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    Milestone's

    Posted by Aenni 7 February 2006

    This restaurant offers great food and very friendly service for a reasonable price. You can choose from Mediterranean style food, American food or Pacific coast dishes and salad. There is an expansive bar that offers wonderful cocktails. A fantastic location to watch ice-hockey games.

    19-4308 Main Street; Whistler Village; tel: 604 938 4648;
    www.milestonesrestaurants.com

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    Best Apres Ski

    Posted by ewanwallace 1 February 2006

    If you’re after a lively apres ski then Longhorn is the spot. It’s situated right in between the Whistler and Blackcomb gondolas in Whister Village, so you really can’t miss it. It serves up a range of tasty bar snacks as well as drinks – the nachos and chicken wings are worthy of note.

    Tel: +1 604 932 5999
    www.longhornsaloon.ca

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    The Boot

    Posted by ewanwallace 1 February 2006

    If you fancy some (ahem) ‘exotic’ entertainment then pass by The Boot pub (every Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday) for the infamous ‘Boot Ballet’. It’s legendary in Whistler, and comes highly recommended by the recently visiting British Snowboard team.

    Tel: +1 604 932 3338
    www.thebootpub.com

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    Garfunkels

    Posted by ewanwallace 1 February 2006

    Whistler has plenty of good night spots, but Garfunkels is one of the better ones. It’s pretty popular and is regularly packed. It puts on quality music acts including big name DJs from Vancouver, which is a refreshing change for a ski resort. Also check out Buffalo Bills.

    Garfunkels
    Tel: +1 604 932 2323

    Buffalo Bills
    Tel: +1 604 932 6613

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    Peak to Creek

    Posted by cobbler 1 February 2006

    Running from the Saddle on Whistler Mountain at the top, to Creekside at the bottom the series of connected runs known locally as Peak to Creek is a wonderful experience. Start with a challenging leap off the Saddle and finish with the Dave Murray Downhill (the run chosen as the men's downhill for the Whistler Winter Olympics in 2010), it has a huge range of fun and exciting ski conditions in between.

    Take it at your own pace and time it for late morning or early afternoon so that you can reward yourself with lunch on the sun deck at Dusty's Bar. From here you can look back up the mountain and see the Saddle again - some 5,000 ft above you and over four miles away.

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