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Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains offer the highest lift-serviced vertical and the largest terrain of any ski area in North America, with large alpine bowls and forested glades, expert grooming and ski runs that last forever.

SEVEN THOUSAND acres of ski and snowboard terrain including 12 alpine bowls, 3 glaciers AND over 200 marked runs with 35 lifts.
Be sure to take the new Peak-to-Peak Gondola for one of the most exhilarating rides in North America. It goes from the top of Whistler to the top of Blackcomb in 11 minutes and is still 1400 feet above the treetops - at it's LOWEST point! The views are magnificent, especially from the two glass-bottom cars.
Other Winter activities to entice visitors include ski touring, X-country, dog sledding, snow shoeing, snow mobiling, skating, zip-trekking and even heli-skiing. You can visit the $100 million Sliding Centre (Bobsleigh, Luge & Skeleton) at Base 2 on Blackcomb; and the fantastic Nordic venues (X-Country, Biathalon and Ski Jumping) at the Whistler Olympic Park.
There is also amazing dining and shopping in award-winning Whistler Village.
The conference will be held at the Four Seasons Resort Whistler, a Kiwi Collection recommended hotel.

In Whistler, BC. For reservations please e-mail reservations.whi@fourseasons.com or telephone 1604-935-3400. Please ask for the Canadian Critical Care Conference rate.
There is a conference rate of $295 per night.
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Remarkable experience to sit around a firepit and ask questions to world class speakers... I will definitely be back.