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January is the best time to be in Whistler!

Whistler in January offers you great snow, great discounts on activities, great deals on accommodations. There’s not reason not to come!

snowboarding-whistler-blackcomb.jpgSo far this season, more than 20 feet of snow have fallen on the slopes of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains. In the past week only, 6 feet of powder blanketed the runs and Whistler Village. The forecast is calling for sun and more snow. Don’t miss another day of epic skiing and come experience the joy on deep powder days!

During January and February, Whistler Blackcomb let you discover of the joys of winter with the Discover Whistler Days and Learn to Ride Week. Take advantage of up to 40% off ski and snowboard lessons and camps for kids, teenagers and adults, beginners to advanced skiers and riders. It’s the best time to get a guide for a private lesson and let him show you all those secret stash of powders!

And to make things easy for you, Aloha Whistler offers you free Fridays in Whistler this month! Book today your Whistler Accommodation with Aloha Whistler, our dedicated staff will help you select the ideal lodging and reserve lift tickets and lessons or camps to take advantage of the discounted prices.

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