Whistler Traveller Magazine

If you are a horse lover you’ll feel right at home in Pemberton.

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It proudly boasts having more horses per capita than any other area in British Columbia. The area offers miles of horse trails, with guided tours, for both the beginner and experience­d rider. Pemberton is known for its golf courses, offering two spectacula­r 18- hole courses at the base of Mount Currie. Enjoy challengin­g courses and unbeatable views in every direction. The skies above Pemberton are very much alive! Pemberton has its own airport, offering glider or helicopter tours, and even skydiving. Paraglidin­g is an especially popular activity, so it’s quite FRPPRQ WR VHH D IHw ORFDO fl LHUV LQ WKH DLU. 3HPEHUWRQ HYHQ SODyHG KRVW WR WKH & DQDGLDQ 3DUDJOLGLQ­J National Championsh­ips in 2012. The short drive to Pemberton from Whistler is a “must- do” for anyone visiting the area, if only to get a glance at Mount Currie’s amazing north face. For the full Pemberton summer experience, do as the locals do- swim in a lake, enjoy some delicious local produce and take to the trails! Like Whistler, most of Pemberton’s residents came from elsewhere and simply couldn’t leave - come see “Spud Valley” for yourself, and you are sure to understand why.

For more informatio­n on Pemberton: www. tourismpem­bertonbc. com

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