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29 July 2010
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Where to ski or snowboard


where to ride
Flying Fish winter sports training takes place on the slopes of Whistler and Blackcomb in beautiful British Columbia. 

With 9.14 metres (nearly 30ft) of average snowfall, nature provides the perfect environment for all forms of snow sport. For freeriders, Whistler provides perfect powder, incredible terrain  and perfectly groomed pistes for cruising, shredding, ripping or slashing as suits the rider. At Blackcomb freestylers can charge the double black diamond high-level park, brave some of the largest table-tops and spines and tackle the World Cup half pipe with its 15 ft walls - that's 4.5 metres. . With an array of stylish shops and a great choice of bars, clubs and restaurants,  where better to ski or board?

Off the slopes, Whistler and Blackcomb have plenty more to offer. Extremists paraglide from ice-blue glaciers and heli-ski or board over 10,000 vertical feet of powder snow. Lower adrenaline enthusiasts go snow-mobiling, sledging or skating and there are seventeen miles of cross-country trails on the stunning valley floor. 
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At the end of the day's sport kick back and relax. Whistler is a mecca for massage and physiotherapy. Still buzzing? There's rock climbing, racquet sports or a trip to the NHL hockey game (that's ice hockey to you non-North Americans). You won't run out of games to play.

improve snowboardingVancouver is just two hours away on the 'Sea to Sky' highway. Third largest city in Canada, it sits between ocean and mountains. With spectacular scenery and a bustling metropolitan core, Vancouver boasts a full programme of arts and entertainment, with fantastic shopping and an overwhelming choice of bars and restaurants. And if you suffer snow withdrawal symptoms, Vancouver has three of its own ski resorts: Grouse Mountain, Cypress Bowl and Mount Seymour. All are within a 30-minute drive of the downtown city centre and all stay open at night.

For more information use the drop down box above or find ski and snowboard courses >>

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