Saturday, August 21, 2010

Whistler Valley Trail

Whistler's Valley Trail is a route of 35 km between the paved surface through the Spring Creek Estates Emerald. The multi-purpose trail season is popular during all months of the year.

"The Path Valley is a key amenity in the community. It 's a great attraction for the people ... try to be as accessible as possible and work towards our vision to connect all the neighborhoods in Whistler." Dave Patterson, Operations Manager said the Parks InfrastructureWhistler community.

Valley trail only improve the funding already allocated for a new bridge over 19 Mile Creek, which provide an access point trail between pastures and around Rainbow.

In summer, guests can bicycle, roller-blade or walk a bit 'over the region of Whistler. Summer stops along the route include the popular Lost Lake, Alpha Lake Park and Rainbow Beach. Biking in the trail is nice and allpossible, but it is recommended to guests enough time to finish the road before sunset.

When the snow is way, way, transforms from a biker / hiker / Paradise blader, a shower of snow / skiing Haven. flat slopes and beautiful scenery are the attractions that are both summer and winter holidays.

A 3 m wide, the Valley Trail offers a pleasant feeling where everyone, regardless of transport and commuting harmonic methodEnjoy the sounds, smells and views together.

Trev Root, a recreation and parks is voluntary for coming up with the idea of the valley accredited. After Whistler Blackcomb realized the value in this year's attraction was planned and set in motion by local architect, Tom Barratt.

The guests want to explore the valley floor is recommended to follow the track of the basic rules: keep right, your dog on a leash and clean up after them with garbage bags andbear-proof containers provided.

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