
From
Seattle
Travel Time: approximately 4.5 - 5 hours
Distance: approx. 340 kilometres or 215 miles
- Travel
north from Seattle on Interstate 5 (I-5), towards the U.S.-Canada
Border crossing (Peace Arch), which is about 176 km or 100 miles.
- Take the
alternate Truck Border crossing by using Exit 275, off of I-5,
before getting to the main Douglas Border crossing.
- Follow
the Pacific Highway #15 (also known as 176th Street) through
Surrey, over the Cloverdale Bypass to Hwy 1 (the Trans-Canada
Highway).
- Travel
west on Hwy 1, over the Port-Mann Bridge, through Burnaby to
the Second Narrows Bridge.
- Head over
the bridge and continue north through North and West Vancouver
to Horseshoe Bay, and then exit right, onto Hwy. 99 to Whistler.
Approximately a 5 hour drive.
From
Vancouver Airport & Downtown
Travel
Time: approximately 2 hours
Distance: approx. 115 kilometres or 70 miles
- Drive east
out of the airport on Grant McConachie Way
- Follow
the Hwy 99 North signs over the Arthur Lang Bridge onto Granville
Street
- Follow
Granville Street north crossing the Granville Street Bridge
- Shift to
the far right lane of the bridge and take the Seymour Street
exit
- Follow
Seymour Street north until Georgia Street
- Turn left
onto Georgia Street
- Georgia
Street takes you through Vancouver's downtown core heading west,
through Stanley Park and over the Lions Gate bridge.
- Pay attention
to the lane lights on the bridge as the middle lane changes
directions during the day based upon traffic flow.
- Exit the
bridge on the Marine Drive West turnoff
- Shift to
the far right lane once on Marine Drive
- Take the
first right onto Taylor Way
- Travel
up the hill and turn left onto Highway 1
- Follow
the signs and take Exit 2 (just before the ferry terminal) to
Whistler Hwy 99
- Follow
Hwy 99 for approximately 100 kms to Whistler. Approximately
a 2 hour drive.
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