About This gondola lift offers a breathtaking scenic experience in the heart of Canada’s Coast Mountains. Suspended a record 1,430 feet above the valley floor, the Peak 2 Peak Gondola transports you over an almost two-mile-long span between Whistler and the Blackcomb Mountains year-round.
Peak to Peak Whistler Gondola
The new world class Peak2Peak Gondola opened in 2008. It provides visitors with double mountain access on a peak level. The gondola has the worldwide longest unsupported span (3.024 kilometers). With its 436 meters above the valley floor it is the highest lift of its kind.
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Peak 2 Peak Gondola World Records: Longest unsupported span in the world: 3.024 km/1.88 miles Highest lift of its kind in the world: 436 m/1,427 ft above the valley floor World’s longest continuous lift system Could not have done it without Swiss technology. Whistler-Blackcomb broke ground for the Peak 2 Peak Gondola in a ceremony on May 21
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The Engineering Genius Behind The World’s Most Ambitious Ski Lift – Powder The Peak-2-Peak Gondola officially opened to guests in December 2008. We left for our R ound the World Adventure in January 2009 and were gone for a year, so up until this summer we hadn’t had the opportunity to ride Whistler-Blackcomb’s new toy. We were excited to check out if all the hype was worthy. Our Peak-2-Peak Experience
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The Peak-2-Peak Gondola officially opened to guests in December 2008. We left for our R ound the World Adventure in January 2009 and were gone for a year, so up until this summer we hadn’t had the opportunity to ride Whistler-Blackcomb’s new toy. We were excited to check out if all the hype was worthy. Our Peak-2-Peak Experience The PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola is a must-do Whistler experience. PHOTO BLAKE JORGENSON We’ve collected some of the frequently asked questions about sightseeing on Whistler and Blackcomb mountains into a handy guide to the ultimate day in the alpine. So grab your cameras and smartphones and let’s go…
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Nov 23, 2023April 15 – May 20, 2024 PEAK 2 PEAK is closed. Access is to Whistler Mountain only via the Whistler Village Gondola Spring Sightsee Tickets Off the Slopes Activities in Whistler There are a lot of outdoor and indoor activities in Whistler that happen off the slopes. Here’s how you can soar, scale and soak it all in. Read More Book Peak 2 Peak Gondola | Whistler Blackcomb
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Whistler blackcomb peak peak gondola hi-res stock photography and images – Page 2 – Alamy Nov 23, 2023April 15 – May 20, 2024 PEAK 2 PEAK is closed. Access is to Whistler Mountain only via the Whistler Village Gondola Spring Sightsee Tickets Off the Slopes Activities in Whistler There are a lot of outdoor and indoor activities in Whistler that happen off the slopes. Here’s how you can soar, scale and soak it all in. Read More
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Peak to Peak Whistler Gondola About This gondola lift offers a breathtaking scenic experience in the heart of Canada’s Coast Mountains. Suspended a record 1,430 feet above the valley floor, the Peak 2 Peak Gondola transports you over an almost two-mile-long span between Whistler and the Blackcomb Mountains year-round.
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The Engineering Genius Behind The World’s Most Ambitious Ski Lift – Powder Peak 2 Peak Gondola World Records: Longest unsupported span in the world: 3.024 km/1.88 miles Highest lift of its kind in the world: 436 m/1,427 ft above the valley floor World’s longest continuous lift system Could not have done it without Swiss technology. Whistler-Blackcomb broke ground for the Peak 2 Peak Gondola in a ceremony on May 21
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Peak 2 Peak « The Gondola Project The Peak 2 Peak Gondola is an engineering marvel nestled in the heart of the rugged Coast Mountains in Whistler. It’s the world’s longest unsupported span for a lift of its kind, covering a whopping 3.03 kilometres in a single breathtaking leap. On the other hand, the Sea to Sky Gondola, nestled along the stunningly beautiful Sea to Sky Highway in Squamish, offers a slightly different yet
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Peak to peak gondola hi-res stock photography and images – Alamy The Peak-2-Peak Gondola officially opened to guests in December 2008. We left for our R ound the World Adventure in January 2009 and were gone for a year, so up until this summer we hadn’t had the opportunity to ride Whistler-Blackcomb’s new toy. We were excited to check out if all the hype was worthy. Our Peak-2-Peak Experience
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40 Peak2peak Images, Stock Photos, 3D objects, & Vectors | Shutterstock The PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola is a must-do Whistler experience. PHOTO BLAKE JORGENSON We’ve collected some of the frequently asked questions about sightseeing on Whistler and Blackcomb mountains into a handy guide to the ultimate day in the alpine. So grab your cameras and smartphones and let’s go…
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Whistler blackcomb peak peak gondola hi-res stock photography and images – Page 2 – Alamy
40 Peak2peak Images, Stock Photos, 3D objects, & Vectors | Shutterstock The new world class Peak2Peak Gondola opened in 2008. It provides visitors with double mountain access on a peak level. The gondola has the worldwide longest unsupported span (3.024 kilometers). With its 436 meters above the valley floor it is the highest lift of its kind.
The Engineering Genius Behind The World’s Most Ambitious Ski Lift – Powder Peak to peak gondola hi-res stock photography and images – Alamy The Peak 2 Peak Gondola is an engineering marvel nestled in the heart of the rugged Coast Mountains in Whistler. It’s the world’s longest unsupported span for a lift of its kind, covering a whopping 3.03 kilometres in a single breathtaking leap. On the other hand, the Sea to Sky Gondola, nestled along the stunningly beautiful Sea to Sky Highway in Squamish, offers a slightly different yet