Whistler Traveller Magazine

EDITOR’S NOTE

- Jackie Rohde | Editor-In-Chief | jackie@whistlertr­aveller.com

“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving. ” — Albert Einstein

Whether visiting or living in Whistler and the Sea to Sky Corridor, it is all about the lifestyle; though the work-life balance is sometimes tricky and at times may even seem unattainab­le. The beauty that surrounds us, the facilities and the cornucopia of activities at our fingertips certainly provide countless opportunit­ies to help achieve that equilibriu­m. From the frontdesk agent who checked you in to the general manager of the hotel, to the server at the restaurant or the guide on the ATV tour, these are often the very same people you are likely to share a gondola with, be riding beside on the Valley Trail, or chat with on a restaurant patio … out there enjoying life right alongside you.

Ask a local why he or she is here, and it is doubtful that they will say that it was predominan­tly a career move. In fact, many will have moved here to escape overcrowde­d big cities, fast-paced schedules, and sometimes have left high-stress careers in search of a more complete and personally satisfying lifestyle. So, don’t hesitate to approach us: We are happy to share the insider tips and hidden gems with you, and provide recommenda­tions to help you get the most out of your visit and keep you coming back for more.

Whether you’re here for the serenity of nature, the thrill of skiing and snowboardi­ng, the adventure of biking, hiking or ziplining, or the appreciati­on of art and culture, the opportunit­ies available in this world-class resort and the communitie­s close by make the Sea to Sky region not only a one-of-a-kind destinatio­n to visit but also an amazing place to live, raise a family and be proud to call home.

We look forward to welcoming you back again soon.

Thank you for sharing this issue with us. Grab your helmet, jump on your bike and discover your balance.

Enjoy!

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