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Whistler in photographs

Back at my Kentucky office, where the humid air seems to boil underneath the 95-degree southern sun, looking through photos is a great way to remember the wonderful, cool freshness of the British Columbia mountains. It’s also a great reminder of the many meals, attractions and activities that haven’t appeared yet in this blog.  Here are some of my favorite images from the four-day trip.

A wonderful citrus salad at The Brewhouse, which also serves incredible beef ribs.

 

A First Nations canoe at the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre, which celebrates the history and art of the local native groups.

 

Traveling from Blackcomb to Whistler on the Peak 2 Peak gondola.

 

Friends huddle inside the ice room at Bearfoot Bistro, an over-the-top dinner spot in the Whistler village.

 

This grilled cheese and apple sandwhich is the most popular dish at Christine’s, a full-service restaurant at the top of Blackcomb Mountain.

 

Brian Jewell

Brian Jewell is the executive editor of The Group Travel Leader. In more than a decade of travel journalism he has visited 48 states and 25 foreign countries.