Eastside Maison

Winter 2016

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Geing There Whistler is located on Canada's West Coast, just two hours north of Vancouver by road. The breathtaking scenic journey through the Sea to Sky Corridor is the perfect start to a mountain vacation, and getting here is a breeze with access to several international airports, a range of airport transfers. Or if you would rather spend your time in the car all snuggled and cozy try a quick road trip. Whistler is located just 215 miles from Seattle (five and a half hours drive time) and there is plenty to do and see along the famed and aptly-named Sea to Sky Highway. Towering snow-capped mountains, lush green rainforests, and fast-flowing milky turquoise rivers will be forever etched into your memory. Along the way plan in making a few stops at these popular attractions: Horseshoe Bay A small, quaint and picturesque village on West Vancouver's North Shore. This community is perfectly suited to pedestrian traffic. Park your car and walk the few blocks that constitute the main street, choosing a restaurant that suits your taste. Many come to Horseshoe Bay just for the view. Britannia (BC) Mining Museum It was once the largest copper mine in the British Empire. Today, the Britannia Mine Museum opens up a little-seen world that fascinates all ages. Travel into an old copper mine, pan for gold and more. Shannon Falls Composed of a series of cliffs, rising over 1,000 feet above Highways 99, this is the third highest falls in the province. This park provides picnicking, hiking and access to the trail in Stawamus Chief Provincial Park. A must-see; thunderous, picturesque and easy to access.

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