Blackcomb Glacier Safari by Jeep 4x4
Whistler, Canada
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Trip Type: 4WD, ATV & Off-Road Tours
Duration: 2 hours
Highlight your vacation with Whistler's ultimate 4x4 adventure. Take a closer look at Blackcomb Mountain on this 2-hour Jeep Safari! Ascend from Whistler valley past glacier fed rivers. View bear and other mountain wildlife on the way to the snow-capped Horstman Glacier. Enjoy spectacular views of the Whistler village and the Coast Mountain Range, as your professional driver navigates Blackcomb's winding trails.
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Highlight your vacation with Whistler's ultimate 4x4 adventure. Take a closer look at Blackcomb Mountain on this 2-hour Jeep Safari! Ascend from Whistler valley past glacier fed rivers. View bear and other mountain wildlife on the way to the snow-capped Horstman Glacier. Enjoy spectacular views of the Whistler village and the Coast Mountain Range, as your professional driver navigates Blackcomb's winding trails.Check in at the reservation desk in the Carleton Lodge 15-30 minutes prior to your tour departure. Afterwards, your tour guide will meet and escort you to the jeep.
Your professional jeep driver will then take you from Whistler Valley up Blackcomb Mountain to the snow-capped Horstman Glacier. Along the way, enjoy spectacular views of the Whistler village and the Coast Mountain Range. You may even see some wildlife before heading back down to Whistler Village. During the tour, your guide will provide narration as they navigate Blackcomb's winding trails.
No two tours are the same as the changing mountain colors and wildlife create new paths for exploration.
Your professional jeep driver will then take you from Whistler Valley up Blackcomb Mountain to the snow-capped Horstman Glacier. Along the way, enjoy spectacular views of the Whistler village and the Coast Mountain Range. You may even see some wildlife before heading back down to Whistler Village. During the tour, your guide will provide narration as they navigate Blackcomb's winding trails.
No two tours are the same as the changing mountain colors and wildlife create new paths for exploration.
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