Four Seasons Resort Hotel Whistler

The Four Seasons Resort offers the ultimate in luxury facilities and service in a superb location. The hotel's wooden features, fireplaces and forest views give this property a distinct Whistler mountain style. The amazing bedroom amenities including CD and DVD players, bathrobes, down pillows and a fireplace providing a truly opulent experience.

The accommodation

Luxury hotel in a perfect location close to the base of Blackcomb Mountain · Whistler village centre approx. 8 minutes' walk · Complimentary ski concierge · Full service Spa (local charge) offering a huge range of treatments · Complimentary use of fitness health club with fitness rooms · Heated outdoor pool · Outdoor Jacuzzis · Restaurant · Bar and Lounge · Twice daily turn down service · Balcony or terrace with each room or suite · 273 bedrooms

The rooms

Moderate bedrooms - sleep 1-2: Room with king bed, sitting area, fireplace, views over the courtyard or forest and an oversized slate tile bathroom with deep soaker tub, shower, double vanity and WC.

Deluxe bedrooms - sleep 2-3: A larger size room with one king bed or two single beds, sitting area, fireplace, balcony, queen sofa bed, views over the courtyard or mountains and an oversized slate tile bathroom with deep soaker tub, shower, double vanity and WC.

Executive suites - sleep 2-4: Room facilities as per the Deluxe room with one king bed located in a separate bedroom from the living area.

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Whistler Golf Courses

There are four golf courses available at Whistler which open in early May. These courses have been visited by golfing legends including Nick Faldo, Jack Nicklaus, Ernie Els, Greg Norman, Fred Couples, Arnold Palmer and Nick Price.

Chateau Whistler Golf Club
This is the renowned Chateau Whistler golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. situated at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler Hotel. The course hosts an elevation gain of more than four hundred feet, with exposed rock faces, waterfalls and ravines and an outstanding view of Whistler Valley. The David Leadbetter golf academy is also situated here offering Whistler golf lessons.

Whistler Golf Course
Whistler Golf Courses was the first Canadian designed golf course by a Arnold Palmer. The uncompromising course offers signature design, magnificent vistas of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains, nine lakes and two creeks. This Whistler golf club also has a driving range, putting green, bunker and offers Whistler golf classes.

Nicklaus North Whistler

This championship Whistler golf course was designed by Jack Nicklaus. It is an honor that it is the only course that he has put his name to. The course is situated in the beautiful valley along the shores of the glacier fed Green Lake. There are five sets of tees from 4,700 to 6,900 yards across impeccably manicured greens and distinctive Nicklaus bunkering.

Big Sky Gold and Country Club

The Big Sky Gold and Country Club is situated at the base of Mount Currie, thirty minutes north of Whistler and was designed by Robert Cupp. There are four sets of tees from 5,200 to 7,000 yards across bent grass and Ravensdale sand bunkers.

Snowboard Instruction

Snowboarding instruction is available at Whistler from certified snowboard instructors. Professional instruction is a good way to learn techniques, safety policies, mountain etiquette and resort rules.

Snowboarding lessons, as with ski lessons, can either be group or private lessons. Group lessons are often cheaper but often have a high student teacher ratio, resulting in less individual attention. Private lessons can be taught one on one or between a small group.

Typically, beginner snowboarding lessons focus on very basic, common snowboarding skills. The first lesson often begins with basic safety policies, stretching, and learning to fall, then progresses to snowboarding with one foot on the board. Then students learn how to turn and stop with both feet in. Other important beginner skills to learn are the falling leaf technique, side-slipping, and lift procedures.

More advanced techniques that are taught in later lessons are linking turns, edge control, weight distribution, edge pressure, and eventually carving.