The 2010 Winter Games left countless legacies in Whistler – from building resident housing to facilities that support sport development and tourism. The 2010 Winter Games sports venues are used today for the enjoyment of residents, visitors and high performance athletes.
Whistler Olympic Park
Whistler Olympic Park was the first Olympic venue to include all three traditional Nordic sport stadiums in one site: cross-country, ski jumping and biathlon.
Whistler Olympic Park
Whistler Sliding Centre
Whistler Sliding Centre was the host venue for bobsleigh, luge and skeleton and today operates as a centre for high-performance development, youth and recreational club programs, as well as public sliding programs in the winter for residents and visitors.
Whistler Sliding Centre
Whistler Olympic Plaza
Whistler Olympic Plaza was the site for nightly medal ceremonies during the 2010 Winter Games, and today has been redeveloped into an outdoor performance facility and community space, with winter skating rinks as well as concerts and events throughout the year.
Whistler Olympic Plaza
Whistler Athletes Village
Whistler Athletes Village was home to more than 3,500 Olympic and Paralympic athletes and officials during the 2010 Winter Games, and today has been converted into a residential neighbourhood named Cheakamus Crossing, as well as the Athletes Centre.
Whistler Athletes Village
Whistler Creekside
Whistler Creekside served as the venue for the men’s and women’s alpine skiing events. Modifications to the runs remain in place today for enhanced training, racing and recreational ski opportunities.
Whistler Creekside