WINTER STILL GOING STRONG AT WHISTLER BLACKCOMB WITH 60 CM OF NEW SNOW IN 48 HOURS

With freezing levels remaining relatively low throughout the week, skiers and riders will experience mid-winter conditions. Nearly 100 per cent of Whistler Blackcomb terrain is now open - including the men’s Olympic course, the Dave Murray Downhill. Crews are gearing up to open the Women’s Olympic Downhill course in time for the Easter long weekend. Day skier parking operations and lift access have also returned to normal.
 
Skiing and riding is available at Whistler Blackcomb to May 24. With the Easter long weekend ahead, there are plenty of great lift tickets and lodging deals to be had.  Deals and packages are always available at www.whistlerblackcomb.com.
 
 
Whistler Blackcomb would like to remind guest to place safe this week. For the latest avalanche advisory information, please call 604.938.7676. Visit www.whistlerblackcomb.com/mobile  on your smart phone for live status updates on snow conditions, temperatures, and lift status.
 
The hefty snowpack is a great incentive to take advantage of “frozen” early bird Season Pass and EDGE Card prices. Guests who purchase next winter’s Unlimited Season Pass before April 30, 2010 can add on unlimited skiing for the rest of this season (April 1 to May 24, 2010) for only $39. Meanwhile, Canadian and Washington State residents who take advantage of the price freeze on five and 10 day EDGE Cards for the 2010.2011 season can purchase unlimited 2010 spring skiing for only $89.
 
This has been an epic season, but it’s not over yet. Whistler is still looking forward to the ultimate after-party, the TELUS World Ski and Snowboard Festival. The high-energy event, which runs April 16-25, 2010, combines music, arts, mountain culture and snow sports,

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