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Whistler Olympic and Paralympic Village

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The Whistler Olympic and Paralympic Village served as the living quarters for athletes during the 2010 Winter Games. Today, it's a vibrant, eco-friendly community known as the Cheakamus Crossing neighborhood. Visitors can explore the legacy of the Olympics through public art, interpretive signage, and the striking architecture designed for post-Games use. The village offers a glimpse into the athletes' experience, with the surrounding mountains providing a dramatic backdrop. It's a peaceful area for a walk or bike ride, with trails connecting to the wider Whistler Valley.

Don't miss

  • See the Olympic Rings sculpture and other commemorative art installations.
  • Walk or bike along the Valley Trail that winds through the village and along the river.
  • Visit the nearby Whistler Olympic Plaza, site of medal ceremonies and community events.

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Ways to visit Whistler Olympic and Paralympic Village

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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