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The following transit lines have routes that pass near Whistler Creekside

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How to get to Whistler Creekside by Bus?

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Bus stations near Whistler Creekside

  • Village Gate,3 min walk,
  • Whistler,4 min walk,
  • Gateway Bus Loop,4 min walk,
  • Village Gate at Northlands,5 min walk,
  • Gondola Transit Exchange Post 5,5 min walk,
  • Gondola Transit Exchange Post 7,5 min walk,

Bus lines to Whistler Creekside

  • 6,Tapley's/Blueberry,
  • 20,Cheakamus,
  • 21,Spring Creek,
  • 30,Emerald via Alpine,
  • 31,Alpine,
  • YVR SKYLYNX WHISTLER ROUTE,Vancouver International Airport,
  • EPIC RIDES,Gateway Bus Loop,
  • 10,Emerald - Valley Exp,
  • 5,Upper Vlg - Benchlands - Free Shuttle,
  • 7,Staff Housing,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Whistler Creekside?

    The closest stations to Whistler Creekside are:

    • Village Gate is 213 meters away, 3 min walk.
    • Whistler is 255 meters away, 4 min walk.
    • Gateway Bus Loop is 274 meters away, 4 min walk.
    • Village Gate at Northlands is 321 meters away, 5 min walk.
    • Gondola Transit Exchange Post 5 is 357 meters away, 5 min walk.
    • Gondola Transit Exchange Post 7 is 378 meters away, 5 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Whistler Creekside?

    These Bus lines stop near Whistler Creekside: EPIC RIDES, YVR SKYLYNX WHISTLER ROUTE

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Whistler Creekside?

    The nearest bus stop to Whistler Creekside is Village Gate. It’s a 3 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Bus to Whistler Creekside?

    The 30 is the first Bus that goes to Whistler Creekside. It stops nearby at 3:05 AM.

  • What time is the last Bus to Whistler Creekside?

    The 30 is the last Bus that goes to Whistler Creekside. It stops nearby at 3:11 AM.

  • How much is the Bus fare to Whistler Creekside?

    The Bus fare to Whistler Creekside costs about $2.55 - $30.00.

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Whistler Creekside Address: Village Gate Blvd Whistler, BC V8E street in Whistler

Whistler Creekside
Whistler CreeksideWhistler Blackcomb is a ski resort located in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. By many measures it is the largest ski resort in North America and has the greatest uphill lift capacity. It features the Peak 2 Peak Gondola for moving between Whistler and Blackcomb mountains at the top. With all of this capacity, Whistler Blackcomb is also often the busiest ski resort, often surpassing 2 million visitors a year. Whistler was originally conceived as part of a bid to win the 1968 Winter Olympics. Although the bid failed, construction started anyway and the resort opened for the first time in January 1966. Blackcomb mountain, originally a separate entity, opened for business in December 1980. The two resorts underwent a period of intense rivalry through the 1980s and 90s, with constant upgrades and improvements that were unseen at other resorts. By the mid-1990s the area was repeatedly named the best resort in many skiing magazines. Intrawest, the BC real estate firm that developed Blackcomb, purchased Whistler in 1997 and fully merged their operations in 2003. Whistler Blackcomb was the centrepiece of a renewed bid on the part of nearby Vancouver for the 2010 Winter Olympics, which they won in July 2003. Whistler Blackcomb hosted the alpine skiing events, including the men's and women's Olympic and Paralympic alpine skiing disciplines of downhill, Super-G, slalom, giant slalom and super combined. In contrast with Cypress Mountain – which hosted the freestyle skiing and all snowboard events, and was plagued with a lack of fresh, natural snow during the Olympics, leading to many complaints about hill quality – Whistler Blackcomb had the second-highest snowfall on record with 1,432 cm (over 14 metres) by the end of the 2009/10 season.Over the next decade, Intrawest expanded by purchasing additional ski resorts across North America, before expanding into golf and other resorts as well. Whistler Village, widely recognized for its livable design, formed the basis of similar Tyrolian-inspired developments at their expanding series of resorts, as well as other resorts that hired Intrawest to build similar developments on their behalf. In 2010 Intrawest sold off much of its 75% interest in Whistler Blackcomb Resort via a public share offering. On August 8, 2016, American company Vail Resorts bought Whistler Blackcomb Holdings for C$1.39 billion. Nippon Cable's minority interest in Whistler Blackcomb resort has continued throughout the ownership changes, by way of ownership of a 25% interest of the Whistler and Blackcomb partnerships. In 2000, during development of Windows XP, one of Microsoft's operating systems, it was codenamed "Whistler", named after the location of the resort due to the fact that many Microsoft employees skied there.

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