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Whistler - even more snow

Friday, January 29th, 2010

300cm snow whistlerlove this image….it says it all really 300cm base!!!  Snowfall has been 9.9 metres so far this season!!!

Whistler - Olympics

Monday, September 7th, 2009

whistler - paul morrisonDo you want to stay in Whistler during the Winter Olympics?  We have accommodation….please ring as this is very limited.   The accommodation is located in Creekside Village, right in the heart of the action for the Winter Olympics.  Shuttles will take you to Whistler & Blackcomb gondolas so you can ski.

NZ  Toll Free 0800 11 22 99
AU Toll Free 1800 15 95 25

We have a couple of great two bedroom apartment available for 7 nights from the 12th of February or 19th February….perfect for a family or two couples or a group of friends wanting to be in Whistler during this exciting time.
You can ski from the Whistler and Blackcomb gondolas during the Olympics….it is just the Creekside gondola that is closed as it there is where the downhill events are taking place.

Special conditions apply so please call or email for more information.
info@skitraveller.co.nz

Official Website for 2010 Olympic Games

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Check out the following website for more information on the 2010 Olympic & Paralympic Winter Games.
www.vancouver2010.com

Browns Ski Shop

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

If you book your holiday with Ski Traveller you will recieve a discount voucher to use at Browns Newmarket store.

Check-out the Browns website for all the latest ski gear.  They have stores in Nuffield Street in Newmarket and in two stores in Queenstown.

www.brownsnz.com

Snowvision

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

The Snowvision Foundation is a Charitable Trust committed to building a new future for New Zealanders by encouraging the development, particularly of youth, with the support of resources in alpine recreational activities.  They have created an integrated approach for the benefit of New Zealand people involved in snow and winter alpine recreation.

 Visit Snowvision for more information: www.snowvision.org.nz