A snapshot of the website used for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

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Getting to Whistler Venues

Travel Tips

Please remember to allow lots of time to arrive at your venue. The total travel time will depend on weather and traffic conditions. When at the venue, you will be required to undergo a security screening and will then walk to the spectator plaza at your respective each stadium from the bus drop off location. Arrive early and enjoy the pre-show entertainment.
For more information on what to bring, what not to bring, venue maps and more, visit the spectator guide online at vancouver2010.com.  

WHISTLER PARALYMPIC PARK

Whistler Paralympic Park (WPP) is the host venue for cross-country skiing and biathlon competitions during the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games.

From Whistler

One option is to take the Whistler Paralympic Park Express, which departs from Day Lot #4 in Whistler Village to the venue. Schedule TBA.

Spectators with specific needs will be dropped off at the venue entrance and from there will board the accessible shuttle, which stops approximately 50-75 metres from the spectator plaza of the stadium.

You can also ride-share/carpool to designated spectator parking lots at the base of Whistler Paralympic Park on the Callaghan Valley Road and park for free. Then board the fully accessible spectator shuttles that will take you to Whistler Paralympic Park.

There is no cost to use the shuttle; just show your day of event ticket to board. The shuttle operates for two hours before start of competition and then for two hours after the end of competition.

From Squamish and Vancouver

During the Paralympic Winter Games, spectators can ride-share/carpool to designated spectator parking lots at the base of Whistler Paralympic Park near the Callaghan Valley Road and park for free.

From there, fully accessible spectator shuttles will take you to Whistler Paralympic Park. There is no cost to use the shuttle; just show your day of event ticket to board. The shuttle operates for two hours before start of competition and then for two hours after the end of competition.

To reach the Whistler Paralympic Park lots: from Squamish or Vancouver, take Highway 99 north (Sea to Sky Highway) toward Whistler. Continue past Squamish, Pinecrest Estates and Black Tusk Village.  Turn left at Callaghan Valley Road, the entrance to the venue, and continue until you reach the parking lots.

Spectators also have the option to reach Whistler venues by booking a seat on a commercial motorcoach to Whistler.   

WHISTLER CREEKSIDE

Whistler Creekside is the host venue for alpine skiing during the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games. 

From Whistler

Take the 10 Games Express, 1 Creekside Express or 2 Whistler Creek from the Gondola Transit Exchange in Whistler Village or from bus stops along Highway 99. Exit on Highway 99 at Creekside.  Enter the venue on the north side of Lake Placid Road (to the left of Legend's Hotel).

From Squamish and Vancouver

During the Paralympic Winter Games, spectators can ride-share/carpool to designated spectator parking provided at Callaghan Station (on the east side of Highway 99 opposite the Callaghan Valley Road entrance to the Whistler Paralympic Park) and park for free.

From there, fully accessible spectator shuttles will take you to Whistler Whistler Creekside. There is no cost to use the shuttle; just show your day of event ticket to board. The shuttle operates for two hours before start of competition and then for two hours after the end of competition.

To reach the Whistler Creekside specator lots: from Squamish or Vancouver, take Highway 99 north (Sea to Sky Highway) toward Whistler. Continue past Squamish, Pinecrest Estates and Black Tusk Village.  Turn right at Callaghan Station off of Highway 99 (opposite the Callaghan Valley Road entrance to the Whistler Paralympic Park).

Spectators also have the option to reach Whistler venues by booking a seat on a commercial motorcoach to Whistler. 

Accessibility

The accessible shuttle will pick up spectators with specific needs, plus one companion, from the drop-off points of the spectator shuttles and BC Transit buses, and bring them to the accessible entrance located approximately 40 metres before the accessible seating area at the Timing Flats.

A limited number of accessible parking stalls are available at the venue.

We are committed to providing meaningful access and participation for people with a disability and welcome spectators with a disability to enjoy the 2010 Winter Games. View accessible features available on the venue.

 

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