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35 cm new snow in Whistler *
This brings the total snowfall since Christmas Day up to 2.3 metres or close to eight feet of snow.
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First days of spring bring huge snowfall to the slopes of Whistler *
The calendar says spring, but a fresh dump of snow -- 86 centimetres (3 feet) of new snow over the past seven days -- in Whistler has brought some of the best winter conditions of the season.
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Late-season skiing at Whistler -- in Spring, 2005 -- is the BOMB! *****
As a skier, just sometimes, you can get blasé about where you are. But looking out over a forest of snow-dusted trees atop Whistler Mountain, it's impossible to not revel in the majesty of Mother Nature, and in the splendour of this mountain in particular.
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More snow in Vancouver and Lower Mainland *
More surprises from Mother Nature. . .
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Pow-pow...Powder! *
Many Whistler athletes competed last weekend in Rossland, BC at the Molson Canadian Freeskiing Championship. Both areas are enjoying deep base and new snow.
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Vancouver mountains get new snow *
For all those who had given up hope of skiing Grouse (or other mountains) this season, there's good news. . .
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Whistler welcomes new snow for the New Year *
Whistler holiday visitors awoke to a picturesque blanket of fresh snow in the valley last week, with heaps more making for epic powder turns in the alpine.
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Whistler's mountains receive 40 centimetres (16 inches) of NEW SNOW *
Whistler, BC (November 17, 2003) -- Whistler residents awoke Monday morning to more than 40 centimetres (16 inches) of new snow on Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains.
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Dine and Unwind in Whistler, 2003 *
December 3 - 10, Whistler, BC
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First snow hits Vancouver, Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island & Pacific Northwest *
. . .And more to come: Commuters face traffic slowdowns on the Lower Mainland on Tuesday morning following an overnight snowfall that dumped as much as five centimetres in some of the suburbs.
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