle or hazard. Be aware that some hazards are not marked, use caution at all times.
Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains are equipped with RECCO® rescue technology.
Respect the MountainsSkiing�and�riding�beyond�the�area�boundary�may�result�in�a�lengthy hike, an�overnight�in�the�wilderness,�and/or�a�potentially�costly rescue.�If�you�go, be�prepared.�Closed�means�closed.�Violators will�lose�lift�privileges.
Respect OthersRespect Slow Zones. These are areas where children and beginners are most likely to be. There are no hits or jumps in this area.
Respect YourselfKnow your limits. There is no disgrace in declining a descent you are not comfortable with.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding closures, safety or terrain, please contact the Ski Patrol.
N Mountain Emergency 604.935.5555For more information visit: whistlerblackcomb.com/safety