The Fairmont Chateau Whistler

4599 Chateau Boulevard
Whistler, BC V0N 1B4
Nightly Rates: ( 205.73 - 762.94 )
4 Star


Property Description

Located at the base of beautiful Blackcomb Mountain in Whistler, British Columbia, The Fairmont Chateau Whistler is a perfect hotel to escape to for a scenic meeting or family vacation. As one of North America's best skiing and golfing destinations, guests of The Fairmont Chateau Whistler enjoy the luxury of ski in / ski out convenience and an on-site championship golf course. The Wildflower, Whistler's only AAA-CAA rating, offers a memorable dining experience for all. Energize your body with a cardio workout or relax in one of our mountainside outdoor whirlpools, open year-round. Escape from reality at Vida Wellness Spa, Fairmont Chateau Whistler.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Babysitting/Child Services
· Bar/Lounge
· Barber/Beauty Shop
· Business Center
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Concierge
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Express Checkout
· Fishing
· Free Local Telephone Calls
· Golf
· Hairdryers Available
· Mini Bar
· Modem Lines in Room
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Pets Allowed
· Pool
· Parking
· Restaurant
· Room Service
· Safe Deposit Box
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Skiing
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Tennis
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services
· VIP Rooms/Services


Room Information

Fairmont Room
Fairmont Rooms are generous in size, ensuring comfort and luxury during your stay. These rooms have a tub with shower, as well as a sitting area with a table and two chairs.
Deluxe Room
The luxury and elegance of a Fairmont room complemented with breathtaking views. These rooms also feature a bath tub with shower and business amenities.

Miscellaneous Information

· Canadian Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 4pm
· Check out time is 11am
· Time Zone is Pacific Standard Time
· Opened in 1989
· Renovated in 1999 the Resort injected approximately $4 million into numerous renovations and upgrades.
· 550 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 12 floors.


Directions

Contact the Concierge Desk for driving directions in the area.

Situated at the base of Blackcomb Mountain, on the corner of Blackcomb Way and Chateau Boulevard, The Fairmont Chateau Whistler is just a five-minute walk from the village of Whistler, British Columbia.

Vancouver International Airport,144km / 82milesTraveling time is about 2.5 hours.


Restaurant Information

Portobello Market & Fresh Bakery

Located on the lower lobby level, Portobello is opened for breakfast and daytime dining. Portobello's hip, casual setting features comfortable couches, made to order fare and specialty coffee bar, daily selections including freshly baked doughnuts and pastries, soups and sandwiches, pastas and Whistler's best pizza.

The Wildflower

Located on the lobby level, The Wildflower is opened for offers breakfast and apres-ski and dinner. Our culinary team invites you to sample a tantalizing showcase of locally inspired dishes and innovative classics in this warm and relaxed setting where picture windows frame the magnificent mountain vistas. Extensive 'by the glass' wine selections, regional beers and signature cocktails craft the Whistler aprs experience.

Mallard Lounge and Terrace

Located on the Lobby level. At the end of the day, there is no better place to unwind than by the fireside in the Mallard Lounge and Terrace, with its spectacular view of Whistler Mountain. This estate library-style lounge serves an exceptional Scotch list and creative martini selection as well as a light menu and desserts.

In-Room Dining

Available 24 hours a day. Choose from a variety of menus filled with scrumptious selections.

Afternoon Tea

Served daily in The Wine Room, Afternoon Tea consists of a global collection of black, green and artisan teas is served with a selection of delightful petite fours, Victorian scones, Devonshire cream and strawberry preserves and dainty finger sandwiches.

The Wine Room

Located in an exclusive section of The Wildflower, The Wine Room is open for Afternoon Tea and Dinner. Graced by The Wine Room's signature stone fireplace and smooth cherry wood wine cabinets, classically rustic dcor creates a refined atmosphere for exceptional British Columbia cuisine - Whistler's only AAA/CAA Four Diamond rating. Enjoy evening dining with that special touch - warm, personal and perfectly orchestrated to match your special occasion.

The Chalet (Winter dining only)

Available seasonally from December to March, The Chalet's Fondue Dinner offers a unique and intimate Winter dinner option. The menu includes cheese fondue with vegetables, followed by Fondue Chinoise (broth based) served with beef tenderloin, prawns and salmon. The perfect compliment to finish off dinner - a decadent chocolate fondue. Live entertainment nightly.

The Clubhouse (Summer only)

Available seasonally from May to the end of September, The Clubhouse is a wonderful outdoor experience not to be forgotten. With views of the lush 18th hole, patio dining on the Clubhouse's tented terrace is a refreshing way to start, end or to enjoy a relaxing break in your day. Savour casual favourites and hearty evening BBQ featuring a mixed grill of lamb, steak, venison or wild salmon. Fast, friendly service is the perfect complement to a memorable game on British Columbia's #1 rated golf course.


Meeting Facility

Meetings and Conventions

Host to function space that can accommodate between 15 and 1000 guests, The Fairmont Chateau Whistler features grand ballrooms, intimate boardrooms, and unique suites. All meeting rooms at The Fairmont Chateau Whistler are equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including an Ethernet network, and the hotel's friendly, efficient staff has all the necessary experience to ensure that your meeting in Whistler is a successful occasion. AskFairmontFirst is our toll-free service for group planners. If you are wanting more information, contact one of the following numbers: *For Catering/Function Space, call 1-888-270-4432 *For Bedroom with Meeting Space, call 1-866-662-6060 or contact us at: askfairmontfirst@fairmont.com Guests outside North America call 1-506-877-3162.


