Friday, February 13, 2026

Win a Trip to Whistler & Your Weekly Snow Update

  Dare to Go Deeper and Win a Winter Trip for Two to Whistler, Canada, Worth $14,000 ​
 

Chasing fresh tracks on Whistler Mountain Credit: Tourism Whistler/Guy Fattal

Dare to Go Deeper: Win a Dream Winter Trip to Whistler & Get the Latest Global Snow Updates

 

We are now in the throws of winter, storms are flying across the world and we have an epic competition for you to get involved in. Enter for a chance to win an unforgettable winter 2026-27 trip for two to Whistler, Canada, worth $14,000 — one of the world's most iconic mountain destinations.

 

Scroll down for a closer look at what's ahead if you win this epic trip to Whistler. This legendary ski destination, famous for its world-class, side-by-side mountains, Whistler and Blackcomb delivers a unique combination of spectacular vistas, expansive terrain, old-growth forests, and a magical Village with sophisticated experiences. When you come here, you feel it in your soul.

 

 

Look forward to Whistlers abundance of powder days Credit: Tourism Whistler / Ben Girardi

Win a $14,000 Winter Escape to Whistler, Canada

 

Win an unforgettable winter trip for two to Whistler Blackcomb for the 2026/27 winter with Tourism Whistler and Snow-Forecast

 

The prize includes return flights to Vancouver, transfers to and from Whistler, six nights in a luxury Mountain View suite at the Sundial Hotel, plus premium ski or snowboard rentals and 3-day Whistler Blackcomb lift tickets to explore 8,171 acres of iconic terrain.

 

Off the slopes, enjoy snowshoeing, a sauna, Vallea Lumina, a bungee jump, and memorable food and drink experiences in Whistler.

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What makes Whistler so good?

 

Whistler's legendary snowfall is driven by powerful Pacific storms rolling in from the ocean. Sitting directly in the path of the Aleutian Low, these moisture-rich systems rise over the Coast Mountains and deliver frequent, heavy snowfalls.

 

With 80+ snowfall days per season and average totals around 11 metres, Whistler ranks among the snowiest resorts in the world — even low-snow years still deliver impressive depths. Spread across 8,171 acres, it's a scale and snow combination few resorts can match.

Whistler Snow Stats Here

Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains provide endless terrain to enjoy Credit: Tourism Whistler/Guy Fattal

The Whistler trip of a lifetime awaits

 

Go beyond the ordinary and embrace the full depth of Whistler's winter magic. Stay six nights in luxury accommodation at the base of Whistler Mountain, steps from the gondola. Discover vast alpine terrain, savour unforgettable dining, dive into thrilling adventures and explore every layer of what makes Whistler extraordinary. This is your chance to dare, discover and go deeper in Whistler.

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Montgenevre, France: 5th February 2026.

Latest Snow Updates 

Winter is delivering across the Northern Hemisphere. In Europe, metre-plus snowfalls are hitting Italy and the Pyrenees as powerful Alpine storms intensify. North America sees Pacific systems returning to the West, while Arctic cold tightens its grip on the East. Meanwhile in Japan, already deep snow bases continue to build with consistent daily top-ups.

 

Europe Weekly Snow Roundup

 

Heavy snowfall is sweeping across southern Europe, with metre-plus totals reported in Italy and the Pyrenees. The French Alps are now bracing for storms that could deliver over a metre of fresh snow, while Scandinavia remains locked in brutally cold conditions. In Scotland, all five ski centres are fully open once again.

 

North America Weekly Snow Roundup

 

Pacific storm systems are pushing fresh snow into the Rockies, while extreme cold continues to grip eastern North America. The West Coast is seeing modest but welcome snowfall, Midwest snow bases are now exceeding six feet, and most major resorts across the continent are largely open.

 

Japan Weekly Snow Roundup

 

Japan's snowpack remains exceptionally deep following recent heavy snowfall, with bases now settling across the country. Seki Onsen continues to report the world's deepest snowpack, while Niseko holds the deepest cover among Japan's major resorts. Fresh daily top-ups are still adding to already impressive totals nationwide.

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