Whistler Directions
Getting to Whistler Resort BC Canada
From
Vancouver International Airport
Proceed on the airport causeway over the Arthur Lang Bridge into
Vancouver. Exit the bridge using Granville Street. Continue north on
Granville into downtown Vancouver and over the Granville Street
Bridge.
Exit the Granville Street Bridge via the Seymour Street exit, a
right lane off ramp. Continue on Seymour to Georgia Street ( 6 - 7
blocks), left on Georgia and then over the Lions Gate suspension
bridge. At the far end, merge left for the West Vancouver exit. . It
circles around under the bridge onto Marine Drive. Stay in the
right-hand lane, over a green bridge to the first stop light at
Taylor Way. Turn right and head up the hill, you'll see Highway 1
before you. Merge to the left under the overpass, immediately turn
left to access Highway 1.
As
you approach Horseshoe Bay, watch for the exit to Squamish and
Whistler. You are now on Highway 99, the Sea to Sky Highway, which
will take you all the way to Whistler Village.
From
Downtown Vancouver
If you can get onto Georgia Street westbound this will take you over
Lions Gate suspension bridge. When you reach the far end, look for
the West Vancouver Exit. You circle around under the bridge onto
Marine Drive. Stay in the right-hand lane over a green bridge and
make the first right at Taylor Way. Head up the hill you'll see
Highway 1 before you. Merge to the left under Highway 1and turn left
immediately under the overpass.
As you approach Horseshoe Bay, watch for the exit for Squamish and
Whistler. You are now on Highway 99, the Sea to Sky Highway, which
will take you all the way to Whistler Village.
From
Seattle:
The Canada - US border is about 100 miles (160
kilometers) from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. If you've
been driving up from California, you'll be on Interstate 5. At the
airport the highway splits, with I 5 going into Seattle proper and
Highway 405 continuing north to Whistler. Take Highway 405, unless
you are heading into Seattle. The 405 eventually rejoins Interstate
5, but not until you're safely away from Seattle. From there, you
have another 80 miles (128 km's) to the border. Look for signs for
the towns of Everett, then Bellingham, then Blaine is right at the
border.
Via
Downtown Vancouver:
The Scenic Route
Coming from the U.S. the entry point is the Douglas Border Crossing
which features the Peace Arch. Once in Canada the highway becomes
Highway 99.Follow Highway 99 through the Massey Tunnel and proceed
straight entering Vancouver via the Oak Street Bridge, about 20
miles (32 km's) from the border. Once on the bridge stay in the
right lane and watch for the Granville Street exit (right off the
bridge). Follow Granville Street to downtown Vancouver via the
Granville Street Bridge. Once on this Bridge take the Seymour Street
exit and proceed along Seymour to Georgia Street ( 6 - 7 blocks),
turn left. Georgia takes you west through downtown and directly over
Lions Gate Bridge to North Vancouver. As you approach the far side
of Lions Gate Bridge look for the West Vancouver Exit. It's a
gradual merge left at the end of the bridge. The exit circles around
under the bridge onto Marine Drive. Stay in the right-hand lane,
over a green bridge and quickly to a stop light at Taylor Way. Turn
right and head up the hill you'll see Highway 1 before you. Merge to
the left under Highway 1, turn left immediately under the overpass.
As
you approach Horseshoe Bay slow down and watch for the exit for
Squamish and Whistler. Whistler Village is about 90 minutes from
this point.
By-pass
Vancouver City:
The City by-pass route
As you approach the Canada-U.S. border, take Exit 275 (about a mile
before the border), off Interstate 5 onto Pacific Highway. The
Pacific Highway Border crossing is also known as the truck crossing.
Once across the border it's called 176th Street or Highway 15.
Follow Highway 15 approximately eight miles north to Highway 1, the
Trans Canada Highway. Take Highway 1 westbound. Make no turns.
You'll zoom through the north-eastern municipalities of Greater
Vancouver, motoring across the Port Mann Bridge over the mighty
Fraser and eventually the Iron Workers Memorial (Second Narrows)
Bridge crossing Burrard Inlet. Watch for the exit for Squamish and
Whistler. Whistler Village is about 90 minutes from this point.
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