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Operations at Whistler Blackcomb are returning to normal after multiple reports of cougar activity this week. "In ...
Hailing from Australia, Andrew Burridge is no stranger to dangerous wildlife—but a recent cougar encounter on Whistler’s ...
More cougar sightings in B.C.'s Sea-to-Sky region have led to trail closures in the resort municipality of Whistler and in ...
Area closures include the Creekside and Garbanzo Zones of the Whistler Mountain Bike Park and the Ascent Trail on Blackcomb Mountain.
Multiple sightings and unusual behavior from local mountain lions have temporarily halted operations in the Creekside and ...
The Conservation Officer Service is asking people to avoid areas of a popular park in Whistler after reports of "aggressive" ...
The Creekside and Garbanzo zones of the Whistler Bike Park, which make up a fairly significant portion of the trails, closed ...
Whistler council officially adopted its new Tree Protection Bylaw on June 24, despite a flurry of 11th-hour requests to delay ...
The Creekside and Garbanzo Zones of the Whistler Mountain Bike Park are closed today, June 21, due to "aggressive cougar ...
Whistler Blackcomb invites all kinds of personalities and styles to visit the mountains for the ultimate summer adventure.
Multiple trails around Whistler Blackcomb will remain closed Monday after multiple cougar sightings over the weekend. Conservation officers believe these incidents are connected.
The high glacial summer slopes of Whistler Blackcomb, British Columbia have played host to the world's best freeskiers and snowboarders for decades, but that time has unfortunately come to an end. As ...