Recreation Information

Pool/Health Club

Energize your body after a day of meetings in our Eucalyptus steam room. Early risers can get a boost with a quick cardio workout, using state-of-the-art exercise equipment. There are two outdoor heated pools, one of which is a 60-foot lap pool with underwater music. In addition, you will also find three outdoor whirlpools, one indoor whirlpool and a dry sauna.

Vida Wellness Spa

An escape from reality to natural elegance, Vida Wellness Spa, Fairmont Chateau Whistler embraces a holistic approach that blends the ancient Indian principles of Ayurveda together with modern practices ensures that each guest receives a personalized treatment that meets their individual needs. To avoid disappointment, please book your spa experience in advance. Call 1-800-401-4018 or 1-604-938-2086.

Skiing

Whistler and Blackcomb mountains create the perfect background for endless activities. With ski-in/ski-out access to Blackcomb's slopes, the Fairmont Chateau Whistler is your luxury destination on the doorstep to over 8,100 acres of unbelievable ski and snowboard terrain, three alpine bowls, 33 lifts and over 200 trails. For pricing information, contact the Concierge Desk.

Cross Country Skiing

More than 28 kilometers (17.5 miles) of track-set cross-country trails wind through the scenic Lost Lake, Chateau Whistler Golf Course and Nicklaus North Golf Course trails. Additional track-set trails around the Whistler Golf Course offer an ideal beginners' route. Cross-country ski trail maps and lesson and rental equipment information are available at the Whistler Activity Center.

Sleigh Rides

Join in on a cozy sleigh ride through a winter wonderland. Available on-site from The Chalet in the Fairmont Chateau Whistler Golf Course.

Snowmobiling

Tours are available for all levels of experience and qualified guides lead every tour. A fun and beautiful way to see the mountains and valley from a whole new point of view. Blackcomb Snowmobile (604) 932-8484 Canadian Snowmobile Adventures (604) 938-1616 Whistler Snowmobile Guided Tours (604) 932-4086

Snowshoeing

Take a snowshoeing trek along tranquil forest and mountain trails. Guiding, instructions and rentals are available. Contact the Concierge to book your adventure.

ATV Tours (All terrain Vehicles)

Several All Terrain Vehicle companies operate in Whistler. A wide variety of options are available around town. No experience is necessary. Appropriate gear is supplied so you can have fun in all kinds of weather. Please contact the Concierge for more information.

Canoeing/Kayaking

Guided tours area available in the area. Contact the Concierge Desk for more information.

Cycling/Mountain Bikes

Tours and rentals are available in the area. Contact the Concierge Desk for pricing and arrangements.

Fishing

Sign up for guided summer fishing trips to secret valley and alpine locations, accessed by 4x4 vehicle, boat, helicopter or plane. 'Catch and release' is strongly encouraged. Licenses are required and can be purchased at various locations throughout the Valley. Contact the Concierge to book your adventure.

Golf

The Sea to Sky corridor offers seven spectacular golf courses in the Sea to Sky area. Four of the courses are designer courses including the Fairmont Chateau Whistler Golf Club designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. Tee time reservations recommended.

Hiking

Day or overnight hikes are available on the myriad of self-guided park routes in the Valley and on surrounding mountains. Heli-hiking trips offer even more exciting alpine adventures. Trail maps and campsites information are available at the Whistler Activity and Information Centre.

Horseback Riding

Join in on an unforgettable day of fun, riding through lush meadows, across rivers and along shaded lakeside paths. Or, saddle up and explore the alpine terrain of Whistler Mountain or on the lower part of Blackcomb Mountain. Contact the Concierge to book your adventure.

River Rafting / Jet Boating

Local rafting companies offer everything from an hour long float trip to a multi-day adventure exploring the many rivers in the Whistler area. Jet boaters will see adventure-seekers zipping through the headwaters to view waterfalls and wildlife, and then riding the waves for an unforgettable thrill. Contact the Conciege Desk to make arrangements.

Roller Blading

The 30 km paved portion of the Whistler Valley Trail system offers all kinds of roller blading options, from easy to challenging. An excellent way to see the valley from many angles. Rentals are available at the hotel.

Tennis

The Fairmont Chateau Whistler offers three outdoor "Plexipave" hard courts for daytime play. Rentals are also available.


Area Attractions

Blackcomb Mountain

Located next to the Fairmont Chateau Whistler. Great for downhill skiing in the winter and gondola sightseing in the summer.

Royal Hudson Steam Train

The Royal Hudson Steam Train is on display at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park in Squamish.

Whistler Museum & Archives

Located at the Whistler Public Library, a 10 minute walk from the resort. The Whistler Museum and Archives features interesting exhibits on regional history, skiing, and local flora and fauna.

Whistler Mountain/Gondola Rides

In the summer, Whistler Mountain's fully enclosed gondola will whisk you to the alpine in comfort. Sightseeing passes are available at the Whistler Activity and Information Centre.

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