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What Can I do in Whistler Tonight?

Posted: Thursday, February 17th, 2011

Whistler RV Park and Campground has some ideas for you!

We highly recommend Moe Joe’s as tonight is Lifted Thursday’s. Doors open at 9! - Frontline Entertainment & Moe Joe’s team up to present a brand-new night dedicated to bringing the true essence of hip hop and urban music back into Whistler. Resident DJs Sense One, Metal and Rawb Baanks throw down in four turntables every week: expect to hear the best hip hop classics, R&B, reggae, dancehall, funk, soul and today’s hip hop bangers. No cover, free pool!

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At the Village Lounge & Nightclub it’s Formal Thursday, a weekly fancy dress party  where skirts and ties are the norm!!!  Doors at 9:30 p.m.

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If you’d like any additional information on what to do tonight, please click here

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Come and check out Whistler RV Park and Campgrounds for an affordable place to stay with hot showers and majestic mountain views! www.whistlerrvpark.com

Beavers, Bears, and Pristine Waters: Experience Whistler's Famous Rivers and Lakes

Posted: Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Long before there was a ski hill, visitors first flocked to the area to explore Whistler, BC’s pristine and beautiful lakes and rivers. Today, Backroads Whistler lets you experience the resort’s most iconic waterways on unforgettable canoe 065 Beavers, Bears, and Pristine Waters: Experience Whistler's Famous Rivers and Lakesand kayak tours. Paddle the legendary River of Golden Dreams or historic Alta Lake – site of the early 1900’s fishing lodge that started it all. Discover Whistler’s original summer activity, and so much more.

 According to Backroads Whistler:

“The River of Golden Dreams is still looking great at the moment. The water level in the river is still good, and the beaver dams are giving a fun ‘swoosh’ as people paddle over them, onto the ripples on the downstream side. Everybody who paddles the river with us is having a terrific time; picking people up at the end of their tour in the bus is a fun job, as everyone has big smiles on their face.

 The river seems to be coming alive with the animals our guests are seeing. Beavers are being seen regularly by our guests, and bears have been making frequent appearances.”

Make the most of these Summer days and book your Whistler vacation now. With camping rates starting at $26 per night, and RV’ers offered a special deal of  one night for $39, stay three nights for $99, or stay one week for $199. Visit WhistlerRVPark.com to book.

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