West Canada A Golf Gem Undiscovered
by Rob Brew
Western Canada is an internationally recognized tourist destination not only for its untouched natural wonders, but also for its exciting urban centers, as well as its variety of unique peoples, foods, and cultures. With the endless variety of fun and interesting recreational and cultural activities that one can pursue here, Western Canada caters to the vacation seeker both young and old alike.
From a Vancouverites perspective, Western Canada stretches from the Rocky Mountains of Eastern BC/Alberta to the rugged marine landscapes off the Westcoast of BC and Vancouver Island. Nestled in between is Whistler (the host of the 2010 Winter Olympics and recreational hotbed for summer and winter pursuits), Vancouver (a stylish cosmopolitan city famous for its cultural diversity and scenic beauty), and the Okanagan (a focal point for recreational enthusiasts, sunseekers, and wine lovers alike). In essense, Western Canada has more to see and do than one is capable of experiences in a single trip making it a destination that can be enjoyed again and again. (Read the article in full)


One of the premier ski destinations in the world, chosen as the site of the 2010 winter Olympics, Whistler is a magical wilderness in the Canadian Rockies, in British Columbia just north of Vancouver. Surrounding the European-style tourist-oriented village, at the base of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains are four visually spectacular championship golf courses by top-name architects, making this Canada’s most popular and largest golf mecca. 
Day 2: (Canmore or Banff stay)

