Have a ticket to an event in Whistler? The Olympic bus network is the quickest way for spectators from Metro Vancouver to be transported to Whistler venues from a network of departure hubs. After each competition, you will be transported back to your originating departure point. To reserve a seat on the bus, you must purchase an Olympic bus network transportation ticket. Only Olympic event ticket holders may reserve seats on the Olympic bus network.
For Whistler residents and visitors staying in Whistler with event tickets, public transit is available on BC Transit routes and event shuttles to Whistler Olympic Park. Check back for more information closer to Games-time.
Your ticket entitles you to free and unlimited travel on all public transit on the day of your event, through to 04:00 the next morning. Use your free public transit privileges to take advantage of sightseeing, Olympic celebrations and other attractions on the same day.
If you are driving to a departure hub, please consider carpooling. Visit http://ride-share.com to connect with others going to the same event and travel together.
In Metro Vancouver public parking space may be available near some TransLink stations where you can leave your vehicle and take a bus or rapid transit. Keep in mind there will be significant demand for these parking spaces. Carpooling is strongly recommended. Refer to the TransLink website http://translink.ca for information on its Park & Ride locations, then connect with carpoolers at http://ride-share.com.
Link to the official website for the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.
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